CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. 



Yesterddffs Blow Reminds 

 of Winter's Windup in 1920 



Fair and oold weather today 

 and tomorrow will follow yes- 

 terday's snow. The storm icame 

 only one day later than the third 

 anniversary of a veritable hur- 

 ricane which wound up Boston's 

 last "snow winter." On March 

 6, 1920, thei wind attained a 

 velocity of 80 miles en hour at 

 Bine Hill. yesterday's maxi- 

 mum was 7B miles an homr. Three 

 years ago, there was a snowfall 

 of 12 inches. Yesterday's fall 

 was iiine inches. After the pass- 

 ing of the storm Jn 1920, the mer- 

 cury dropped to l2 above at mid- 

 night, while last nghi's reading 

 was 14 abova. 



Yesterday's Temperatures , 

 * M «« 1 p. M. 



» A. M 

 8 A. SI 



* A. M... 84 



« A. M 84 



8 A. M.. ..... ts 



T *■ M S» 



» A. M an 



OA. M SB „ , . 



"Iioi". 



-. MjSUdnUfht 14 



S P. M. . 

 8 P. M. . 

 4 P. SC.. 

 « P. M. , 

 « P. M.. 

 1 P. M.. 



8 P. M.. 



9 P. M. . 



