Nov., 1910.] 



WMAL UK TOUTS. 



51 



Meteorological Record: Month of September, l'.'os. 



a 

 g 



Temperatikk. 



s 

 •a 



09 



s 



a 

 s 



.2 



-a 



cs 

 O 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



28 



29 



30 



37 

 9 

 13 

 32 

 33 

 9 

 12 

 26 

 44 

 25 

 23 

 21 

 33 

 20 

 26 

 33 

 26 

 31 

 24 

 26 

 37 

 27 

 41 

 31 

 14 

 36 

 29 

 13 

 16 

 26 



.13 



3.40 a. m. 



.26 



5.15a. m. 



.66 



S. S. E. 

 S. S. E. 



N. W. 



N. W. 

 S. S. W. 

 B.S. E. 



N. W. 



N. W. 



w .8 W. 



w. 



w. 



N. N. B. 



E. S. E. 

 N. N. E. 



N. E. 

 E. S. E. 

 N.N. E. 



N. W. 



N. W. 



N. E. 



w. s. w. 



s. w. 



s. 



N. E. 

 8.E. 

 S. W. 

 S.E. 

 W. N. W. 

 s. E. 



Clear 



( iuudy 



Partly Cloudy 



Clear 



Cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 

 Partly cloudy 

 Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 

 Cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 



Clear 

 Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Clear 



t Including rain, hail, sleet, and melted snow. 



MONTHLY SUMMARY. 



Temper^tike— Mean maximum, 75.8; Mean minimum, 50.0; Mean, 62.9; Maximum, Ks; Date. 27; Minimum, 34; 

 Date, 30; Greatest daily range, 44. 



Precipitation— Total, 1.05 inches; Greatest in 24 hours, .66; Date, 29. 



Number of Days— With .01 inch or more precipitation, 3; Clear, 23; Partly cloudy, 4; Cloudy, 3. 



Dates or — Killing frost, 16, partial; Thunderstorms, 24, 29; Auroras, 30. 



REMARKS. 



Very smoky much of the time throughout the last three weeks. 



