Weather at Carhfle. 
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[Feb. 1, - 
To' the Editor of the Monthy Magazine. 
SIR, 
c| tHE following Metesrological Abftra& for the laf twelve months is a further con- 
timuation of my Journal at Carlifle.—See Supplement to' the Monthly Magazine, 
Vol. XVI. p. 677. 
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January, .-. . §55] 5[43-3 | 30-18 [28.65 | 29.512 15.335 { 26.1 23 8 
February, . . . {49/18} 36-9 [30-57 |28.9¢ | 30-09 [1-995 | 17 | a1 | 18 
cont os | pata PR ae & 21139-89 [30.10 [28.96 | 29.66 [2z:470 | 22 | 19 | 22 
Le aeons aeaae 64/29 43.3 430.25 [29.17 4 %9.763)) (885 leat go 20 
ids Ft eae |79}39] 5547 30-40 [29.43 | 29.871 | 2-475 26 | 20 | a2 
Fees Nien cas OEET 47,59: 3% 39-42 [29.44 30-0817 | 2.660 17) 22 3 
Falyo SS ee 7st 50-07 [30-33 [eons | 29,858 |3275 | 18 |,19 | 18 
Aueuft,. . 2 . $7650 59.4 | 39-67 29-26 | 29.89 6.270 | 22 | 19 |- 42 
Seprember,. . « |7S5/40158.1 [30-55 $29.76 | 30.132 | t-070 16 |-18 | 12 
GMabers os.) 768 ene fee 29.12 | 29.644 | 5.500 [| 28 | 21 | 10 
November, . 2. S427] 42-7 | 30-55 29.33 | 29-935 }2-040 fF 19 | 33°45 °57 
December, . 2 . [47147/34.6 [30.65 | 28.79 | 29.906 {1.000 |] a6 | 8 | 23 
48.656 29-8619 /35-845|743 |197 [169 
an.Mn 4n. Mean\| Total. \Total|FotallTotal 
RECAPITULATION of the STATE of the 
WEATHER obferved at CARLISLE dur- 
tag the iaff TWELVE MONTHS. 
JANUARY commenced with very fe- 
vere weather, On the 5th, in the 
morning, a great quantity cf fnow fell, 
(the aver2ge depth about feven inches) 
which was fucceeded by three dars of in- 
tenfe fret. On the 8:h, at 8 o'clock in 
the merning, the thermemeter was at 5°. 
Phe tollowing day, when the thermameter 
was at 36°, was exceedingly fiormy; a 
firong wind frem the lcuth-caf, accompa- 
nied with heavy rain and fleet. The 
zoth (therm. 40°) was wet and formy, 
and the fuow was moftly diffolved ; after 
which, the weather continued extremely 
mild and moift during the remainder of 
the month. Aurora Borealis on the 2d 
and sth, low and faint. Mean mid-day 
temperature 43.4. 
February began with heavy fhowers of 
fnow, hail, and rain ;-intenfe fro on the 
6th and 7th ; the neighbouring mountains 
thickly covered withinow. The 8th and 
oth was wet and ftcrmy ; after which the 
weather became fettled, and was generally 
bright, dry, and pleafant, to the end of 
the month. On the 25th the public roads 
duty. Snow en the mountains obferved 
on the 28th. A very rapid rife of the 
mercury in the bare meter occurred this 
month. On the 11th, inthe morning, it 
was at 28.95, and the next morning, at 
the fame hour, 30.15. On the 33th it 
rofe to 30.50, and continued nearly fia. 
tionary for twelve days. Avrora Borealis 
cn the sth and 6th aétiveand thin, and‘on 
the 13th fteady and denfe. Mean mid-day 
temperature 41.2. 
March wes uftered tm with a tharp 
wind from the eaft, which continued with 
piercing coldnefs for many days. From 
the roth: till the 17th the weather was 
pieafant, and began to indica‘e the ap- 
proach of fpring All the reft of the 
month was a tucecfiicn ef coid ftermy 
weather, with he:vy. fhewers of fnow, 
hail, and fleet, with ftrong frofs in the 
nights. siurora Borealis cn the 29th 
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