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Show "Weather Conditions. Tho barometer Is highest over tho Missouri Mis-souri and upper Mississippi valleys, extreme ex-treme Northwtist and Manitoba; and low-cat low-cat over tho Southern and Northern plateau regions. Precipitation was vory light and scattered, scat-tered, and occurred principally over portions por-tions of Minnesota, lexas and Louisiana. The temperature changes were unimportant, unim-portant, as a rule. Moderato temperature prevailed In nearly, all districts. Generally fair weather Is Indicated for tonight and Easter Sunday. R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. Yesterday's record at the local otflco of the weather bureau: Maximum temperature, ZS dcgr,cos. minimum temperature, 30 degrees; mean temperature, 4S degrees, which Is 1 degree below th normal. Accumulated deficiency of temperature slnca the first of the month. C degrc;. Accumulated deficiency of tcmperaturo since January 1st. Ill degree?. Total precipitation from C p. m, to C p. m.. none. Accumulated deficiency of precipitation since the first of the month, .14 Inch. Accumulated excess of precipitation since the 1st of January, 2.7j inches. Reports received at Salt Lnko City, Utah, on April 2. 1W. Observations taken at all stations at S a. m.. 75th meridian time: ' Tcmp't'rc a I Place. 2 E ' "2. o 3 ? : o : ? Denver T S2 .WjCloUr. Grand Junction. K 3J .00 Clear. Helemi C2 23 M Cloar. Pocatollo CO 2i .i3 Clear. Modcna 41 32 .00Pt. Cl'dy. Winncmucca ... C2 32 .00 Clear. |