Show T 1 WEATHER WEATHER CONDITIONS OVER UNITED STATES I I. I s. 8 Department of Agriculture 0 W WEATHER EAT ATHER HER BUR BUREAU E A U. U WILLiaL L MOORE ChIef 3 0 i S. S 0 28 2 3 6 f 1 h r. r I 4 I 1 6 o J I pf 52 I o 14 8 G f I 02 7 HIGH 8 Nt 5 1 f. f 2 42 c cb i b 6 o t I r r S I o 4 v 62 01 c 62 p I T 56 4 I t tp 0 L 2 1 10 p 00 J I 3 t I l 2 i r 08 52 I 1 s 4 S i i- i i i I d 9 e 74 1 3 s I I 1 2 sa a 16 I a 2 I 68 t I. I I f I 7 r b at 8 S a a. a m m. fifth renty-fifth meridian tte- tte 7 o 0 i or continuous lines pasa through points of equal JQ I l r 9 p pr d HUM through points m- m JW l past 22 30 c 3 the they will wUl t b be drawn only for tor zero an nd Vor c. c j Y t Indicate of ot weather Q clear 0 lj portly partir 29 I JJ 7 C t I. I J f snow now g report cc ca I Forecast oe Y v. v I 1 n a minimum 0 Arro Arrow Arow fly Ci I with the wind First figure aure temperature t for tor paa put 2 12 2 houn houri second hour 24 rainfall If i-f t it LU I J r third T of HJ d per hour holU or mon mor 95 I i G Generally en e ra y fa fair r f n i q h tan d. d 1 WEA WEATHER THER FORECAST Local Loca Generally fair tonight and Wednesday State Same Sun rises a. a m. m sun sets p. p m. m Moon rises p. p m. m moon sets 1241 a. a m. m of the Comparative e local weather data M for Sep September Sep Sep- sep sep-I r Temp De Dec Highest yesterday yes yes- t tI ret 78 I TOO Highest last NOTICE V i t year year 84 LATE AZ hZ HC since t telOF OF 1874 1874 93 6 62 fUI WI EN Lowest today last La Last t i E DOE Cot COM c year eat 0 SS since Lowest 1874 2 20 21 Normal for yesterday esterday 67 Mean yesterday yesterday yester yester- day 67 Accumulated excess cess since I September 1 11 ii Accumulated 1 excess since I January 1 1 I InZ In Total since i Z Zimmie Sept ept 1 1 Accumulated deficiency since September 1 P Total since January 1 1 Accumulated deficiency since January Janu- Janu 4 F 1 ary ry 1 f. f WEATHER RECORD S J c- c OH KM I t O a Ori I. I r 0 c N. N j p n c ca r b I P caP rit r A 0 P O g Q O r g g. g STATIONS g C 1 tc 1 y 2 ET r-i r to V. V J r g S S Salt Lake City 68 63 8 78 62 12 r San Eran FranSico ico 54 4 60 52 4 Vinn t 38 2 r 78 78 36 4 Modena 52 6 G 78 52 S Portland Or f 54 2 2 74 5 54 8 Spokane 56 8 66 56 8 S Helena 42 2 48 56 8 S North Platte 52 no 10 66 50 4 St. St Paul 52 IQ lQ 62 52 4 Des Dos Moines 56 2 62 54 4 I Denver 50 2 2 64 50 4 St. St Louis 10 62 10 10 90 62 8 S Chicago 56 14 14 70 64 8 Washington D. D C. C 66 2 9 86 62 4 indicates tes increase in temperature temper a a decrease in temperature METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY The abnormally low temperatures Inthe in inthe inthe the northern Rocky mountain region and andor andover over or the northern slope of the have hae given gi awa away awa to warmer weather in those regions Almost the entire country Is dominated by a a. high pressure area arPa whose center Is over the Dakotas In the extreme southwest the tile pressure Is low Some rain fell In the western part of the cotton belt along the lakes and at a few western stations The indications are for generally generall fair fall fairweather fairweather weather in this vicinity tonight and Wednesday A. A H H. THIESSEN Section Director I e S aa If |