Show WEATHER BUREAU REPORT the following review of the utah weather service for the month of november haa baa just been received atmospheric pressure f ahe he month ly mean pressure pree sure was slightly above the average being at the salt lake station 2670 2570 inches actual pressure or inches reduced to sea boa level there wits was but one decided low pressure area which oc ui aired red on the the month was therefore pleasant except on that date when cheh the pressure fell to 29 2988 2938 38 sea am levels level and a heavy snowstorm snow storm was general over the greater part of utah the storm was atten attended aed by high winds and followed by a severe cold wave during which the lowest temperature of the mouth month occurred at nearly all stat stations tons the highest pressure sea am level occurred on the the monthly range of pressure in to is the greatest on record for any november except that of 1886 temperature the monthly mean deduced from 20 stations was degrees degreen it was probably about the normal for the territory being above the normal in the northern part park and below in the southern until the the temperature remained close to the normal normaj then for six days day a warm spell poll lasted then a cold spell occurred last in ing until the ithe the warmest spell occurred on different dates in different localities the coldest spell was uniform occurring from tue the to at nearly all stations was the highest mean temperature pera ture reported occurring at fillmore millard county was the lowest le ported occurring at grouse drouse creek box elder county reports from st george and scofield which usually give the ex for each month have not been received fillmore reported the maximum 76 on the the minimum occurred at loa wayne co being 6 degrees below zero on the los lioa to is situated in a high plateau region which accounts in a measure for its extreme loy low temperature precipitation the november precipitation in utah is seldom great but this year it il was below t e average the mean of twenty stations gave inches as the average for the territory it was derived principally from snow enow the greatest amount occurred at salt like lake city the least amount at green river and losee the mouth month was pleasant and devoid of storms for the most part until the when a snowstorm set in which at some points was quite heavy at ogden 6 inches tell fell at provo 6 inches at salt L ike city bearly 10 inches at the latter place was where the storm appeared heaviest at a in heavy snow began with a strong gals gale from the west and continued without intermission until 4 p m 97 inches fell on the level it was moist and packed down street railways were seriously interfered with and only by the use us of snow plows and shovels were they able to run at all during the storm the temperature fell 28 degrees in three hours this storm was severe at various other points as some of the notes will show GEORGE N SALISBURY U S weather bureau director utah weather service SALT CITY utah D comber cember 17 1892 note some observers who have not forwarded reports ot of late are earnestly requested to begin with january 1892 and keep the record and forward re promptly their reports are of great value and interest and the summary on in to is of value in proportion to the number of stations NOTES BY VERIL fort do chesne A violent windstorm which blew over the thermometer shelter occurred on the CAPT S B U S A observer deseret there was a heavy windstorm from the southwest on the morning of the about 6 5 a m w it blew E R allen allens s house down and took the roof off the house bouse of thomas davis nobody was killed the damage was probably about grouse creek the last five days of the month the wind has blown heavily from a pint two degrees east of sou south tb parowan carowan very high S wind on drifting snow to measure but about two inches on the average cisco very high wind on the 24 ih with a trace of rain and snow clevan hail on the and the month has been cold and blustery with but tow few warm days and but little moisture the snowstorm of the was very welcome more is needed snow valle wind blow blew quite brisk on the night 01 the both prove this years yeara crops all out of the ground fall grain is doing well |