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Show IAHOTHER WET SPELL HOW PROMISED ZIM how Barometric Pressure Has Been Located hy Dr. - SATURDAY'S TEMPERATURES. -j- -:- Minimum 33 doerccs :- Maximum 43 degrcoa :- Mean 38 degrees I- Abovo normal 4 dcjjroea 4 Forecast for Sunday: Snow. v Well, JDr. Hyatt lias found Hint low baromotrlc pressure area again tliat ho 1 lost so mysteriously last Friday, and Saturday Sat-urday morning ho said It was centered squarely over Utah. Of course, he explained ex-plained this would cause snow In this vicinity cither last night or today, and would be accompanied by colder weather. V trace of precipitation was reported Saturday, and for awhile In the middle of the day It looked as if it was going to snow. It was more or less cloudy all day, and rain fell in the evening. A storm of moderate energy was central cen-tral over Utah Saturday, causing rain or snow over portions of Montana, Nebraska, Ne-braska, California and South Dakota. Another storm was central over the north Atlantic coast, producing precipitation over portions of the Atlantic and Gulf states, Lake region. Ohio and Mississippi volleys and Tennessee. Tt was snowing Saturday morning at Pocatello. Havre. Duluth. Pittsburg, Buffalo and Scranton. The temperature rose 10 degrees or moro over portions of Montana, the Dakotas, Nebraska. Tennessee and Alabama, with a corresponding fall over portions of New Mexico. Oklahoma, Arkansas and the Lake region. The low barometric pressure will cause local snow Sunday and colder tonight in this locality. Saturday s meteorological record at tho local station of tho weather bureau for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. was as follows: Temperature at 6 p. m.. 3S degTees; maximum temperature. 43 degrees: minimum mini-mum temperature, 33 degrees: mean temperature. tem-perature. 35 degrees, which is 4 degrees above normal. Total excess of temperature since the first of the month. 10 degrees. Accumulated deficiency of temperature since January -, 54S degrees. , Total precipitation, trace. Total precipitation since the first of the month. .01 of an inch, which Ic .10 of an inch below normal. Accumulated excess of precipitation 6lnce January 1. 5.42 Inches. , Relative humidity at C p. m., 75 per , cent. 1 Tcmpsratures Elsewhere. Min., Mln. Atlanta 42 Xew Orleans 50 Boise 34 New York 34 Boston 31 Norfolk 33 Charleston 44 Oklahoma 30 Chicago 20Omaha 22 Cincinnati S2 Pittsburg 32 Denver 22PocatelIo 32 Galveston 54 Portland. Or 30 Grand Junction ..32 St. Loui3 2I Helena 34 St. Paul 10 Kansas City 26 San Francisco . . .50 Tattle Rock 34 Spokane 20 Los Angeles 52 (Washington 32' |