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REMARKS. 



The most notable features of the weather for September have been 

 the large range of temperature, the small precipitation and the large 

 percentage of sunshine. The rainfall, 1.94 in., is about one half the 

 average for this month and the smallest on record for September at 

 this station. The temperature on the 10th is the maximum recorded 

 here so far this year. The wind movement has been slightly below 

 the average, and the humidity about normal. 



About 6 p. M. on the 26th a quite severe wind storm accompanied 

 by considerable rain occurred, a velocity of 64 miles per hour being 

 attained and the temperature falling nearly 10 degrees in less than 

 an hour. Reports indicate however that but little damage was done. 



The weather has been favorable for maturing crops, and the har- 

 vesting of the second cutting of hay has progressed satisfactorily. 



F'ruit has fallen badly during the month. 



The frosbso far obsers'ed have done but little damage in this 

 locality. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 A. C. MONAHAN, Observer. 



