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2911 December
26,1900
Table of temperature
and rainfall, weekendedDecember8, 1902.
from
[Received ofAgriculture,
Department Weather
Bureau.]
indegrees Rainfall
Temperature ininches
andhun-
Fahrenheit. dredths.
Locality.
a Excess.
Normal, Normal.
aDeflc'ncy, Excess.Deficiency.
Coast!.
Atlantic
Eastport,Me 29 7 .91 .01
Portland,Me 30 6 .84 .33
Northfleld,Vt 23 3 .70 .09
Mass
Boston, 34 3 .89 .16
NewHaven, Conn 34 2 .80 .14
Albany,N.Y 31 2 .63 .61
NewYork, N.Y 37 0 77 .49
Harrisburg, Pa 37 4 .65 .90
Philadelphia, Pa 38 1 .62 1.04
NewBrunswick, N.J 36 2 .83 .29
Atlantic
City, N.J 38 2 .84 .97
Baltimore, Md 39 1 .71 1.41
Washington, D.0 38 0 63 1.39
Lynchburg, Va 41 2 .63 1.12
CapeHenry, Va 47 1 - .84 .21
Norfolk,Va 44 4 .80 .20
Charlotte,N.C 45 1 82 .61
Raleigh,N.C 44 3 65 .29
Kittyhawk, N. 0 49 2 91 .62
Hatteraa,N.C 49 7 1.19 .82
Wilmington, N.C 49 6 61 1.30 ..
Columbia, 8.0 49 1 63 1.04
Charleston, S.C 52 6 70 2.82
Augusta,Ga 48 3 77 1.35
Savannah, Ga 52 5 .65 2.44
Jacksonville, Pia 56 5 63 5.09
Fla
Jupiter, 68 5 63 .53
KeyWest, Fla 70 5 39 .07
GulfStates
:
Atlanta,Ga 48 2 .91 .15
Tampa, Fla 64 2 .42 .43
Pensacola, Fla 56 1 .84 .66
Mobile,Ala 54 0 98 1.04
Montgomery, Ala 51 1 .98 .27
Meridian, Miss 52 6 1.13 .15
Vicksburg, Miss 52 6 1.12 .74
NewOrleans, La 57 3 .98 1.65
. Shreveport, La 52 4 1.07 .12
FortSmith, Ark 45 7 .75 1.29
Little
Rock. Ark 48 6 .98 .87
Palestine,Tex 53 5 .88 .01
Galveston, Tex 60 4 .91 .66
SanAntonio, Tex 57 5 .46 1 01
CorpusChristi, Tex 01 4 .36 .49
OhioValley andTennessee:
Memphis, Tenn 46 1 .94 .60
Nashville,Tenn 44 3 .83 .60
Chattanooga, Tenn 45 0 .91 .52
Knoxville, Tenn 41 2 .91 .04 •
Lexington, Ky 41 4 .77 .26
Louisville,Ky 40 3 .91 .14
Indianapolis, Ind 35 2 .74 .06
Cincinnati, Ohio 39 1 .70 .57
Columbus, Ohio 35 1 .69 .09
Parkersburg, W.Va 38 2 .63 .27
Pittsburg,Pa 36 1 .63 .11
LakeRegion :
Oswego, N.Y 32 2 .77 .29
Rochester, N.Y 31 0 .63 .14
N.Y
Buffalo, 32 I 77 .03
Erie,Pa 34 1 77 .44
Cleveland, Ohio 33 1 63 .22
Sandusky, Ohio 33 1 .56 .01
Toledo,Ohio 33 0 56 .06
Mich
Detroit, 32 0 63 .10
Lansing,Mich 30 1 .48 .47
PortHuron, Mich 29 1 .56 .11
Alpena,Mich 27 2 56 .47
Saultöte.Marie, Mich 23 5 .49 .46
Marquette, Mich 25 2 .63 .18
Escanaba, Mich 25 1 .48 .31
Green Bay,Wis 24 1 .42 .05
Grand Haven, Mich 32 3 .63 .52
Milwaukee, Wis 28 1 .46 .54
Chicago,Til 31 3 .56 .18
Duluth,Minn 21 5 .35 .01
a Thefigures
inthisoolumn theaverage
represent daily
departure.
December1902
26, 2912