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THE WEATHER 

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FOR BOSTON AND VICINITT— ToiW 

 fair, dimlniBMng northwest |tal©«: tomor- 

 row fair and warmer. 



FOR NEW BNOLutND— Clearior todays 

 tomorrow fair and warmer. 



WIITOS— The wind, alone the north At- 

 lantic coast will be north and we»t ir&lM 

 diminlshlnK; middle Atlantic coast, we»t 

 and northwest srajea dtminlehlng. 



STORM WARNINGS remain dleplayenl 

 «a the Atlantic coast from Delawar* 

 Breakwater to Eastport. 



Observations In Boston. 



For 34 Hours. Hndinr at t P. M. 



Mean barometer 29 J4 



Mean temperature '*' s^'o 



Mean itew point ", so'o 



Mean relative humidity js'o 



MaTimum temperature ss.D 



Minimum temperature 30. 0 



Maximum wind (NE) 35 n 



Total precipitation 'jg 



Summary of Conditions. 



The storm reported Friday as belnr 

 central otf the nouth Atlantic coast ad- 

 vanced rapidly northeastward with seri- 

 erally increaeed- Intensity during the last 

 S6 hours and last night its centre was olt 

 Cape Cod. This disturbance has been at- 

 tended by severe gales along the coast fron* 

 Cape Hatteras northward to Maine and 

 general snows in the Atlantic states from 

 North Carolina to New ISngiand. The 

 highest wind reported was SO mlli-s an 

 hour at Nantucket. 



The infllcatlona are that the weather 

 will be generally fair today and tomorrow 

 over prartlrallv nil narts of the cuunfrv. 

 Temperatures will rise tomorrow throusli- 

 out the East. 



