344 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 191 1 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR MARCH, 1911. DISTRICT No. 3, OHIO VALLEY. FERDINAND J. WALZ, District Editor. QENERAL SUMMARY. The weather durin March, 1911, as is ty ical of the were numerous general storms, and changes in the tem- erature and other atmospheric conditions were rapid, gequent, and often very decided. The range in .tern- perature was great, varying between 90°, registered at several stations on the 12th, and - 5" on the 5th and 16th. The most marked temperature features were the warm wave of the 10th-12th and the cold wave of the 15th-16th. Precipitation was frequent, almost daily over much of the northeastern portion of the district, but the total amounts for the month at the various stations were most1 below normal, although am le for d l purposes, Snow occurred frequently, especially in the northern sections, but it did not amount to much, escept in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland. Thunder- storms were unusually numerous and general, hail attend- ing quite a few of them, and damaging sleet fell on several days. Fruit, particular1 peaches, cherries, and early %strict from the cold wave of the nliddle of the nionth, due not on1 to tlie low tem erature attending the cold diately preceding, putting the trees in their most vulner- able condition. The month as a whole, while cloudy, cold, and disagree- able in many sections, was not altogether unfavorable. There was ample sunshine in man parts, and there were work. The soil for the most part was in good condition for working, and the frost being out of the ground early, even in the more northerly sections, plowing was finished by the close of the month, oats were sown, and gardens In Ohio the month was especially favorable for the maple-sugar industry. month, was esceeding 7 y blustery and changea t le. There and t i e 7 soil for the most part was we1 P filled with moisture. lums suffered considera t le injury in some parts of the wave, but 3 so by reason of t P ie high temperature imme- quite a number of escellent clays 9 or growth and outdoor repared or planted. TEMPERATURE. The temperature averaged below normal over sections in the eastern half of the district and about normal or slight1 above over central ancl wegtern sections, the line o P no departure dividing the distnct into two nearly .equal parts. The average temperature of the month ranged from 2" to 5" below normal over portions of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, and over tlie western sections from 1" to 3" above normal. In west- ern Pennsylvania, while minima were not unusual, the temperature averaged the lowest for any March, except one, during the last 10 or 12 yea1.s. The month o ened cold with minimum temperatures day rangelfrom 2" to 11" below norma& After the considerabl beow f freezing, and the avera e of the 1st morning of the 2d the temperature increased somewhat and was not far from noimal over most of the district during the week succeecling, escept that there were some very low temperatures in the mornings of one or two clitys, particularly in tlie upper portion of the Ohio valley. On the morning of the 5th minimuni teni- perittures of -2" to -5" were reported from one or more stations in the western portions of New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland; 2' to 20" at niost stations in West Virginia and Ohio and southwestern Virginia; 15' to 3.5" in North Carolina, and 1s" to 30" in Kentucky snd Tennessee. During the 9tli-12th a warm wave prevailed, tlie daily temperatures aver:tging from 10" to 22" above nomial, ant1 on the 12th ~iiitsimu~li tenipera- tures of from 70" to 90" were registered in sections south of the Ohio River, including West Virginia. This warm wwe set vegetation growing rapidly and trees to buddin and blossoming; but it was followed on the 16th an< 17th by the coldest weather generally of tlie month, when unusually low temperatures for so late in the sea- son were ex eriencecl. On the 16th minimum tem- portions of Pennsylvania and b aiyland, and at several stations in West Virginia; near zero in Ohio and at one station in southwestern Virginia; and generally below 20" in other parts of tlie district as far south as southern Tennessee ancl western North Carolina, while they ranged between SO" and 35" in tlie northern portions of Alabama and Geor in. Considerable damage was frost, the iiiost estensive being re orted from the south- were clrrniagecl the most. Apples seem not to have been hurt much, as the trees had not blossomed to any estent. During the rest of tlie month the temperature was decidedly variable and changes were ritpid and marked. From the 19th to the 22d unseasonably high temperatures prevailed; 23d and 24th, another cold wave; 25th to 37th, moderate temperatures; and, the 29th to 31st, freezing temperatures and unseasonably cold weather. 9 peratures be P ow zero were re istered in tlie western 5 done to fruit and vegeta B les by the low temperature and ortion of Ohio and over J! ientucky and western Nort ern P i Cnrolina. Peaches, cherries, and early plums PRECIPITATION. Precipitation occurred almost daily over Ohio and the ea.stern portions of the district, but the daily amounts, as a rule, were not large and the totals for the month were soniewhat below the normal for March. Precipitation was frequent also in the other sections of the district, but the totals for the nionth were generally below normal, except over the Holston and Clinch River watersheds in Virginia, and at a few scattered stations 111 the mountain sections of West Virginia, eastern Tennessee and south- eastern Kentucky, where there were sl' kt excesses. Periods when DreciDitation was general an f considerable MARCH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 345 in amount were: 5th to Sth, 18th to 2Oth, and the last five or six days of