REMARKS 



The weather during November was practicall}^ normal, except 

 the precipitation record. The total amount of rain was small, 

 and more than one-half of it occurred during a single storm early 

 in the month. As the precipitation was below normal in Septem- 

 ber and October, the ground is very dry at the beginning of the 

 Winter season. Notwithstanding the small rainfall during the 

 month the amount of cloudiness was large. While a large per- 

 centage of the wind was from the Northwest quadrant the wind 

 was very changeable. 



The records of the several weather elements show the follow- 

 ing features of interest : The mean barometer was slightly lower 

 than the normal and the range rather small for the time of year. 

 The pressure was generally high during the first half of the 

 month. The first third of the month had a rather small wind 

 movement. 



The mean hourly temperature was one-half of a degree higher 

 than the normal, while the maximum and minimum records were 

 about the average values. There were only a few frosts before 

 the middle of the month. 



The mean dew point and relative humidity were both slightly 

 less than their normal values. 



The total precipitation was about one-half the normal. Traces 

 of snow were noted on a few days near the close of the month. 



The total wind movement was normal and but one gale was re- 

 corded. 



The amount of sunshine was considerably less than the nor- 

 mal and more than one-half the days were recorded as cloudy. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 G. E. LINDSKOG, Observer. 



