REMARKS. 



The weather during September was generally pleasant. The 

 most noticeable features were the large amount of sunshine and 

 the small amount of precipitation. The month also proved to be 

 somewhat warmer than usual. 



An analysis of the records for the month shows the following 

 features : The mean barometer was slightly above the normal and 

 the range rather large. The total wind movement was about a 

 third more than the normal but not a single gale was noted. 



The mean temperature was about three and one-half degrees 

 higher than the normal, and the maximum of 91° on the i8th was 

 the highest record for the season. The minimum was slightly 

 lower than usual giving a large range for the month. A moderate 

 frost was noted on the morning of the 25th but the damage result- 

 ing was slight. 



The total precipitation was about sixty per cent of the normal 

 and nearly all of it fell during the last third of the month. There 

 were but five cloudy days during the month. 



The mean dew point and relative humidity were both slightly 

 higher than the usual September records. 



J. E. OSTRANDER. Meteorologist. 

 R. C. LINDBLAD, Acting Observer. 