the month. It was heavy over much of the district on the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 26th. The totals for the month ran to 6 inches over the upper watershed of the ancl Cheat Rivers, the southern ortion and over the upper between 1 and 3 inches over the rest of the district. The smallest amount at any station in the district was 0.34 inch a t Loretto, Ky., and the largest 7.86 inches at Pickens, W. Va. watershe K s of the Cuniberland and Tennessee Rivers, and SNOWFALL. Some snow fell during the month in all parts of the district, exce t in southwestern Tennessee and ilorthern a trace to 28 inches. There were from 3 to 28 inches over western Pennsylvania, the latter amount being re- ortecl from Somerset on the Yougliogheny watershecl; from 20 to 23 inches in Garrett County, Mcl.; froni 4 to 9 inches in the higher elevations of West Virginia; ancl 3 to 17 inches over the wateisheds of the Mahoning, Mus- kingum, and up er portions of the Scioto Rivers in Ohio. importance, only an occasional station re orthig as much trict on the lst, 30th, and 31st. It was general over northern sections almost daily from the Stl to 7tli, in- clusive, and again on the 14th, 15th, and 16th. Snow did not remain on t,he ground long after any fall. The greatest amount on the ground at any one tinie was trom 6 to 10 inches over the Allegheny and Biskeminitas watersheds from about the 6th to 10th. Sleet occurred in considerable quantit over various sections on the sections on the 7th and 8th; in some portions of Hen- tucky on the 18th; and consiclerable in amount over Ohio on the 27th. On tlie 7th 4 inches of sleet fell a t Wytheville, Va., in a little over 12 hours. Alabama. TR e total amounts for the month vaned from Snowfall over t E e rest of the district was not of niuch as 2 or 3 inches. Snow fell quite genera Y ly over the dis- 6th; it also was more or ry ess general in the more northerly MISCELLANEOUS. Thunderstorms occurred quite generally on the 5th, 6th, and 7th over Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois and locally in Virginia and North Carolina and a few other portions of the district. The were again gen- eral on the 9th and loth, escept in In c r iana and Illinois, and on the 12th and 26th; and were more or less general on the 27th, 2Sth, and 39th, while there were scattered local thunderstornis on the 13th. Hail attended the thunderstornis in localities on the 7th, 9th, loth, 12th, 13th, 27th, 2Sth, ancl 29th. The hail in some instanc.es was rather severe and did considerable damage. Strong winds prevailed on a number of days, and they were notably high on the 15th, 17th, and 37th. On the 27th a severe windstorm passed across the State of Ohio doing considerable damage to wires, trees, roofs, and frail builcl- ings. A number of timber fires were reported in Illinois. Rivers.-In Pennsylvania rivers remained at good stages during the entire month, while they were low for the season in West Virginia. At Parkersbur , W. Va., on record for March. The Cumberlancl and Tennessee Rivers and most of the other tributaries of the Ohio were at moderate stages during the month. There was a bi tide, however, in the upper reaches of the Cumberlan River in Kentucky, due to heavy rains of the 6th-8th in the mountain section. The tide, estimated at 45 feet, the highest sta e of tlie Ohio River cluring t 7 ie month, 12.8 feet on t 5 e 31st, is the lowest masinium stage i enabled the lumber mills in that region to secure a large supply of saw logs. The stages in the upper reaches of the Wabash and tributaries were coniparatively low throughout the month and fluctuated but little. Mod- erate stages were attained in the lower stretches of the White and Wabash Rivers near the middle of the month, but there was a general decline after that time and low water obtained at the close of the month. A PALL OF DARKNESS, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, BY FERDINAND J. WALZ, SECTION DIRECTOR. 7, shortly aft.er 8 o'clock, a rolled over Louisville, Ky., surrouncling count in darkness a few feet away cou 7 d not be dis- tin iishect and birds and chickens went back to roost. It r jegan growing Clark about 7.55 a. m., but about 8.05 a. ni. an unusually black and low-liangino cloud waa observed coming rapidly out of the west. ?his cloud in a few minutes conipletely enveloped tlie city, and dark- ness incxeasecl until a t 8.15 a. m., when it was densest, it was as black as night. A41>out 8.20 a. ni. it began to clear in the northwest and in a few minutes the dark cloud had disappeared in the east. Rain had been falling in varyin amounts, never more passage of the dark cloud it increased to a considerable downpour and was attencled by hail, a few flashes of lidibning, but very little thuncler, and a wind squall. TYie latter lasted only about three minutes, 8.15 to 8.18 a. ni.? and reached a masiniuni velocity of about 60 miles per hour. Tlie barometer had been falling steadily since 1 a. m., the clecline being about 0.36 inch from 1 a. m. to 8. a. m., but when the black cloud struck there was a sudden rise of nearly 0.25 inch ancl an almost e ually sudden 7 a. m. read 29.41 inches, at 8.16 a. m. 29.64 inches, and at 8.30 a. m. 29.42 inches, marking a change in pressure of nearly 0.50 inch in one-half hour. There was a fall in temperature of about 4 degrees. The winds were from the ea.st up to S.10 a. m., when they backed quickly to the northwest with the squall, but at 8.25 a. m. they veered to northeast and continued from that direction during the rest of the day. The intense blackness ancl generally oniinous appear- ance of the storm spread terror throu hout the city, having been visited by a clevastating tornado in March, 1890, when 76 people lost their lives. Also, hap ening at the tinie of clay it did, hundreds of school cgldren were on their way to school and &rents were wild with streets men and women ran wildly