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Show I WEATHER FORECAST fOR WEDNESDAY UV ' ' U. S. Department of Agriculture. 24 ) WEATHER BUREAU 299 Mr'7 . W,LUS L M00' Ch'Cf OGAiGA.ouoy.S).OSdr! L -Tso?T5 7 ro 'J trl-l - J XPflk, 13, J9o J . jfi ! Weather Forecast for Salt Lake City and Vicinity. Wednesday, fair; Thursday, fair and cooler. A barometric trough of appreciable depth extends from Canada to Nevada over the Rocky mountains, but its rotary winds arc of insufficient strength to cause stormy weather anywhere In this region. However, general cloudiness prevails pre-vails under thc influence of the southwesterly winds that the low is ca.using. In obedience lo the law of ah- circulation around low areas of pressure, the circulation Is such as to cause much cooler weather In the rear of the' low along the coast. Under the Influence of tills barometric condition, the weather In Salt Lake City will be more or less cloudy for thc next few davs, but thc low will not develop activity enough to cause rain here. The warmth of Tuesday Tues-day will prevail Wednesday, but as the low passes to the eastward Utah will" get thc cooler weather in its rear about Thursday. The eastern low Is ncarlntr the Atlantic seaboard slowlv. and is causing scattered precipitation yet in thc Ohio valley. The temperatures are also fairly low over that region. High barometer and fulr weather prevail over the Mississippi Mis-sissippi valley from tho Gulf to Canada. The coldest weather on the map at G o'clock Tuesday evening was freezing at Bismarck, N D. A. 11. TTTIESSE.V. Section Director. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Record at the local office, United States weather bureau, for the twenty-four twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. todav: Temperature at 6 p. m.. 7S degrees: maximum temperature, SO degrees, minimum mini-mum temperature. 50 degrees; mean temperature. tem-perature. Gf degrees, which is M degrees above normal. Total excess since thc -first of the month, 6S degrees; total excess . since January 1, '.'.TJ degrees. Precipitation at G p, in., none; total precipitation since first of the month. .57 of an Inch, which is .S7 of an inch below normal. Total deficiency since January 1, 2.01 Inches. Relative humidity. 10 per cent. Sun rises 5.11 a. m.; sun sets 7:13 p. m. Moon rises ;::2S p. m.. and sets -1:50 a. m.. April L'l. 1910. ' TEMPERATURE. C C 2. -. Stations. r I rr " -5 FALT LAKE CITY . 7S "SI 10 Atlanta 50 -A H 1 Boise si "S R Boston t , til! f' 1! Chicago 4M 01 It Denver 7-lt ll 12 Detroit 42 t 22 Grand Junction 76 0 C Havre SI l 12 Helena 1 7S "21 fi Kansas City 52 "12' S Lander 74 fi! 6 Los Angeles B4 SI C Modena ....... 7t 2j 22 Now Orleans ; f,2 12 s Portland. Or. ..; f.O ! S St. Louis , to 2 II St. Paul -;o 10i i San Francisco 5C 2 10 Santa Fe fiG "2 C, Spokane 7S i. S Tonopah 70 2' 20 Washington ' -IS' l?. 1 Winnemucca SO' 2 11 |