REMARKS 



The weather for January was very pleasant and in general, 

 seasonal. The early part of the month had practically no snow 

 and the weather was mild. In the latter part considerable snow 

 fell but in as much as there was no previous accumulation, we 

 have only about 3 inches on the ground at the present time. 



The total snow fall during the month was 18 inches which 

 is 5 inches more than normal in January. It may be interest- 

 ing to note that the snowfall for January 1923 was 33 inches. 

 The total precipitation for the past month was 4.33 inches 

 which is also greater than normal, the normal being 3.42 inches. 



The highest temperature recorded was 56 degress on the 6th. 

 This is about 6 degrees higher than the highest temperature 

 usually recorded in January. The lowest temperature was — 11 

 degrees on the 16th. The average minimum temperature re- 

 corded in January is — 7.4 degrees. The lowest temperature re- 

 corded in January at this station was in 1907 when the mercury 

 fell to — 23.5 degrees. The mean temperature for the past 

 month was 22.8 degrees. The average mean for January is 24.1 

 degrees. 



There was a large amount of wind mostly from the West 

 and Northwest. The total movement was 7279 miles while the 

 normal wind movement for January is 5068 miles. 



C. I. GUNNESS, Meteorologist 

 L. 0. JONES, Observer. 



