MEMORANDA. 



3'i 



HOTTER THAN ANY DAY 



ALL LAST SUMMER 



THERMOMETER AT 94 DEGREES AT 

 3 P. M.— THUNDER STORMS EX- 

 PECTED TONIGHT 



Roaohing 94° at three o'clock this after- 

 noon, the "hot wave" now holding Boston 

 an dvlolnlty In Us grip passfid the "high" 

 for this year a^id wt-nt one degree above 

 the hottest day of la.st summer, July 1.3, 

 when the mercury reacher 03°. Locil 

 .shOAVcrs and tliumlerstorms are ejlJected to 

 clarity tho .-jtmosphera tonight. 



No record has l)een broken to noon In 

 the condition which obtains generally 

 across the country. Humidity stood at 

 sixly-fivo, a little lower than yesterday, 

 and Hhreo rteRreos lower than normal tpr 

 this season. Wlievn the temperatures ran 

 from Ul d. prri s ( 7!) degrees between one 

 A. ]M- and cl(.%-en A. M. yesterday fora- 

 nnn, the rar.se today was from 72 do- 

 Erees, low, at five A. 51., to SS degrees 

 at eleven A. M. Between seven and 

 eleven o'clock tho increase ij-aa thirteen 

 dcgrcs. 



Despite the mounting tempeVaturo this 

 morning ther^ ' ■v*as some relief In the 

 breezes which crossed tli-- cit-. TliiK will 

 continue, it is indi.-;!!. . , /, r .tf. i„ 

 fresh southwest wni ' , 

 cooler tomorrow. Tlio iui,-e;,fi. lalla for 

 "unsettled," i>robably local showers and 

 thunderstorms tonight and Wednesday 



