REMARKS. 



The weather for November proved to be more pleasant than usual, 

 although the departures from the normals of several of the weather 

 elements were unusually large. The large number of mild days, high 

 percentage of cloudiness and light precipitation were the more 

 noticeable characteristics. 



Comparing the records with those of previous years the following 

 features of interest are noted : the mean barometer was normal and 

 the range unusually small. The fluctuations \\ere generally small 

 excepting during a few days the latter part of the month. The total 

 wind movement was about two-thirds the normal. But few gales 

 were noted and those were light. The Force of Wind chart showed 

 no pressure on more than half the days of the month. 



The mean temperature was four and one-half degrees above the 

 normal, and higher than any previous record for the month at this 

 station. The maximum temperature was nearly normal but the 

 minimum was seven degrees above the mean November minimum. 

 Owing to the high minimum the range was much less than usual. 

 The mean dew point was unusually high and the relative humidity 

 about normal. 



The total precipitation was about one-third the usual amount and 

 nearly all of it fell near the end of the month. The total number of 

 hours of sunshine was very small, the last third of the month being 

 especially cloudy. Thin ice formed on the morning of the 29th and 

 a light snowfall occurred on the evening of the 30th. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 S. C. BACON, Observer. 



