Show THE WEATHER WEATHER CONDITIONS For the second time this fall taU a 8 winter condition is depleted depicted on the morning map The high pressure area noted on yesterdays yesterday's map has Increased In energy in temperatures tem tern and was accompanied by a drop 8 over the Rocky mountain re region region re- re gion glon from Montana to the southern boundary boundary boundary boun boun- dary o of Colorado In this re region lon the tho temperatures temperature's now range from 7 degrees to 16 degrees beto below normal The coldest place In the country this morning was wasat wasat as asat at Cheyenne W Wyo o where the temperature temperature temperature tempera tempera- ture was as 30 degrees It was 34 degrees degree at Denver whose normal for tor this season is ls 60 50 degrees At these places snow was reported at al 6 a. a in m. In the tast ast the temperatures temperatures tem tern have risen somewhat and are above normal The storm center north of Minnesota yesterday has moved but little It caused rain In tho the upper Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mis Mis- valle valley inches being recorded att Winnipeg Canada The conditions Indicate a high wind for tor this afternoon and nd tonight the maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum velocity probably r reaching thirty to forty miles Comparative local weather data for September September- Temperature Temperature- Degre Degrees 8 Highest yesterday JJ 71 11 Highest in this month last year 32 12 Highest in this month since 1874 1674 93 Lowest this morning J 46 6 Lowest this month last year sear ear 42 Lowest this month since 1814 ISH 23 I Normal for lor yesterday 66 Mean lean yesterday 60 60 Accumulated deficiency this month Ill Accumulated Accumulate deficiency since January January Janu Janu- ary aryl 1 Precipitation Precipitation- Inches Total to 6 a. a m m. 04 04 01 Total for or this month 06 96 Accumulated excess this month 6 63 Total since January 1 1371 1311 Accumulated excess since January 1 Relative humidity at al 6 B a. a m. m today 68 R Relative e humidity at 6 p. p m. m yesterday yesterday yester yester- day day 48 is Sun rises at 60 a. a m. m sun sets at 6 38 i p. p m. m WEA THEn OBSERVATIONS Temperature I t. t S' S g. g a STATIONS 0 I 1 I j O c g. g 3 I e- e Salt Lake 71 46 04 noise Boise 46 46 76 Hi 46 0 Cheyenne 30 60 to 30 64 54 66 66 76 66 0 Denver 34 68 32 40 40 Des Dc Moines 64 54 4 04 Dort Dodge e City City M 72 12 54 28 Duluth 46 76 44 10 10 Durango 12 Grand Junction 5 1 72 62 52 0 I Ia vr 66 Helena 38 48 iS 38 28 26 Huron 44 70 10 4 42 0 Jacksonville 88 SS Kan Kansas e City City 64 70 64 24 under 3 36 66 12 2 48 Los LOI Angeles Angele 3 58 76 66 0 Modena 48 18 76 46 0 Moorhead a 6 46 42 0 New Orleans Orlean 88 N New cw Yo York rk 74 North Platte H 72 H 44 22 Oklahoma 68 O 66 10 64 96 64 0 36 70 10 U 24 14 Portland Or 70 84 66 0 Rapid City 68 Roseburg r 54 4 sg 88 54 0 San Diego 68 68 S I 0 St. St Louis 68 80 68 0 St St. Paul Paul 48 8 73 72 4 04 San Francisco 54 70 54 i I 0 Seattle 64 76 62 0 Sheridan 38 60 50 36 32 Spokane 46 46 74 46 0 Tonopah 68 76 5 65 o 0 Washington 70 78 68 0 HUston 38 54 38 0 60 50 Z 46 0 ALFRED H H. THIESSEN Section Director I |