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Show Jf Weather Report. V Review. Although the weather during January 1801, was somewhat Mariner than tho average, in the Northorn part of Utah, It was a (julto a stormy month, and without tho usual warm days of the so-called so-called "January thaw." ' In tho Southern part of tho territory k It wns by no menus an nveruga January, W - the conditions beitiidecldeulyulnorniul. R Tlio temperature averaged 3 to 6 degrees ' colder llinn it usally is in January, and Ik tho precipitation was scanty. Unices Sfej! considerably more snow falls on the JJ' Southern mountains during February and March tlio following season will witness a scarcity of water In Iho South-; South-; cm part of tho Territory. Tho precipitation for tho month, throughout the territory, was almost intlrcly in tho form of snow. The overage amount reported for tli month was la inches. The Utah Weather Service hasBccurcd n valuable acquisition acquisit-ion in tlio slinpo of 1-nportB from Silver p hake, Salt Lake county, In the heart of p. tho Wnhsntcli M:s. Reports from there v ' indicate the snow to luvo beu over Oft. ,. , drep at the end of the month. Tho coldest daja wero generally tlie , 5iti,Utli, Oth, UUli, and on or between these dates the minimum or lowest tcinpcraturo oecurcd at nil stations, c with lint two exceptions. Tlio warmest day was gcncittlly either the lfiili, or the 20th. |