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Third iceek. — Wintry witli rain, sleet or snow in all parts of the 

 kingdom. Temperature cold, due to a depression which 

 travelled eastwards over the Channel and the Netherlands. 



Fourth loeeh. — Rather dryer, but still wintry, with snow-showers, 

 strong winds generally, easterly or north-easterly. 



Last tceelc. — Temperature still cold with unsettled weather due to 

 northerly' and eastei-ly winds. 



April. First tveeh. — -Wintry weather, with heavy squalls of snow. 

 Rainfall heavy along Engli.sh Channel, with heavy snow at 

 Guernsey. Bitter cold weather. 



Second loeeh. — Spring-like, but cold, bright sunshine in excess of 

 normal. Winds in the first part of the week from north or 

 east, second half south or west. 



Third iveek. — Weather fine ou the whole, but much cloud with 

 strong wind. 



Fourth iveelc. — Unsettled, showery and thundery. General con- 

 ditions of south-westerly type. 



May. First iceeJc. — Weather rather rain}', due to south-westerly type of 

 weather. 



Second tveek. — Fair at fii'st, becoming thundery later. General 

 conditions south-westerly. 



Tliird iceek. — Rainy and thmidery. Temperature warmer. General 

 conditions due to a shallow depression situated over these 

 Islands. 



Fourth u-eek.—Yma generally, but thundery. Conditions governed 

 by the anticyclone out on the Atlantic. 



Last week. — Weather fine and bright. 

 JuKR. First tveek. — Weather fine and bright. 



The wintry weather in the eai-lier part o£ the Season was 

 apparently very adverse to migration, but later there was 

 apparently less than the usual amount of misty weather 

 aloiio- our southern shores. 