to escape the im ending to pelt them, many ran away, residents generally were terrorizecl, ancl for a short half hour confusion reigned. An investigation of the general weather conditions obtaining March 7 shows that at 7 a. m., central standard time, a barometric disturbance of moderate gradient cov- ered the central Mississi pi Valley. Tlie area of disturb the minor axis about 450 miles in nearly a north and south direction. The circumference of the ellipse was formed by the closed isobar of 30.1 inches. There were two distinct centers of low pressure, one about SpringGeld, than moclerately heavy, since mi f night, but during the fall with its passing away. The station 1 arometer at augmented no doubt by the fact of t %I 's commumty apprehension for tlie safety of t P ieir children. On the storm, horses were frightened, and, when tlie ha1 f began ance was elli tical in siape, 7 about 650 mi Y es in nearly an east and west direction and the major axis extending MARCH, 1911. 30.2 30.4 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. .-Climatologicul data for March, 1911. District No. S, Ohio Valley. ...... - 2.! 349 Allegang. .............. Bolivar.. .............. Franklinville ........... Olean.. .................. TABLE Cattaraugns.. ..... 1.441 Allepany.. ........ 1.W Cattaraugus. ...... 1 .-.do.. ........ ...I.. ..... -. i -E/ e! 'a 0 84 -. 5 17 14 3 10 5 17 0 26 7 27 37 38 2 15 14 23 25 19 41 20 7 55 23 !E 17 17 11 10 12 10 17 XI 10 11 24 11 19 13 18 22 1s 16 21 17 11 10 15 8 10 17 36 10 14 18 18 23 12 18 2 21 14 10 11 8 8 13 9 12 7 9 7 13 21 26 11 i n 20 7 24 32 20 8 19 18 3s.4 32.9 34.8 39.6 32.8 - E .- 2 B c5 t' - ; PI - nw. sw. W. .... nw. nw. W. sw. W. W. ne. nw. nw. nw. .... se. W. sw. W. sw. .... nw. nw. nw. nw. .... .... W. nw. W. ..... ._..I ..... W. W. W. W. W. W. nw. ..... nw. ..... W. PW. W. W. W. W. W. nw. nw. n. 1. nw. ..... ..... ..... ..... nw. W. 3w. 1. ..... ..... ..... ..... nw. ..... ..... W. ..... ..... .._.. nw. 3w. 3w. W. nw. w. U'. 3w. W. W. ..... ........... ........... - 5.1 .__._. _____. ........... ........... ...... ........... - 5.4 ........... - I !, 2 , h -J i l l a , !C 4 - 19 14 16 -. 10 15 17 19 16 18 14 17 17 14 14 20 13 17 21 18 18 15 15 im ._ 14 17 19 15 7 13 12 17 13 12 11 11 9 13 19 1s 10 15 I7 15 12 11 13 15 1s 11 12 I1 11 10 I5 18 15 13 16 12 11 16 15 LO 8 13 a ... 15 LO 16 15 13 14 10 12 15 11 0 Ale$pO.-. .............. Bal win ............... Beaver Dam.. ......... Brookville.. ........... Green.. ........... Butler ............ Reaver.. .......... Jefferson. ......... ~ Freeport. .............. G-bo ro... .......... Greenville .............. Indiana ................ Aiiiisgong ........ Green. ............ Merrer.. .......... Indiana ........... Johnstown ............. Lock No. 4.. ........... Pitts urg ............. Saegerstown ............ Skidmore .............. Somerset ............... Uniontown ............. warreu ................ Narpbnd. 1,vcigpus .............. Camhria .......... Washington.. ..... Westmoreland .... Allegheny ......... Crawlord .......... Lawrence ......... Somemet .......... Fsvette ........... wrirren. .......... Deer Park.. ........... Grantsville.. .............. Oakland. ................... Weat Vkrgnia. Garrett.. ........ -1.. ..... ..do.. ................. do.. ................. Putnam ........... Raleigh. .......... Pleasants ......... Mercer.. .......... Upshuf: .......... R tchie .......... noddrldm. ....... Kanawha.. ....... Wirt. ............. Jackson. .......... McDowell.. ....... Randolph.. ....... Marion.. .......... Gllmer.. .......... Taylor. ........... Summcus ......... ..... do ............ Cabell.. ........... Greenbrier ........ Logan.. ........... Harrison. ......... Boone ............. Marion.. .......... Pocahontas. ...... Monon hela Mamhs.. ..:I:::: Hancocli .......... Wetzel.. .......... Fayette.. ......... Wood.. ........... Turker.. .......... Barbour. ......... Randolph.. ....... Wyoming. _. . __ __. Mason ............. FayetB.. ......... Mercer.. .......... Putnam ........... Roaoe.. .......... Wetzel. ........... Roane.. .......... Braxton ........... Preston.. ......... Monme..... ....... Clav. .............. Webster ........... Brooke.. .......... Lewis ............. Ohio.. ............ Mingo.. ........... . 43.3 40.8 41.4 42.5 38.6 43.6 1 .8 47.0 42.4 41.2 43.6 37.6 41.5 43.0 4 2 0 41.0 41.2 42.9 39.9P 48.8 39.8 34.4 35.4 39.8 40.0 WI. 6 42.0 38.0 41.4 37.4 40.2 ...... - 2.7 - 3.4 - 2 1 - 3.8 - 4.3 - 4.9 ...... - 2.5 - 4.7 - 3.5 - 1.5 .__.__ - 1.4 - .4 - 3.3 - ,4.8 - 3.0 - 4.5 - 3.5 - 1.6 - 4.0 - 3.6 - 4.13 - 4.8 - 2 3 - 5.3 - .9 - 3.9 ........... ...... I- 3.8 44.2 44.8 3S.3 41.6 41.9 40.3 43.2 43.4 32.5 ........... - 2.1 - 1.8 - 5.0 - 5.8 ._..__ ...... ...... ...... - 7.6 ........... ........... 36.2 41.6 39.2 46.9 ........... - 4.5 - 3.5 - 2.9 ...... Amesville.. ............ Bangorville. ........... Bellefontsine.. ......... Bladensburg. .......... Cadlz .................. Cambridge.. ........... Athens.. .......... 630 Richland .......... 1 .W Lo gan... .......... 1,2i6 Knox.. ........... 1,100 Harrlson .......... 1,245 Guernsey. ........ 803 C8lUpDdW& ....... Hamilton ......... 670 41.1 35.4 a0.0 35.3 36.8 88.4 42.7 ..____ - 1.6 - 2.6 - 3.9 - 2.6 - 1.8 ...... Temperature, In degrees Fahrenheit Precipitation, h Inches. - R - I B II 2 0 - 42 44 ... ... 44 38 4m 44 35 41 40 40 33 37 40 37 4 35 42 ... ... .-. ._. ... ... 50 35 49 46 41 41 34 45 45 50 38 52 47 38 44 51 47 471 48 50 4 41;l 49 53 5(i 42 43 45 42 44 27 37 51 52 51 42 46 37 47 49 42 59 57 39 .. .. .. .. .. 36 52 50 41 50 37 36 43 4.0 47 44 - 3 . E' g E a a - 16.3 13.4 is. a .... 6. fl 4. A 23. a 11. a 14. a 7. a 11. a .... 6.5 2.8 10.7 5.5 15.6 10.5 7.3 11.0 2s. 0 6.8 2. a in. 5 E. a 23.2 21.0 21.1 .5 3.0 2 0 2.5 T. 1.0 T. T. T. 1.0 0.4 4.0 T. 2 1 9.0 4.0 .6 7.0 1.0 .8 8.0 8 5 7.0 6.0 7.0 T. T. T. !l. 0 5.8 17.0 T. 5.0 7.0 .5 3.0 4.5 2 5 3.0 L 8 .... .... ..... ..... .... .... 