3ER, 1903. 



I feet. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 

















































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29 Years means 



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month. 



b-level and 



Direct; 



Miles 

 Durati 

 Mean ' 



i,ken from 

 100. 



being 

 -hours 



a !ero on the 



Greatcure of 41-6 

 Result 



Warmest day was the 5th. 

 27th. 



Coldest day was the 



Highest barometer reading was 30-41 on the 

 3rd ; lowest barometer was 29.42 on the 18th, giv- 

 ing a range of .99 inches- 

 Minimum relative humidity observed, was 34 

 on the 2nd. 



Bain fell on 17 days. 

 Snow fell on 4 days. 

 Rain and snow on 3 days- 

 Lunar halos observed on 2 nights 

 Auroras were observed on 3 nights. 



