REMARKS 



The weather during November was unusuall}' cloudy and a heavy 

 precipitation occurred. Precipitation was noted on about three- 

 fourths of the days and considerable snow fell. Near the close of 

 the month a storm of snow, sleet and rain extended over a perid of 

 nearly five days and ice formed on trees and shrubs, doing consider- 

 able damage. This storm, however, was less severe than in the 

 eastern part of the state. On account of the large amount of rain 

 and cloudiness the relative humidity was extremely high. The daily 

 range of temperature was generally small and the monthly range con- 

 siderably less than usual. An unusually severe gale was registered 

 on the 5 th. 



Comparing the records of the several weather elements with their 

 respective normals the following features are noted : The mean 

 barometer was high and the range of pressure smaller than usual. 

 The minimum barometer was above the November average for this 

 feature. The wind was largely from near the north point of the 

 compass and the heavy storm mentioned above was a northeast 

 storm. 



The mean temperature was about one degree lower than the nor- 

 mal. The maximum temperature was nearly two degrees higher 

 than usual, and the minimum temperature was more than eight de- 

 grees higher than the normal for this feature. 



■ The mean dew-point was practically normal and the relative hu- 

 midity nearly five points higher than usual. 



The total precipitation was nearly double the usual amount, and 

 about one-half of it occurred during the last week of the month. 



The total wind movement was slightly less than the normal. 



The amount of bright sunshine was extremely small and only 

 three clear days were noted. 



]. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 



G. E. LINDSKOG, Observer. 



