Show STORM STOR f HERE LONGER Q fi THAN WAS YA EXPECTED Weather Office Prophesies Change of Weather as it Passes Eastward In spite pit of the fn fact t that the cooler weather prophesied for yesterday had hadnot hadnot hadnot not materialized at C Ii o'clock In last 1 night Section Director R. R J. J Hyatt of ot the local weather office was still of tile i opinion that it was coming You cant can't alwa always tell the velocity or the dura duration duration tion of or a spring storm he argued arid and the storm was still with Salt SnIt Lake yes yes- OS The rile barometer continued to fall all allday alltIa tIa tiny day and the tho cooler weather was s not expected until it started to rise aga again n However the storm torm brou brought ht lots lota of ot wind and at nt times a mile 30 an nn hour wind nn and tills this gave o n the pt people of or Salt Lake something to think about By tolla today said Dr Hyatt the storm torm would surely he be past and the people of or Salt Lake might expect rain or snow with cooler Weather He lIo had only to point to the report reports from Crom the the- northwest to show that It H was coming this Wa way There was snow yesterday morning at Havre Helena and Boise and rain at Seattle am and Portland Tho The storm had horl passed those o places placer nn and an nn area of oC high pressure was coming coining from the North Pacific coast Wherefore similar conditions ero expected here when the tho storm has passed Rain Kain at Charleston Tho The greatest rainfall reported on the th weather map yesterday however was Inches at Charleston The highest highest high high- est maximum was 00 90 o at Yuma anc and the lowest minimum was 4 below zero at Sault Ste. Ste Marie The approach of the tho storm brought a rise In t temperature temper temper- attire for the 24 21 hours of or 26 degrees cs at Rapid City while tho passing pacing o of another brought a 3 fall of 36 degrees degree at Northfield VI Vt The rhe record at nt the local office U. U S S. Weather bureau for 24 hours ending at 6 G p. p m. m Wednesday a was Temperature at 6 p. p m m. f 52 62 2 maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum f 65 15 5 minimum tern tern- fi 52 mean temperature 58 fiS which is 1 11 1 degrees above normal total excess s of or temperature since th the first firt of the month f Ei 0 accumulated accumulate excess s of oC temperature sInce since January 1st 23 3 de decrees rees r Total precipitation 0 total precipitation tation tallon since sinco first of month inches which is 18 inches below normal accumulated accumulated accumulated ac ac- ac- ac cumulated deficiency since January fi first t. t inces Relative humidity at 6 p. p m. m 4 42 pe per perc c cf cent nt |