OHIO WEATHER FOR 1919 



495 



Precipitation departures, March, 1919 



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Fig. 14. The average precipitation for the State as a whole was 0.46 

 inch above the normal, but the excess was confined to the western half of the 

 State, and was greatest in southwestern counties. 



