REMAEKS. 



While the weather for the month presents no especially marked 

 features It may be said that on the whole it has been quite unpleas- 

 aut. The atmospheric pressure has fluctuated more than usual, some 

 considerable changes being noted in comparatively short periods. 

 The minimum reading for the 9th is the lowest recorded here so far 

 this year. 



The monthly range of temperature is above the average for 

 November, and the minimum for the month (5 degrees on the 24th) 

 is the lowest since 1891. The rapid rise in temperature from the 

 24th to the 26th is also worthy of note. The wind movement is 

 slightly above the average and characterized by an unusual number 

 of gales of 35 or more miles per hour. The relative humidity is 

 about 10 per cent above the average. 



Snow has fallen on a number of days but the amounts have been 

 small and it has soon melted. The precipitation is about an inch 

 above the average. The small percentage of sunshine and the num- 

 ber of days on which rain fell indicate clearly the character of the 

 weather for the month. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 A. C. MONAHAN, Observer. 



