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COMPAHATIVi; TEMPERAXURKS 



Sat'day Friday Xh'day Wed'day 



1 AJff. 88 83 75 07 



2 A.M. 82 81 74 615 



3 A.M. 81 



4 A.M. 



5 A.M. 



6 A.M. » 

 1 A.M. ^ 



8 A.M. 



9 A.M. 



10 A.M. 



11 A.SI. 



73 

 73 



68 



►S P.M. 68 

 4 P.M. Off) 

 6 P.M. 09 L 



0 P.M. ^ 89 



in P.M. 87 



1) P.M. 88 



Midnight 86 



At noon !)4 had been reached, the 

 highest at this hour during- the wave, 

 and the enrl had not started to appear. 

 Three o'clock broug-ht a reading- of 98, 

 and then, shortly before 4 P. M., came 

 the hig-h mf^rk of 100 degrees. The next 

 three hours held'aT??, and then, like 

 the thiee pre-irlous days, the jnercury's 

 descent was p-ainfully slow. | 



83 88 



84 87 76 



•at 3:40 P. M. (Daylight saving- time) 

 the mercury officially reached 100 de- 



