REMARKS 



The weather during the month of November was marked 

 with unusual range in temperature, with very high temperatures 

 from the 12th to the 19th. During this period the mean temper- 

 ature ranged about 10 degrees higher than normal. The maxi- 

 mum temperature for the month was 65 degrees on the 14th and 

 22nd. The lowest temperature was 5 degrees on the 29th. The 

 normal minimum for the month is 13.8 degrees. There was 

 skating on the college pond on the 29th. The mean tempera- 

 ture for the month was 40.2 degrees, the normal for the month 

 being 38.6 degrees. The monthly range in temperature was 60 

 degrees, whereas the normal range is 51 .4 degrees. 



The rainfall for the month was 3.42 inches which is pract- 

 ically normal, the normal being 3.45 inches. Three-fourths of 

 an inch of snow fell but stayed only for a short time, and there 

 was no snow on the ground at the end of the month. The 

 normal snowfall in November is 2.05 inches. The barometer 

 showed more than the normal range, with a minimum of 29.07 

 during the storm on the 29th, followed by a maximum of 30.78 

 on the 29th. This gave a range of 1.71 inches, A\hilc the 

 normal range is 1.29 in November. 



There was less than the normal amoimt of sunshine, wiih a 

 total of 116.2 hours. The normal is 121 hours. There were 9 

 days recorded as clear, 4 as fair, and 17 as cloudy. The mean 

 relative humidity was 73 percent. The total wind movement 

 was 4054 miles, compared with a normal of 4564 miles. The 

 maximum velocity was 39 miles per hour on the 6th. The pre- 

 vailing direction was west southwest. 



C. I. GUNNESS, 

 K. M. WHEELER, Meteorologist 



Observer 



