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Show PAST NOVEMBER WEATHER. Wnat 2Iny Happen If History Should Repeat Itself. Especial pains aro being taken by tho Tihltod States weather bureau to Inform tho public that tho monthly statements of woAthtr during preceding years for a givon period aro not forecasts. They simply tell what has happened. By observing ob-serving them, of course, the man who is Interested in conditions atmospheric can form an Intellicent Idea of what should como to pass during the next thirty days November's statement la now clvon out by tho bureau. It tolls of November weather in Utah during thirty years past. Tho mean normal temperature Is given at 40 degrees. The warmest November on record came in 1S90, with an average temperature of 4C degrees. But the warmest warm-est day camo In 1S0S, on the Cth, when tho mercury reached 74 degrees As to cold, 1550 saw the chilliest day In November. Tho thermometer's average registration then was 30 degrees. In 1S36, on ths 29th of November the mercury dropped to 2 degrees bolow zero. November's average precipitation dining din-ing tho period mentioned Is 1.42 inches. In lSf3 tho precipitation reached O.Si Inches, and In 1S39 only a traco was recorded. re-corded. As a rule November ha3 been il clear month. It is proverbial as ending end-ing tho Indian summer. Tho average number of clear days has been twelve, and out of the rest nlno have boon only partly cloudy. The prevailing winds como from tho southeast, with an average aver-age hourly velocity of five miles. November No-vember 39, 1E3S, tho wind traveled l'ort-seven l'ort-seven miles an hour. |