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Show WEATHER FORECAST fOR flDAY i . Yt? U. S. Department of Agriculture. V- fT WEATHER BUREAU "L 3 """""", Q' WILLIS L MOORE. Chief. J i 9 vro-' o ie. )kSrr A 9' Zjrf) " f-on ss. 6-2 i ? Qy-ffMP ' V 0 0.34- o P--rt,N.a ', FOR UTAH: ;V--o 0 FRIDAY FAIR. sc , sLl U . Y Cloudy , O Clear Q r ' Vv I . Rain Snow V, ) J '"w Arrows fly with Jhc wind. - ' 7 7-AiPS?tTl?FS ffrVJ? y First figureMfS temperature O f?ISf So1Wr7' 'sV "7J. k - Second -1 hour precipitation. fsrorM fas fPrfWED r j miles per hour fl7r-ffjj;IIyrrr?T.7?i,AS.. I sii Seventeen days of sunshine In March and no slsn of cessation, according to Section Director A. 11. Thlcsson of the local branch of tlic weather bureau. This Is some record In most any clime and Is a decided novel ty In this city Por a time Thursday it looked as though the local "winning streak," as baseball bugs would style It, was about to be broken. There was a suggestion of a storm brewing In the northwest, but last night TUr. Tlucsscn announced that the assombling of tbo storm cohorts had fulled. The pessimists have little to say these days, but are doubtless waiting for the woathor to break, when the3' will come forward with tho time-dishonored "I told you so." Below is the meteorological report Issued Is-sued Thursday evening: Temperature nt fi p. in.. G5 degrees; maximum temperature, 6S degrees; minimum mini-mum temperature, 11 degrees, mean tcm-peratur, tcm-peratur, 56 degrees, which Is 14 degrees above normal. Total excess since the llrst of the month. 175 degrees: total excess since January 1, 120 degrees. Precipitation at 0 p. in.. .00 Inches; total precipitation since llrst of tho month, trace, which Is 1.05 Inches below normal. Total deficiency since January 1, 1.78 Inches. Relative humidity, 20 degrees. |