REMARKS 



The weather during the month of November was warm and 

 pleasant with very Httle rain or snow. The outstanding feature 

 was the high temperature in the middle of the month. The 

 average hourly temperature for the 16th and 17th was 61.2 and 

 and 61.6 degrees respectively. The highest temperature on the 

 17th was 73 degrees. Only twice since the station was establish- 

 ed in 1889 has such a high temperature been recorded during 

 November. This was in 1903, when the thermometer reached 

 74.5 degrees on November 4th, and in 1924 when it reached 75 

 degrees on the 1st and 7th. In no case has a temperature of 73 

 degrees been reached as late as November 17th. The minimum 

 temperature was 14.5 degrees on the 28th. This is not as low a 

 temperature as can be expected during November, as the average 

 minimum for the station is 13.5 degrees. The college pond was 

 frozen so as to permit skating on the last two days of the month. 



The total precipitation during the month was 1.88 inches. The 

 normal precipitation is 3.20 inches. The total snowfall was 2 

 inches. 



The average relative humidity was 78.1 per cent. This is 

 higher than usual, as the normal relative humidity for November 

 is 75.7 percent. ~ 



The amount of bright sunshine was 42 per cent of the possible 

 amount; which is .4 higher than normal. 



The wind movement was somewhat higher than normal, being 

 4736 miles. The normal wind movement is 4565 miles. A gale 

 of 55 miles was recorded on the 6th and one of 38 miles on the 

 9th. 



The barometer was very nearly normal in all respects. The 

 maximum was 30.53 as compared with a normal of 30.68. The 

 minimum, 29.43 compared with a normal of 29.29. The mean 

 was 30.001 as compared to a normal of 30 04. 



C. I. GUNNESS, Meteorologist 

 L. O. JONES, Observer. 