15.0 4.4 8.2 .5 T. .l. 5 4.5 9.5 .8.7 2.0 T. - I 0 L. m' ;* a. 4 - If 11 1: If 15 1% 11 t 1f 14 15 14 15 11 14 11 14 12 1t 15 24 .. .. 16 11 16 17 9 11 13 11 12 1s ti 13 19 9 14 14 16 13 5 15 12 12 9 12 20 12 12 14 I1 I1 141 D 11 9 16 15 9 15 15 ia a0 .. .. .. ia .. .. LO 14 18 12 11 I1 L2 s 14 6 e - J G B - 64 58 ... ... 69 5s 67 ... - ci s - -s -4 .... .... 2 2 3 2 5 5 4 4 2 4 2 4 -2 5 -2 .... .... .... .._. .... .... -5 0 -3 10 5 9 7 6 10 4 13 10 9 7 2 3 0 5 9 10 12 14 5 ' 5 2 3 6 3 9 10 3 3 -1 11 10 8 11 10 18 6 10 ' 4 .... .... in' ..... .._.. ..... ..... 4 6 6 15 8 3 3 3 1 7 12 - d Y Ei - 5 7 .. .. 10 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 lli 5 16 16 16 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 16 5 16 16 16 16 I6 17 16 16 115 16 16 10 IH lti 16 LO 16 Iti 16 16 16 16 I0 16 16 16 15 10 I0 id I6 16 16 16 16 16 4 16 15 16 16 16 I6 16 16 I6 16 16 16 18 18 - i : - 2.08 2.16 2.53 .... 1.75 2.43 2.10 2. OF, 2.81 2.70 2.34 3.24 2.34 2.13 2.41 3.80 4.44 1. w 2.76 1.90 2. so 4.75 2.36 3.315 ..... 3.37 3.43 4.18 3.49 2.37 2.58 1. ti7 434 1.90 a 19 3.86 2.57 2.16 1.59 4.75 a. 52 3.36 2.94 1.91 4.1.6 3.59 1.64 i 14 3.10 3.07 1. ;I 2 .5 4 1.64 2.38 2.11 1.40 1. (10 I. 54 1.73 7.86 b l i. 90 5.35 I. 04 I. 37 1.99 5.02 L64 1. I ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 2. .16 2.28 2.10 3.70 1.a t. 94 1.57 !.67 !.&I t. 81 I. 18 - -ll N % us P c7 - 0.30 .40 . .w .... .30 .35 .35 . .XI .60 .45 .43 .68 .33 .30 .36 .54 .50 .40 .49 .30 .45 . &5 .57 .60 .... .60 .45 .60 .... .I3 .73 .90 .56 .40 -53 1.45 .52 .50 1. 30 .70 .62 .5s .73 I . 94 I . 54 !. 18 .. 54 L. 90 .58 .4s .79 .45 .46 .w .57 .70 .a .MI .. 64 .68 .. 27 L a o .. 13 .73 .61 -55 .s4 .. 60 ..... .... .._. ..... .._.. .40 .54 .43 .. 10 .68 .74 .52 .60 .45 .65 * 71 - L. E 3 a , L.8 $; 4 - 1 L 14 .. 11 7 6 11 14 14 11 g 14 9 14 .. im ia .. i a a li 13 7 .. .. 8 g 13 13 17 12 14 2 5 15 9 6 15 7 8 13 13 17 15 LO 9 I1 9 15 Iti 14 IO 8 12' LO 3 7 9' LO 12 13 l3 11 13 4 15 12 .. 7 I1 LO 17 LO LO 12 7 9 6 13 - 1 i 1- 1' - 1 12 4 i 4 I 6 1 I 1 7 7 6 E 3 12 1 lti 1 a 7 11 a 1 5 8 4 8 4 4 4 0 3 4 i 9 4 0 0 8 7 5 4 6 5 1 1 48 7 7 3 71 1 8 9 2 6 6 8 1 4 li i 6 3 2 0 0 7 6 8 0 2 - -g - 27 11 ... ... 12 22 27 13 25 27 27 27 27 12 12 27 27 12 ?7 ... ... .. .. .. .. 22 22 12 12 12 1 t 12 27 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 111 27 12 10 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 11 12 27 ... ... ... ... ... 12 11 3 12 21 12 21 Observers. I NNQ York. 1 Chas. E. Whltney. B. 0. Newton. John W. Alles. ...... - l.M ...... ...... . 2.4 - 2.m . 1.1! . 1.8! . .21 . 1.6: . 1.7: . 1.M . 1.m ' .ot . 1.9: . 1.31 . 1.11 . .0: . .3r . 1.7: . O.% ...... ...... ...... ...... ' .7? . 1.1% ...... , .34 , 1.18 , 2.72 ' .87 2 14 .84 , .44 , 1 .1 1.37 .32 .G9 1.58 .a 1.20 1.55 .8a .G5 .83 . 12 1.43 .s2 1.06 1.38 230 1. os 1.79 2 61 1.83 .74 1.59 2so 1.44 .32 .70 .sa .53 .57 .. i a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .97 2.30 1.00 .91 ..... .99 2 .2 1.15 1.12 1.42 ..... I Pmnsyluank. LL35 1.404 ti74 1.173 1.078 1.125 1.352 955 772 768 950 1.350 1.184 71s 1.42C 842 1,llli l.Oo(1 3.250 899 1,135 J. 8. Hinerman. S. H. Templeton. U. 8. Engineer. H. C. Bartholomew. J. A. Miller. E. T. Buchanan. Grant Pvle F. E. Dkok Mrs. Anna R. Rirtner. James 0. Kramer. A. M. Orr. R. W. Wehrle. E, C. Lorentz R. T. MrCowan. Murray Forbes. U. 8. Weather Bureau. J G. A ple. VG. H. !toner. W. M. Schrork. Wm. Hunt. Anna Simpson. Clarion ................. Clarion ............ Claysvllle. ............. Washington ....... Confluence ............. Somerset.. ........ Franklin.. ............. Venanm.. ........ .. 81 63 6s 71 69 66 ti4 03 67 71 I3 .. .. _. 77 65 71 80 79 72 77 72 78 75 82 77 77 so 74 74 79 70 82 85 Ro 79 90 75 70 70 70 ti5 72 65 73 76 75 80 so R7 72 78 80 72 a1 81 60 ... 70 ... ... ... _.. 65 76 70 87 73 63 67 65 60 68 n ........... 33.4 -3 .5 37.0 - 2.4 36.6 ,- 3.3 .... 37. 0 37.1 32.8 8 .0 31.0 39.2 30.8 ...... - 2.4 - 2.4 - 2.5 ...... - 4.5 - 1.5 - 4.5 - 3.9 - 4.c - 4.4 8. P. Specht. J. 8. Miller. R. E. Weber. 574 2,440 622 2. ,563 1,471 567 900 5w 612 544 879 985 510 2, m e&5 1,033 7c4 967 2,109 1, 640 w 634 2,252 6 s 1.m2 1.192 2,785 553 904 2,469 674 639 919 710 839 3,207 1,500 1,325 824 615 600 3% tz 738 ...... ...... ...... James Rlll. John A. Ewart. SoolRk'Rastern Ry. A. A. Damall. Van A. Zevely. G. W. Sherwood. R. C. Hewes. J. Y. Reed. L? T. Perry. J:J. Lincoln. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 8. Glenn Fleming. Jolm Holt. John W. Snider. Arthur Geor r. B. I,avenf&, C. E. L. H. Rutchinson. Bancroft. .............. Beckle ................ Bens rfun .............. Bluefield.. ............. Buckhannon.. ......... Cairo.. ................. Central Station ......... Charleston. ............ Creston. ............... Cuba.. ................. Elkhorn.. ............. Elkins ................. Fairmont .............. Glenville.. ............. Gralton. ............... Green Sulphur Springs. Hlnton ................. Huntlngton.. .......... Lewlsburg ............. Log an... ............... Lost Creek ............. Madison. .............. Mannington.. .......... Marlinton. ............. Morgmtown. .......... Moundsville. ........... New Cumberland.. .... New Martinsville ...... : NuttalIbiirE.. .......... Parkersburg. ........... Parsons.. .............. Philippi.. .............. Pickens s... ............ Pineville ............... Point Pleasant ......... Powellton.. ............ Princeton.. ............ Robertaburg.. ......... Ryan.. ................ Smlthfleld ............. Spencer.. .............. suttrm ................. Terra Alta ............. Unlou .................. Valler Fork ............ Webiter Springs. ...... Wellsb urg... ........... Weston.. .............. Wheellng .............. Willlamson.. .......... Ohio. Wm. Ankmn. MISS Donna Tully. D. 8. Weather Bureau. 1. w. swisher. 