OHIO WEATHER FOR 1919 



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Snowfall, April, 1919 



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Fig. 20. The snowfall for the month was light over the State, the average 

 being a trace, or less than 0.1 inch. The heaviest local monthly fall was 1.4 

 inches at Warren. Many stations reported no snow whatever. 



