1889.] 



and May 1888 in tin: Doah and EoMIkhand. 



130 



On the 2dih. there was a ftirther considerable fall of the barometer, 

 especially over the western desert. Pressure was now unnsually low 

 everywhere. Strong west winds were blowing over Rajputana and 

 Bundelkhand and the temperature in the day time was very high, 

 maxima of 110° and upwards being reported for the previous afternoon 

 at Agra and other places. The humidity had increased considerably on 

 and near the hills, and there was more or less cloud everywhere, but still 

 there was no rain cxcejjt a few drops at Delhi. 



SOih April. 







snoiAi 



Temperatcee. 



Wind. 











Station. 



a 

 g 



mge since pre 

 ay. 





0 

 1 



a 



:g 



action. 



an Telocity. | 



midity 8 A. M. 



g 

 g 





Weather 

 Remarks. 





Pre 



O 





1 





R 





a 



5 



1 





Simla 



23-077 



-.067 



60-8 



72-5 



50-0 



N. E. 





52 



0 



0-48 





Cliakrata ... 



23'110 



--069 



60-6 



74-3 



48-2 



B. 



io 



54 



10 



0-14 



Strong -wind. 



Mnsaooree... 



23-2G-i 



- .070 



63-0 



74-0 



52-5 



N. E. 



20 



48 



8 





Distant lightning. 



Eanikliet ... 



23-934 



-.080 



66-6 



76-5 



58-0 



C 



8 



55 



5 





Fine. 



Lahore .,. 



29-457 



-.148 



86-2 



101-6 



68-5 



S. S. E. 



1 



36 



8 







Lndhiana ... 



29-476 



-•110 



86-7 



105-3 



76-6 



0. 





31 



8 







Eoorkee . . , 



29-566 



-.056 



80-8 



103-6 



71-1 



s. 



3 



59 



4 



0-18 



Thnndor etorins. 

 ■with hail. 



Moernt 



29-574 



-.071 



82-4 



106-2 



73-9 



N. E. 



3 



58 



2 







Bareilly ... 



29-570 



-.074 



82-9 



104-3 



73-0 



S. B. 



5 



53 



8 







Gorakhpur... 



29-626 



-.060 



71-3 



99-8 



60-8 



S. 



5 



88 



5 



0-80 



Dnst storm. 



Ajtnere 



29-000 



-.066 



83-8 



103-3 



80-5 



W. 



14 



51 



5 





Uot -tviud. 



Jcyporo 



29-600 



-.061 



85-0 



106-6 



75-4 



N. W. 



7 



30 



7 





Dust haze. 



Agra 



29-568 



-.056 



88-2 



109-5 



81-9 



S. B. 



7 



45 



3 







Lucknow ... 



29-590 



-.083 



82-7 



105-3 



74-8 



E. 



5 



50 



3 







Allahabad ... 



29-023 



-.014 



84-3 



105-1 



81-0 



B. 



5 



55 



0 





Dnst liaze. 



Benares 



29-637 



-.018 



80-6 



106-8 



79-0 



N. 



6 



64 



7 







Patna 



29-080 



-.067 



09-5 



97-0 



69-7 



N. N. E. 



9 



95 



10 





Distant lightning. 



Gya 



29-019 



-.072 



88-2 



104-5 



75-3 



0. 



5 



57 



8 



0-01 





Siitna 



29-578 



-.038 



95-2 



107-7 



85-5 



w. s. w. 



12 



18 



4 





Dust hazG. 



Nowgong ... 



29-576 



-.065 



93-8 



108-1 



85-7 



w. 



6 



20 



3 





Dust storm. 



Jhausi 



29-552 



-.138 



93-7 



109-5 



90-9 



w. 



6 



20 







Dust haze. 



On the morning of the 30th there was a still further fall of pressure, 

 especially ill the Punjab, but the disti-ibution remained almost unaltered, 

 and resembled that which obtains about the beginning of the rainy 

 season. The winds were easterly over the hills and the whole of the 

 country north of the Gauges. The changes of humidity were various, 



