Show ATLANTIC STATES J IN GOLD COLD I Wind at 24 Miles ai an Hour With Mercury Standing at Zero I or Lower I I I RECORD FOR FEBRUARY There Were ere Days When They Had Real Weather in Salt Lake The high had gone gono east somewhat and Im had bad carried carrle with It cold weather as far as nM the Eastern and New En England land states A temperature of ot 14 de degrees degrees degrees' rees below zero was reported report d at Northfield Vt yesterday ay morning as compared with 22 degrees degree above zero a n few hours before This drop In temperature was as accompanied by a mile 22 wind which must have made mado outdoor exercise In- In resting to-resting In the vicinity of or the Vermont I town Jacl Jacksonville son me Fla PIn had the tho highest I temperature In tho list of stations reporting reporting re- re reI porting here with 72 degrees derees This contrasts with IS 13 degrees below zero at Duluth I The snow that came to Salt Lake e yesterday was vas accompanied by a barometric low or storm center ex extending ex- ex tending over the plateau and Rocky Rock mountain states Section Director It R. J. J Hyatt Hatt of or tho thio local weather office trusts to It to bring more snow this morning although h he ho acknowledges that barometric changes are aro pretty r rapid pl at this time of or year and It Is ishar hard har for him to determine what tho powers power that rule the tho air really have hove ordered I The Thc highest hoot wind prevailed In the North NorU Atlantic stat states blowing 2 24 miles adIos an hour at Boston Doston where the tho mercury stood at nt tho zeto zelO mark yesterday ester morninG morn morn- ing lag Pocatello reported snow and a mile 20 wind presumably tho ono that reached Salt Lake later In the morn- morn i 1 Ing n J g. g Helena reported snow equal to 22 22 of an Inch of ot rain an and Portland Ore had an equal precipitation to report probably In It the form of rain I February lbs Done Dour Mr H Hyatt att issued his lis monthly statement state stat ment meat of February weather In Salt Snit Lake as revealed In tho averages of the past 33 years It shows that the average ge February hero has a normal temperature tempera tempera- turo ture of 33 degrees Fahrenheit Last February was tho the warmest on record with an average of 43 degrees The coldest was five years ago when th the average was only 20 degrees There was one real warm da day 1 in In February In Salt SnIt Lake L. In 1879 when the merc lr mercury went up to 63 GS degrees degree Fahrenheit and ancI one ono really cold day when It sank to 13 degrees below zero Salt Lake Lalee enjoyed a rainfall aJl o of T 1732 3 inches on February J. f 1881 and a fu full tull ten an and one one-h one half Inches of snow I In 24 hours on February 8 1899 The Tho average e precipitation for tor th the month is 1 18 g inches the average e number num num- ber her of ot da days s 's with 01 of an Inch o or more 10 The greatest c monthly precipitation pre pre- was Inches In and 1891 the least monthly precipitation wa was of ot an inch in it 1877 1811 and 1898 1893 In relative humidity the this average orage a at 6 a. a m m. Is 73 per cent an and I at nt 6 p. p m. m C 65 PC per cent The rhe avora average e number of or clear da days s 's 7 partly cloudy aa days clays 8 0 9 cloudy cloud do days day 12 rf S i i J rha 0 i rO R ti 1 n r i n th M southeast with an average hourly hourly velocity of ot 61 51 miles The hIghest velocity of ot the wind was 60 CO miles from the north on February 6 G 1900 The Thc Weather Yesterdays Yesterday's recard at the local of ot the weather bureau for the tho 24 hours hour ending at 6 p p. p in tn shows a maximum temperature of 3 3 1 degrees minimum 2 22 mean 28 which is 2 degrees rees eg-rees below normal Accumulated excess of ot tern tem since January 1 I. I 92 degrees Relative humidity 70 10 The rho total precipitation from 6 G p. p m m. to Lo 6 p. p m. m was 05 of ot an Inch Accumulated hated deficiency of ot precipitation sine since January 1 I 71 71 of or an inch |