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Show Mercury Drops To I Below As Winter Blasts Hit Although the character in charge of the weather in these parts pour-t pour-t ed out his wrath Wednesday morning morn-ing by sending the mercury to a shivering 3 below; zero at Roosevelt, Roose-velt, we can be a bit thankful that the Basin escaped terrific blasts that have engulfed most of the rest of the state with heavy snow falls, plus sub-zero weather that has gone as low as a minus I 24. Ft. Duchesne reported 7 below 1 and Whiterocks was 6 below. ' Word coming from up Tabiona and Hanna way indicate a foot of 1 snow was recorded Tuesday, with measurement ranging from that depth to 1!4 inches as reported by David Pate, Roosevelt weather observer. ob-server. Snow began falling in this area about 11 p.m. Wednesday evening at rather a mild rate with slightly over an inch being recorded re-corded at 5 a.m. Thursday. A slight fall continued mast of the morning morn-ing with perhaps a couple of inches having been recorded by , j 9 a.m. About. .07 of an inch of I moisture came with the snows up ' I to 5 a.m. Thursday, i A recording of the actions of the I weatherman since Sunday morning, Nov. 13. as reported by Mr. Pate : is as follows: ! High Low Nov. 13 37 26 ! Nov. 14 37 24 j Nov. 15 29 " 3 1 Nov. 16 21 -31 Nov. 17 16 |