Show S I I S iJ t WEATHER WEATHER CONDITIONS OVER UNITED STATES I I II I O. O S 8 s. Department of ot Pe WEATHER EATHER BUREAU S i 3 W L. L Chief Chief C e 5 14 S Sj 4 5 7 S t. t i it oz p t 1 c S. S ow 5 GGS S c 0 e V r a I f l c c I i j 5 9 S I k A E. E I f. f L a f t S. S 5 L I S uTh una St at l 8 L m Mth Tear Tear- ZM edn mS O Ot rr a- a S E poLut ot of equal sir laou or pu LIP I I P of in ut tt t. t P paM p KII thu will I or w r for i ur-o ur and n l 91 Indicate ot of w th r. r Q claar Jl el 1 r nta n o 8 report wort Arrow C with tt the wind Tint f re minimum J 1 To for put 12 2 on U U if It Q 1 01 ln Inch t. t S SS S wU 4 or I id u. u po POI bou boaz or mora or S 4 S I- I I WEATHER FORECASTS S 'S For Salt Lake Lako City Cily and for Utah To To Tonight night local snow and colder coMer Sunday gen gen- lIy faIr S 5 forecast Shipments should bo be boI protected d against minimum t I of ot 15 16 degrees degrees s or 20 d degrees res tonight In the J 2 mountains of Utah and In tho the adjacent portions of or Idaho and Nevada S WEATHER EA R CONDITIONS CO An n unusually rapid movement of barometric bare bw- metric suro conditions occurred durIng durIng during dur dur- ing the pa t twenty four Cour hours the mIddie middle mid mId- tile die states high having ln passed quickly to toi i the tho southeastern states followed olio wed by a de depression do- do from tho the Canadian northwest the tho low 10 from th the which was s Joined by south southwest est resultant weather changes change t. t have havo not been particularly Important east st of tho mountains the temperatures S. S remaining practically unchanged but hut Inthe In Inthe the Rocky Rock mountains and to the northS north north- S west cst light snows were general S Sun rises OS a. a m m. I sun sets p. p m. m S Comparative Comparativo local weather cather data for S 'S 1 l February Temporal c D Degi grees Highest 40 Highest In this month last yeat ea G Highest t In Sn this month since 1874 bs 68 Lowest t this his morning 28 l Lowest wesl this month last year 12 1 Lowest Lowett this month since 1874 13 13 5 Normal for tOI or YC yesterday 3 35 Mean tenn yesterday 36 Accumulated d deficiency this month 23 A Accumulated excess since January l 1 n i H Precipitation Precipitation- Inches Total to 6 a a. a m In 02 Total for this month i 34 Accumulated excess this month 13 5 Total since January 1 55 Accumulated deficiency since January J S 1st let 01 Relative humidity at I 6 p. p m. m yesterday yester t S S day d' a 0 Relative humidity at 6 a. a m. m toda today SO c WEA WEATHER HER RECORD I I t i 4 S x r rS Cl f. f S j S g 2 4 S T n t t S ATtO S I 1 g- g 3 c g p. p 5 LJ r III 4 S 31 t r I. I S l 1 7 Salt Si Lake City 29 6 40 23 4 02 Bolso 26 8 8 38 26 6 16 S 5 Boston u. u 32 0 40 26 10 0 S Buffalo 31 3 f 2 2 34 30 36 oi 01 S Chicago I 34 2 2 50 34 31 12 0 Denver 26 2612 12 12 32 24 of 4 0 S Durango 24 2418 iS 18 40 24 21 6 h 00 0 Gd Junction 26 6 42 12 26 4 0 Helena 22 14 14 o 0 2 6 02 1 Modna od na 28 2 38 IS 10 10 0 I New Orleans 46 1 0 58 44 6 0 S New York CIt City 34 4 4 40 30 10 10 0 I 34 6 40 10 32 16 0 Portland Or 38 2 2 38 38 4 02 fl Roseburg 32 s 6 42 32 4 14 S R swen 32 4 4 12 3 32 4 0 st to LouIs 36 10 1016 46 16 36 S 8 0 Ri t Paul Paul 30 10 4 1 44 41 30 10 0 5 Seattle 38 0 0 34 I 8 16 San Diego 48 4 56 46 6 08 San Francisco 48 18 2 58 48 I 6 0 Washington 36 4 4 46 31 1 0 Winnemucca 22 12 2 42 22 4 02 Increase In temperature Decrease in temperature S S J. J CECIL ALTER S Acting Section Director t. t I j I I |