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Show !i!ieatbcr for Today Is Pro of Acting Section fsm I)iect0I, HKItt threatened to storm Satur-Kkr Satur-Kkr Section Director V. H. KVlII be "fair" tctfay. It BBBBBFiWnt Saturday morning, but BBBBBtwInd prevailed, accompanied by Hfc tlis temperature In the- after-K'kmrae. after-K'kmrae. Zlon'ltes may expect the somewhat unsettled during veekt E conference la approach-Btar approach-Btar this event, however, tho ffiBvE no doubt, clear off. EBBBBMot low barometric pressuro ex-Kftturd&y ex-Kftturd&y om British Columbia Krtrd over tho plateau region Km'toP to the Gulf cf Mexico. Etr pressure, attended l-y rain Eir' Vns central over the Lake Vrtth'ely Wen pressure covered iK(rat!Pe of the Rockles pr0" JPAwJfe ocrarred west of the Mlssis- "jtQEfotr wwp1 ovor Port,ona oC 1510 "i TlMr ui'a tho southern plateau rsrlon. 2B&jr win sltend th occurrence "EK pressure in this l:wall'.y ir'iTrM'lir'- meteorological record at the' llJlBBEtono f the United States weather tamLBRjSrthe twenty-four hours cad.vjs sli.B'ii. was as follows: SBtu at 6 p. m.. 47 decrees: SftMra emperature. 52 degrees: ral.nl-TifBmctrature. ral.nl-TifBmctrature. S6 decrees: me: tew-i,l&Kyl tew-i,l&Kyl degrees, wnlch Is 1 .legrce Ktt" ot temperature since the ) AnttKitlu aonth, 12 degrees ( I )lKuDSlited excess of temperature v vUnKftauary 353 degrees, -v nmBk! crlpi'atlon, trace. J JjOllBtreclpltatlon since the first of tho -'W-ilS i inches, which Is A6 of an wfcSted' excess of precipitation rEauar lt 2.30 Inches. Kr huaidlty at 6 p. m., 5S per Bieoperatures Elsewhere. T Oklahoma '..."." ".V.l'i 'BL&n. 50 Omaha 30 A " 36 Plttshup 40 j5..V V.."2Port1and. Or"..' !!4S ' jjMfjtactlVn W fit Paul . . '. '. '. ! ! ! 2S l"BBi, ,.2S;a:i Francisco . ..4S 'J '?C)tr 3S 'Santa Fe 32 I BEti&ic M.Scranton M trtyVBItttks ..4$Spokano 40 wids ,...5S Washington 22 |