1. D. Dadisman. Dr. I. L. Cunningham. W. V. Banter. W. D. Holmes. Morris HsosIord. E. Scott. E. P. Turley. Wm. E. Ryan. 3. M. Whlsler. A. Y. McKown. !. E. F Bailghman. Dodge. ~&II Clark. Miss Blanche Pierson. p. H. Hamrlck. i.. P. Waugh. . Miss C. M. Dsvls. Miss M. B. Forsyth. 1. F. Keyser. F. W. Gibson. 3. Id. Painter. hry L. Lane. Miss Mary Elllott. Barry B. MccOnnell. Jsmuel Mehaffey. Benry F. PLnhrosl. 9162!2-114 Tuscarawas ....... Stark ............. Morrow.. ......... Ross .............. Hamilton.. ....... Pickaaay ......... Monroe ............ Franklin.. ........ Coshocton.. ....... Monteonierv ...... Dela\tare..: ....... Belmont.. ........ Tusrarawss.. ..... Portage.. ......... Llcking. .......... _.._do ............. Adams.. .......... L'olumblana ....... Darke ............. Highland.. ....... Lawrence ......... Butler. ........... Hardln ............ Holmes.. ......... Fairfield .......... MOT?. .......... Was ington ....... Marion.. .......... Knox.. ........... Perry ............. Columbiana.. ..... Coshocton ......... Jefferson.. ........ Stark.. ........... Columbiana.. ..... Franklin.. ........ 1.icLing. .......... Adams.. .......... Muskingum.. ..... Miami. ............ Clark .............. Rcloto.. ........... Marion.. .......... Wa e ............ Ricgnd .......... Shelby ............ Perr ............. rlarP .............. Noble.. ........... Meics.. ........... Gallia.. __. _. . __ _.. Cham ai ........ TruniEuR.. ..... Pike .............. Warren ........... Wavne.. .......... Mahoning ......... Muskingum.. ..... RIXS .............. W k .............. Montgomerv. ..... Tazewell.. ......... Lee ............... Grayson _____ ._ __ __ Wythe.. .......... Smyth.. .......... Wythe ............ Washington ....... Montgomery.. .... Scott .............. Wythe ............ R ~~s ?l l ............ Mltcbell.. ......... Cherokee. ......... Buncombe.. ...... Avery.. .......... Transylvsnia.. ... Swain.. ........... Jackson.. ......... Hendemon.. ...... Maron.. .......... Madlson.. ........ 1 1: 010 lj30 6% W.I 600 918 770 790 927 1.3% s.1~ 1,005 gcjg 1,000 500 1 1% 1'0~0 1: ~3 5i5 975 1,015 1, os7 89s iltl 027 IIsi, 1. LW Si5 1,145 s50 1,050 1, io0 1.053 757 1.015 615 1,018 847 ' 1.130 527 909 990 1, lor) 985 1,Om (Is0 i.lE7 5R3 ~9 6 1,031 w)o 700 1,030 846 7M) 750 I 590 1.540 2.170 3.2.50 3,243 3.300 2,038 2.?3 2.E8 1.~50 1.773 1.221 2,293 3.131 37.6 3i.0 42.0 33.4 - 1.1 - 2.9 - 2.9 - 4.1 34. ti 34.2 3.q.s 3s.s ........... - 3.5 - 2.8 + .3 - 4.3 R.8 43.3 43.4 39.4 34.0 41.0 41.3'- 35.0 ........... ...... ...... - 1.9 - 3. d - 1.4 .5 - 1.5 .! ........... ........... 16 16 40 3.68 + .03 ....... 5.81 ....... ....... 4.26 ....... ....... 4.79 ....... 40 3.1 - .83 2.0 T. ..... ..... ..__. 1.0 ......... 1.3 T. 6.0 T. .O T. 1.0 6.0 4.2 1.0 .8 ......... ......... ......... 14 13 13 9 13 14 14 14 11 8 15 13 9 15 11 11 16 16 16 16 16 17 .................... 44 4.15 ....... 36 3.03 - 2.95 43 5.70 ....... 44 2.47 - 3.95 ....... 5.85 - .l S 4.3 3.11 ....... .................... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Clinuctological data for March, 1911. Di&ict No. 3-ConDinued. MARCH, 191 1 Gtations. - E ; - E d GI 0 0 - 1s 28 16 Y 40 ?a 8 33 2 30 14 23 1 19 2 i 29 ?9 1s 18 2.5 32 23 53 19 19 11; 27 91 33 19 18 18 11 Pi 18 16 28 19 1 16 1 18 80 1 19 19 28 12 17 5 1 18 43 2s ?ti 32 18 24 9') -- 0 20 1.9 8 1 7 1 16 15 2 2 15 18 .. 1 32 3 10 23 1 15 21 13 4 10 35 19 17 ~- Sky. - i 5 .cI a .$1 .- F d d al c W. sw. sw. sw. sw. W. nw. ..... ..... nw. n. nw. nw. nw. sw. SW. W. W. W. W. SU-. sw. W. ne. ne. nw. se. nw. W. S. sw. sw. \V. W. SW. W. W. W. sw. W. W. nw. nw. ..... n. \V . W. S. SW. sw. e. nw. ..... sw. S. sw. W. S. ..... W. W. W. sw. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. .- ' d 4 % 3= :i :& Urn >> - 6 12 13 17 11 12 8 15 10 10 11 15 16 10 14 9 G 10 13 11 8 12 10 14 10 9 8 14 9 15 13 14 10 9 13 12 13 7 17 13 9 13 11 5 8 13 14 6 13 13 11 14 15 .. .. .. .. .. .. 13 12 13 12 .- *j 8 i;i - 63' 64 G4 7'' i o 72 lis 68 Gc ti5 6ti ill 61 Ijt; ti5 iG G1 G9 io 81 69 lid 69 i2 i3 &?I fs I% til 1% 1% G3 til li7 I !! 15 Gti li5 77 63 04 67 67 6R 78 77 70 G2 7s 08 67 .. .. .. .. .. -. .. 79 79 73 77 70 75 77 74 _. .. .. .. 7G .. 83 83 77 77 84 74 86 79 78 72 81 .. .. .. - d c d - ai 21 21 "1 21 12 21 11' 21 E 12 12 "7 21 21 12 12 21 12 12 21 21 21 12 12 12 21 19 11 E 11 14 25 I? 21 12 22 12 21 I2 21 12 21 21 11 12 11 "1 ?7 12 21 25 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 12 12 13 ?2 12 12 11 .. .. .. 13 .. 12 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 21 12 12 .. - I I c 3 - 3 5 I; 13 10 .... ; .... I1 5 2 4 10 3 6 6 10 3 9 9 11 10 4 4 Y i s 5 s i li 2 2 4 ti 6 4 6 6 12 4 3 2 7 6 10 10 ,3 7 10 19 4 .... .... .... .... .... 15 9 2 10 13 11 10 11 .... .... .... .... 11 .... 19 14 7 19 1s 11 18 10 16 13 13 .... .... .... - x A d -s $2 I B - 0.60 .5 i .55 .71 . 81 .il .Go . s?. .40 1.0s .57 .4i .a .75 .47 .40 .45 1.30 .57 . 89 1. I4 1.21 1.10 .3i .ti5 .83 .8" .@9 . so .G1 . 90 .5? .3G . ca .w .40 .GO .:I; .9n .4R 1.37 .G5 .ai . .w .59 .pli .77 .G5 .50 .49 .53 .s5 .95 .80 .50 .78 .!? .ad .... 1.75 2.00 1.18 1.17 .94 .95 1.09 1.38 1.18 1.40 .w) 2. n .._. .... .80 .62 1.34 1.10 .80 .8G 1.90 1.48 1.41 1.62 .48 ..... ..... ..... - I ! 5 Sei : - 9 11 9 12 11 14 11 11 11 7 14 3 5 9 10 9 11 15 12 16 9 7 cj 16 9 4 1R 9 14 10 P li 13 11 15 10 10 11 8 15 11 10 6 5 3 S 9 12 7 17 14 ... ... 8 ... ... ... 14 9 12 14 15 15 1.5 16 ... ... _.. 17 ... 16 15 18 18 18 10 13 10 14 17 ... ... ... ... - p; 4 B c a d c - - I6 8 9 5 13 12 2 IO LO 9 9 1 L8 L2 13 15 I2 8 5 L1 3 I2 10 15 0 14 13 P i 7 13 .ri 5 8 3 14 4 7 I4 4 9 16 17 13 14 17 9 7 3 0 2 ... ... 4 LO G 5 7 3 8 3 ... I .. ... 5 ... 9 6 4 LO 2 8 9 3 13 3 ... Observers. - Ohio -Continued. Canal Dover.. ........ Canton.. .............. Cardington.. .......... ChiUkothe.. .......... clncmnstl.. ........... Clrcleville.. ........... Clari ton .......... Coshocton.. ........... Dyton.. ............. De aware. ............ Demos.. .............. Dennlson 8.. .......... Frankfurt.. ........... Garrettsville .......... Granville.. ............ Gratiot 5.. ............ Green.. ............... Green €€ Ill.. .......... Greenvllle.. ........... Hillsborn .............. Ironton.. ............. Jacksonburn. ......... cQ&%US.: :. ......... 26.8 - 2.1 3i.2 + .I 36.2 - 2.1 Ed, 8. Slingluff. .... 43.2 40. I 40.0 3s 3 ...... + .4 - 1.5 .9 ...... - I. S. W. Courtrlght. Col. 6. Tschappat. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Mrs. Ada Jedries. Mrs. Edith L. Boyer. Prof. L. L. Hudson. J. T. Dysart. Water bupply CQ. O A Cor s.'M.. Lutter. ........... 40.0 - .3 3i.6 - 3.3 37.5 - 2.1 Dr. L. E. Davis. W. B. Longstreth. W. F. Iienyon. Jos. E. Bentley. Oeo. A. Katzenberwr. 30.0 40.4 44.9 39. t j 35.8 36.1 40.1 8. tl 41.8 3 s 4 30.0 3s 6 34.3 3s. s 3G. 8 33.8 34. 4 35.6 3 i . 4 40. 6 3s. 5 + .2 - 1.5 + 1.4 + .3 - 3.1 - 3.1 -. 1.9 - 1.5 .5 + .9 - 1.6 - 3.5 - 4 .i + .4 - 2.3 - 4.4 - 4.4 - .a - 3.0 - 3.0 - ....... Carev H. Roush. - Jamhs Bull. Dr. J. B. cjwsley. N. 1. Martin. Lloyd C. Ychonauer. R. L. Renshaw. C. €1. Morris. Prof. T. D. Biscoe. Dr. E. H. Raffensperger. L. 11. Burgess. V. C. Ereland. ~~~ ~~ Kenton. .. .-. .......... Killbuck. ............. Lancaster.. ........... McConnebville.. ...... Marletta. ............. Yarlon.. .............. Milfordton.. .......... Mllllgan 5.. ........... Mlll rt ............... Nellc.. ............... New Alexandrla. ..... New Berlin.. ......... New Waterford.. ..... Ohlo State University. Pataskah.. ........... Peebles ................ Phiio (1) .............. Piq ua... .............. Flattsburpi . :. ......... Portsmou h .......... Prospect. ............. Rittmm.. ............ Shenandoah.. ......... Sidney. ............... Somerset.. ............ 6pr i n g fl e 1 d ............ Summerfield.. ........ S racuse .............. Tgurman ............. Urbana.. ............. W m n . .............. Waverly .............. Waynesville. .......... Wooster. .............. Youngstown. ......... Zanesville. ............ Virginia. Big Stone Gap. __ __ __. Blacksburg.. .......... Burkea Garden ..__. ._. Elk Knob ............. Galax.. ............... Ivanhoe.. ............. Lebanon.. ............ Marion.. .............. Max Meadows ......... Mendota. ............. Radfo rd... ............ S eers Ferry .......... $y theville. ........... Nwfh Carolina. Altapaes 0 ............. Andrew.. ............ Ashevllle ............. Banners Elk _____ __. _. J . N. Ridenour. Ora 0 Smal!ev. L. C. Burckhohr. Harrv L. Roherts. F. E: Stewart. Dr.. A. A. Schlrrmann. Neil J. Gast. J. n. Gish. T. B. Arnett. Hamline B. Blake. Miss M. W. C. Sheridan. W. A. Webster. H. R. McClintock. E. 0 . Campbell. D. D. Thomas. Prof. J. H. Williams. Y. D. YcCorkle. Hemnann A. Lorbwh. Charles Michener. Ex eriment Station. G: !A. Patton. S. G. Sprague. ............ u.0 1- 2.3 43.1 - 2.0 45. G 40. G 35.2 44.7 40.4 44. s 42.3 42.0 .._. .... .... .... 41.2 - 1.4 - 2.7 - 4.0 ...... ...... ...... ...... - 1.0 - 3.8 ...... ...... ...... - 1.1 John W. Fox ST. AWI. Experi&nt Sta. C . H. Greever. Henry Nicoll. E. C. Williams. Miss Alice 0. Jewett. R. W. Swain. Southwestern State Hospltnl. James M. Graham. Frank M. Barker. Arthur Roberts. Mrs. L. E. Venable. U 8. Weather Bureau ....... ......... 9 w. 13 sw. 8 I sw. 13 I w. ... I ...... ......... I ......... ......... 11 , nw. C. C. & 0. Railway. J. D. Llnk. U. 8. Weather Bureau. T. L. Lowe. W. E. Breeae. D. K. Colllns. F. H. Brown. Dr. L. B. Morse. T. 0. Harbison. P. A. Garner. Prof. E. J. Johnson. M. L. Church. J ~M C. Midyett. B. C. Hawkins. Judge J. C. L. Gudgr. .... 49.3 45.6 39.4 46.8 ...... ...... + .7 - 2.5 ...... ........... 47.4 I ...... ..... e.5 1+.":5 4Wnl. ..... 47.8 1- 1.5 I ------ ... I ...... 7 I nw. 9 w. 18 I w. xlnas.. ......... Ashe.. ............ Madison.. ........ Cherokee.. ........ Macon. ........... Haywood. ........ I Marshall.. ............ Mu h .............. Roc? douse.. ........ Waynesville.. ........ .......... 45.4 - 2.0 46.4 ---I.---.- - 3.2 ......... 4 nw. 11 I BW. MARCH, 1911. 18 2 23 24 1 20 21 22 24 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatological data for March, 1911. Dbtrict No. S-Continued. --- 16 44 19 36 .............. 16 43 16 33 10 41 10 40 10 50 10 43 16 42 351 1.30 1.71 1.83 1.1s 1.54 1.29 1.00 1.69 0.w 0.45 - 4 R s 9 a E B c 4 - 21 4 11 29 27 1 17 14 '2s 29 32 26 5 14 18 27 11 8 14 14 32 4s 23 7 15 15 16 2 21 14 >* 21 9 16 25 14 1 15 P 40 2 16 8 23 7 27 15 14 40 21 4 1s 4 14 26 23 27 5 15 5 21 8 14 23 8 I 14 10 14 .. ..I 17 10 14 7 8 3 8 22 21 ;; -- T. .O .o .o .O .o .o .o .o .o Jackson ........... M o r y ........... Lau erdale ....... Marshall.. ........ Madlson.. ........ Colbert.. ......... Jackeon.. ......... Colbert. .......... Maury ............ Polk .............. Creme.. .................. Sullivan. ................ Pickett.. ......... Smith.. ........... Robertson ........ O(r0 573 563 5S0 5 3 3tiO 652 4S8 7% 880 1.028 500 625 1.10 1 .P 1.20 1.36 1.10 .70 .75 .89 .51 .74 1.69 .80 1.70 1.62 1.31 1.12 .70 1.08 1.60 1.06 1.20 1.42 .65 1.41 1.23 1.00 1.00 .94 1.14 .85 1.10 1.10 1.00 .56 1.56 .45 .86 .70 1 .w .74 1.30 .99 .W3 1.01 1.27 1.14 1.47 .67 1.04 1.35 .71 1.46 1.44 .60 1.01 1.00 1.34 1.54 ...... .o .o 2.0 1.8 .5 .8 2.0 1.0 .O .o T. .6 1.0 2.0 T. .o T. T. .1 .4 .o .O .o .2 .o T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. 2.0 T. T. 1.9 T. .o .o 2.0 5.0 T. .o T. 1.0 .O 2.0 .o .o .o 1.0 .O ............ .o .O ............ ...... ~ ~~ Clay .............. Chester.. ......... Bradley ........... Hamilton ......... Montgomery.. .... 4w 400 709 808 530 Anderson. ......... Jefferson. ................ Mei s ............. Stewart ........... Sequatchee ........ Carter.. ........... Cumberland. - -. ._ Rutherford ........ Williamson.. ..... Rutherford.. Roane ............ Lewls ............. Lawrence ......... Jefferson.. ............... Washington.. ..... Humphrey.