Nov.. 1910.] 



\\\l \L REPORTS. 



71 



Meteorological Record: Month of May, 1910. 



Tempera TTiit:. 



a! 



s 



& 



11'lTATIoN. 



•43 

 I 



-o 



a 



'S 



o 



5 



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 



31 



IIS 



.21 

 .13 



.02 

 !02' 



.06 



.37 

 M 



.32 



E. N. E. 

 E. B. E. 



E. P. E. 

 N.N. B. 

 N. X. E. 

 E. X. E. 

 W. N. \V. 

 W. S. W. 



B. \\ 

 W. N. W. 



w. s. w. 



N. E. 

 E. N. E. 



E. 

 X. X. E. 

 X. X. E. 

 S. S. E. 

 S. S. W. 

 W. X. w. 



X. w. 



S. E. 

 E. X. E. 



S. E. 

 S. ' 



8. W. 



3. w. 

 s. s. w. 

 X. X. E. 

 S. S. E. 

 E. N. E. 



B. W. 



Clear 



Partly cloudy 



( 'ioudy 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



Clear 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



( llear 



< llear 



Cloudy 



Partly cloudy 



i llear 



Clear 



Clear 



Partly cloudy 



Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Cloudy 



Cloudy 



( 'l.mdy 



Cloudy 



Partly cloudy 



Partly cloudy 



Clear 



Partly cloudy 

 Clear 



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



MONTHLY SUMMARY. 



Temperati-re— Mean maximum, 62.1; Mean minimum, 41.1; Mean, 51.6; Maximum, S7; Date, 24; Minimum, 29; 

 Date, 6; Greatest daily ranee, 40. 



Pb» ipitatios -Total, 1.27 inches; Greatest in 24 hours, .37; Date, 18. 



Ml mber of Days— With .01 inch or more precipitation, 9; Clear, 12; Partly cloudy, 7; Cloudy, 12. 



