METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS AT TORONTO. 



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SNOW. 



Total depth in the year ia inches . . 



Number of days in which snow fell 

 Month in which the greatest depth of 



snow fell 



Greatest depth of snow in one month 

 Month in which days of snow were ( 



most frequent ( 



Greatest number of days of snow in 



one month 



Day in which the greatest depth fell 

 Greatest depth of snow in one day . . 



1863. 



Average. 



19 &22 

 years. 



Extremes. 



62.9 



74 



February 



22.0 

 Jan. Dec. 



& March 



11 

 Feb. 4 

 16.0 



61.6 



57 



February 

 18.0 



Dec. 

 13 



99.0 

 (in 1855) 



87 



Feb. 1846 



46.1 

 Dec.1859 } 

 Jan. 1861 < 



38.4 



(in 1851) 



33 



Dec. 1851 

 10.7 



Feb. 18 58 



RAIN AND SNOW COMBINED. 

 Where ten inches of snow are reckoned as equivalent to one inch of rain. 



Total depth in the year in inches of water 



Number of days in which rain or snow or both fell .... 

 Month in which the greatest fall of rain or snow occurred 



Greatest amount of rain or snow in one month 



Month in which occurred the greatest number of days 



of rain or snow 



Greatest number of days of rain or snow in'one month 



1863. 



Average ot 



19 and 22 



years. 



32.773 36.488 



184 160 



December September 



3.670 3.973 



December 



January 



22 18 



The accompanying table is a general abstract of the Meteorological 

 Observations made at the Magnetic Observatory, Toronto, during the 

 year 1863: 



