REMARKS 



The outstanding feature of the weather during November 

 was the unusually low temperatures recorded during the latter part of 

 the month. The lowest temperature was 5° on the 25th and 28th. 

 This has been exceeded only three times since the station was estab- 

 lished in 1889, with 3.5° in 1891, 4.5° in 1914 and 4.5° in 1924; 

 and has been equalled only twice, with 5° in 1897 and 1930. The 

 mean temperature for the month was 35.7°, while the normal is 38.6°. 

 The highest temperature was 71° on the 3rd. There was skating on 

 the college pond on the 24th. 



The total precipitation during the month was 2.02 inches, 

 with 2.75 inches of snow. The normal precipitation for November 

 is 3.45 inches, with 2.05 inches of snow. The total precipitation 

 since January 1 is now 42.28 inches compared with a normal of 

 40.05 inches. The first snow fell on November 24, the normal date 

 being November 5. This is within three days of the latest date ever 

 ■ecorded for first snowfall, which was November 27, 1931. 



The total sunshine recorded for the month was l6l hours which 

 is 40 hours greater than normal. 



The mean relative humidity for the month was 68 per cent, 

 while the normal is 70.4 per cent. 



The total wind movement for November was 4824 miles 

 compared with a normal of 4564 miles. 



Errata: In the October bulletin the rainfall on October 14 should 

 read .04 instead of .40. 



