Annual Summary 



Annual. 1932 



Normal 



Extremes 



Barometer 



(Readings reduced to sea level) 



Maximum 30.87, Nov. 28 



Minimum 28.64, Mar. 6, 7 



Mean semi-daily 30.001 



Range 2.23 



Air Xemperatnre 



Highest 92, Sept. 2 



Lowest -11, Dec. 17 



Mean 48.2 



Range 103 



Highest mean daily 78.5, Aug. 8, 26 



Lowest mean daily 0.5,Dec. 17 



Mean maximum 58.7 



Mean minimum 38.1 



Greatest daily range 48, May 24 



Least daily range 3, Jan. 9, 23; Oct. 18 



Precipitation 



Precipitation. In inches 39.42 



Snow, in inches 45.25 



Maximum precipitation 24 hrs. 2.86, 



Nov. 19th 

 Number of days on which .01 or more 



inches of rain fell 125 



Wind (miles) 



Total movement 56,442 



Greatest daily movement . . 519, Mar. 8 



Least daily movement 20, Dec. 29 



Mean hourly velocity 6.4 



Maximum velocity for 5 min. 48, Mar. 31 



Wind (direction) 



Prevailing direction w 



North, days 28 



Northeast, days 8 



East, days 17 



Southeast, days 74 



South, days 37 



Southwest, days 17 



West, days 67 



Northwest, days 118 



Weather 



Mean relative humidity, per cent . . 64.9 



Mean cloudiness, per cent 57.3 



Number of clear days 150 



Number of fair days 97 



Number of cloudy days 119 



Number of hours bright sunshine 2392.1 

 Percent of possible hours of bright 



sunshine 53.7 



Last Frost June 8 



First Frost Sept. 11 



Last Snow April 27 



First Snow Nov. 26 



123 



52,321 



6.0 

 35 



144, 1902; 96, 1924 



63,571, 1908; 36,257, 1894 



42, 1912 



75.8 

 50.8 

 109 

 128 

 128 

 2,356 



53 



82.9, 1927; 66.8, 1891 



60, '98, '01, '02; 41, '08, '24 



145, 1891; 59, 1927 



182, 1912; 83, 1894 



179, '01, '02; 71, 1910 



2,838, 1924; 1,864, 1902 



M'y 12 Apr. 23, 1904; June 3, 1908 

 S't 19 [Aug. 22, '94, '95; Oct. 13, '09 

 Aprl4 'Mar. 14, '10; May 5, '91, '17 

 Nov 5 Oct. 10, '25; Nov. 27, 1931 



Note— The first column in the above summary gives observations made during the 

 year. The second and third columns give the averages and extremes observed from 

 18«9 to 19'?1. 



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