OHIO WEATHER FOR 1919 



485 



Precipitation departures, January, 1919 



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Scale of shades 



Fig. 4. The average precipitation for the State was 1.62 inches below 

 normal. This deficiency was general over the State except in Scioto County 

 where a slight excess was reported. The deficiency was greatest in west- 

 central counties. 