% ...... Roane.. ................. =ox ............. Wilson.. .......... Marshall .......... Overton .......... Loudon ........... Giles. ............. Monroe. ................. Warren.. ......... Blount.. .......... Johnson ........... Davldson ......... Cocke.. ........... Scott.. ............ Bedford ........... Hickman. ............... Perry ............. Hawkins.. ........ Mary::: :... .... Har in ....... Sevler. ................... Franklin.. ........ White.. .......... Claiborne.. ....... Henrv.. .......... Claihbme ................ Coffee.. ........... White ............ Wayne. ........... Henderson ........ Sumner.. ......... Lincoln ........... DicEson ........... 800 €50 st^ 500 72R 1.575 1.850 560 648 811 983 OOO 1.667 364 977 522 727 1.OOO 816 770 1,011 1,050 2.4% 654 1.280 1,215 770 400 1.150 1,410 442 2. OOO 9% 1.0.5s 3i7 1,Oi5 909 753 400 650 850 ............. 20 10 21 16 41 15 I 43 .............. 10 I 44 Clinton .................. Jefkrson.. ........ Nelson.. .......... Lee ............... Mo 637 650 ~~ ohlo .............. PUI~SH.. ......... Madison.. ........ Warren ........... McLean ........... i 4 i 773 1.070 51y) 397 Sky. a' Ti :B q8 jQ E .Ei 2- 5 - 10 5 10 12 7 10 6 8 10 7 8 11 16 11 9 13 12 13 6 13 13 10 14 16 14 8 3 9 13 14 11 8 8 11 10 16 13 9 15 13 11 11 11 13 8 11 14 14 15 10 15 8 7 8 6 16 12 0 18 5 11 13 8 14 9 15 10 7 10 8 .. 7 6 8 12 5 9 9 12 9 13 6 Precipltatlon, in inches. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. - 9 1 - 50.4 52.2 .... 54.2 54.4 54.0 53.8 53.0 w. 2 53.7 52.0 50.3 50.3 51.9 51.9 .... .... .... .... .... 52.4 51.1 .... .... 50.1 50. 6 52.0 52. ? 46.6 51. 6 50.2 49.7 52. 4 45.4 52.7 49.0 51.4 52.8 50.4 52.0 51.3 50.6 43.4 50.8 4s. 2 52.2 51.6 54.7 4i. 0 46. 8 55.4 &q. 4 50.0 50. 6 46.2 50.8 52.3 53.0 52.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .._. ..... .... ..... ..... 49.8 42.8 46.2 43.4 47.6 4'5.4 49.0 4S. 8 48.9 .... ..... - 1 i;i - 81 76 .. 1 65 84 s4 90 85 86 84 82 85 82 85 .. .. .. .. .. 83 87 81 82 6s 84 s2 83 86 81 85 80 90 81 87 87 83 82 85 82 78 84 so 86 87 90 Ro R1 D 85 so 83 81 I 83 s6 81 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _. .. .. _. _. .. 80 78 81 s-4 8.4 83 84 S6 79 .. .. - i * b - 12 31 ... 12 11 12 11 11 12 11 12 13 21 12 11 ... .. ... ._. ... 13 11 12 11 11 12 13 12 12 22 11 12 11 12 1'2 la 11 12 11 12 13 12 12 13 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 12 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 11 11 12 11 12 11 11 21 ... ... _- 3 i: - 3.09 4.39 2.93 2.34 2.81 3.27 2.05 2.85 2.34 1.86 2.50 2.90 5.15 4.56 2.90 3.49 3.03 3.20 2.01 3.19 2.79 1.92 5.50 5.76 2.92 2.82 1.24 2.58 4.55 5.90 2.75 2.81 2.47 5.29 4.01 5.02 3.55 1.05 4.58 3.99 3.23 2.53 2.79 3. Bs 3.85 3. I 2.99 4.33 6.73 2.22 4.99 3.84 2. os 2.93 2.62 5.36 6.09 2.45 3.54 5.33 1.53 5. s2 2.90 3.16 2.75 2.63 3.21 3.60 .... ;: : 4.32 3.17 1.51 3.76 1.83 1.38 1.92 4.92 1.50 3.84 2.10 - i m 5 ; z.c Q ;: ;2 - 7 4 .. 3 0 5 8 0 9 1 5 13 2 5 12 0 8 1 2 6 10 4 0 0 9 7 8 0 5 6 4 2 15 14 2 7 0 11 5 7 0 6 13 0 14 6 4 11 4 3 7 13 11 5 13 7 4 11 2 11 5 12 4 9 2 13 .. .. .. ... .. 3 6 0 6 1 7 5 1 14 1 4 - - 5 . 3: ¶i G C :E - 7 8 .. 15 10 12 4 12 14 17 8 8 12 14 12 14 5 15 9 16 10 8 19 14 5 10 7 14 11 6 12 14 5 4 10 8 10 8 11 7 13 1' 4 18 6 8 12 9 14 14 8 8 4 11 I2 16 11 R 15 4 15 5 12 8 13 4 ... ... ... .. .. 12 13 14 13 15 8 14 13 9 13 11 - ;u $!2 i= 4 - 17 19 .. 14 21 14 19 13 8 13 18 10 17 12 7 17 18 15 20 9 11 19 11 17 17 14 16 17 15 19 15 15 11 13 19 16 15 12 15 17 18 13 14 13 11 17 15 11 13 14 10 10 16 15 6 8 16 12 14 16 11 14 15 14 16 14 .. .. .. ... .. 16 12 17 12 15 16 12 17 8 17 16 Observers. Stations. Gilmer.. .......... Walker .......... 1 Gmgiu. Diamond.. ........... Lafayette ............. t 0.4 ...... ...... .o t 1.3 - .8 - .2 t 1.2 - .5 ...... t 1.3 - .6 - .3 t 2.1 t .7 ...... ...... . 3.43 ...... . 2.57 - 3.72 - 2.72 . 3.66 . 3.18 . 3.81 - 4.02 ...... . 2.84 . 2.81 . .01 - 2.80 . 1.79 - 1.74 . 2.26 . 2.75 . 3.42 . 3.14 . .a - 3.76 . 2.53 . 3.74 . .27 . .71 . 2.68 - 2.69 - .46 - 2 .2 . 1.67 - 1.47 - .99 . 1.59 . 3.33 . .93 . 1.97 . 2.67 . 1.29 . 2.24 . 3 .2 . .01 . 3.35 . 3.00 . .46 . .06 ' 3.07 . 3.62 ' .P . .65 . 3.10 . 3.12 . 1.99 - 2.61 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - 1.95 - 1.85 - 4.29 - 3.41 - 3.21 - .35 - .81 - 3.41 ...... ...... ...... R. A. Iiimrey. Ralph A. Snow. ..... nw. e. n. n. nw. e. ne. W. sw. S. W. W. W. S. 8 . S. W. n. ..... nw. n. ne. n. W. sw. 8. W. W. W. ...... ...... n. nw. ...... ...... ...... W. S. sw. S. S. S. 8. 8. W. W. W. 8. S. n. n. ...... ..... n. nw. W. UW. sw. W. W. w . SW. ..... n. n. ..... S. W. s. ..... W. sw. nw. e. nw. n. nw. nw. nw. nw. S. AlablWlk3. Bridgeport. ........... Decatur. ............. Florence.. ............ Guntersville.. ........ Madieon.. ............ Riverton.. ............ scottsboro ............ Tuscumbia ........... Tmncssee. Ashwood.. ........... Benton.. ............. Birds Bridge .......... Blue Clty ............. Byrdstown.. ......... Carth e .............. Cedar%lll. ........... Celina.. ............... Center Point.. ........ Charleston ............ Chattanooga.. ........ Clarksville ............ Clinton.. ............. Dandridge.. .......... Decatur.. ............. Dickson.. ............. Dover.. ............... Dunlap.. ............. Elizabethton.. ........ Erasmus.. ............ Florence.. ............ Franklin.. ............ Halls Hill ............ Harriman. ............ Hohenwsld ........... Iron Clty.. ........... Jefferson Clty. ........ Johnson Clty .......... Johnsonvllle .......... Kingston.. ........... Kno.rville. ............ LebFon .............. Lewubnrg.. .......... Llvlngston.. .......... Loudon.. ............. L nnvllle ............. d cGh ee... ............ McYinnville .......... Maryville ............. Mountain Clty ........ Nashville. ............ Newport.. ............ New River ............ Palmetto.. ........... Pinewood.. ........... Ernie J. Moore. K. A. Caldwell. Samuel Moore. 3)::lep .............. Mrs. J. W. Fleming. G. L. Williams. D. B. George. 1. W. Fisher. k'hZ. %Ling. J. F. Ruffln. 9. B. Anderson. H. H. Bailey. 1. T. Weeks. U. S.Weather Bureau. Prof. James A. Lyou. John Thompson. J. E. Swann. J . W. Lillard. N. R. Sugg. A.M. Tlp It. 5. B. Boys. Chas M n . E. Bo 8. d Ashley. Erastus P. Bell. F J H d e Ed.'F. &r&ht. Robert R. A m . John Lutzelman. k t. H. P. Seavy. C. b alvin Maddox. Ward Crosb Kiss Salk ZMatthews. H. Crumhliss. U. S. Weather Bureau. Logan Flelds. Livingston Academy. Robert W. Clark. Col. J. H. Burrow. MISS .411ce L. Headrlck. J. T. Sparkman. Mrs. Sam T. Broyles. f : Bureau. Dr. C. T. Burnett. Burl W. Buttram. Mrs. Ross Woods. Miss Carrie Cash Miss Bessle Howard. Fred Beal. 3. G. Wilson. W. F. Bell. A. 0. Eckel. A:H. Noll. E. H. Hull. Mrs. Lucy E. Breeding. H. A. Boden. 1. C. Car. Dr. R. D. CNtCher. ...... I .... I .... 16 16 138 20 16 44 17 16 I45 ...... ...... t 1.1 t 2.8 - 2.0 - .4 t .G - 1.9 t 1.6 - .4 - 1.0 t 2.4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ._._.. ...... ...... - 3.; t .- t .8 t 1.2 t 1.6 t .6 - .8 - 2.4 t 1.6 - 1.4 t 0.4 t 1.5 - .9 - .1 t 3.1 .o - 3.1 t 2.5 t 3.4 - 1.4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - .9 - 4.6 - 1.4 - 4.1 + .4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - .6 ......I .... .... ...... ...... .... .............. 17 let 46 20 1 16 1 45 .... .... 1s j 16 I 47 17 ! 16 , 43 ~~ ~~ ~ Pope.. ................ Rogersvllle ........... Rugby.. .............. Savannah. ............ Sevierville ............ J i I it; 46 .. %Z 19 18 lQ 17 1s .. 1 44 32 43 1 % Sewanee .............. Spar ta... ............. Springdale ............ b ringville ............ 2 mewell.. ........... Tu 11 ah oma ........... Walling.. ............ Waynesboro . - - -. . -. -, Wildersville .......... worsham.. .......... Yukon.. ............. Kentwkp. Alpha. .............. Anchorage. .......... Bardstown Beattyville : Beaver Dam 85.. .... Berea. ............... Burns% ............ Calhoun.. ........... Bowli Green $5 .... Esrliiton 5 ....... Catlettsbq. :. ...... ...... l _._.I._.. 18 16 43 .......... I .... 21 16 140 R. T. Moore. 1.6. Roberts. B C B o d WV. 1. F. i. EHEer. W?ISO~. W. P. Watson. .......... .......... I:::: 18 I 16 I 34 1.84 .70 .57 .88 .65 .40 .59 1. B .34 1.2a .%I T. T. .5 3.0 T. .5 1.3 1.2 .5 1.0 .o y. W. Hicks. ". E. Barrett. 0. M. Talbot. G. W. Cann. ;. 8. Woodward. -. F. Rumold. Mrs. L. 0. Causey. 0. M. Es-. W. A Ta lor. ~r s . i e J e M. B ~S . 1. B. Atnnson. 19 16 12 16 14 16 12 16 17 : 16 16 I 16 18 i l Y 40 45 45 51 47 45 45 Boyd ............. 544 Hopkins .......... 1 370 352 12 13 21 11 11 llt :it ::i 11 12 11 12 12 12 11 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climatological datu for March, 1911. Dishkt No. 8-Continued. ci i f a "3 -- 15 13 IO 15 16 13 .......... .......... :5" :: 15 13 17 11 15 7 18 .......... MARCH, 191 1 Kenlucky--Continued. Edmonton ............. stations. Counties. Metealf .......... s n EubGk 05.. ........... Pulaskl.. ........ palmouth .............. Pendleton ....... Farmers. .............. Rowan.. ........ Frankfort.. ............. Franklin. ........ -- Franklin ............... Simpson ......... Greensburg ......... Green. ........... High Bri e ........... Jessamine ........ Hookias%e ........... Christian ......... n o -- - 1.R2 - 2.97 - 1.00 - 1.74 - ?.89 - 3.01 - 3.13 - 4.31 -3 .5 0 - 3.41 - 5.16 - 2.02 - 2.70 - 1.79 t .69 - 2.74 - 3.43 - 1.63 - 3.16 ....... ....... ....... ....... - 2.23 - 3.69 - 1.30 - 3.70 - 3.18 t .28 ....... ....... .............. Brickenridge .... Id.. ........... Grayson.. ....... Lexington.. ........... Fayette.. ........ 1.81 1.25 1.24 1.30 .95 .60 .95 .39 .55 .45 .40 1.04 .13 .81 .54 1.25 1.85 1.14 .37 1.40 .6n 1.35 .94 .50 .42 .93 .50 .60 .m 1 .w 1.01 LoretG ................ Marion ........... Louisville.. ............ Jefterson.. ....... Marion ................. Crlttenden ....... 44.8 45.3 50.3 45.2 Ma vllie$# ........... Mason ........... k[i~Ie&ro.. ......... Bell .............. Mount Sterling 45.. .... Montgomery. .... Owensboro 95--. ....... Daviess. ......... ............ ...... - .6 + .1 - 3.0 50.7 46.4 46.7 42.9 46.2 46.2 49.2 43.3 49.7 42.6 46.8 44.3 44.98 45.8 43.8 12.8 45.3 45.0 45.4 45.8 40.8 40.0 columbu.. .............. colmersville.. .......... Crswfordsvllle.. ........ Del hl ................. Em% ence .............. ............ + .1 - 1.1 - .5 - .5 - 2.0 + .9 + .5 - 2.2 + 1.9 - 1.5 - 1.8 - .9 ............ ...... ............ + .5 - 2.B - 1.2 - 1.0 - .3 - 1.0 ._._.. ...... - 1.2 Madlson. ......... Fountain.. ....... Monroe.. ......... Owenton..:;. ......... Paducah ............... Paintsvllle.. ........... Pikeville ............... Richmond 5s.. ........ St. John $5 ............. Scott.. ................ Shelby City.. .......... Shelbyville $8.. ........ "a lorsville.. .......... Wllllamstown 85.. ..... Indiana. W&lamsburg 88.. ..... Owen ............ McCracken ....... Johnson. ......... Pike ............. Madison.. ....... Hardin .......... Kenton.. ........ Boyle.. .......... Shelby .......... S#guyy.. ........ Grant.. .......... ......... Posey ............ Orange.. ......... Glbson.. ......... Wavne ........... Fdton.. ......... 13 12 12 iiti llt' 21 llt 31 13 31 21 31 21 21 21 11 21 21 21 11 21 31 11 31 21 ?1 21 11 11 31 31 31 11 11 12 31 21 21 21 21 11 21 12 11 21 21 11 Et Y 600 1,177 630 66s 560 691 581 767. sw 635 989 681 525 5% 1,128 930 479 700 341 926 777 1,087 759 4% 939 943 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 892 522 744 835 767 Bll 633 769 780 868 782 386 1,101 905 854 462 741 823 45s 840 617 630 &a 363 814 ggo 674 980 413 611 4Sl 972 m 370 717 570 610 785 523 4% 612 525 431 484 529 885 520 ...... ...... 775 ...... 8 13 15 10 15 10 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 11 9 19 148 12 10 16 10 13 13 14 11 11 11 15 13 9 8 11 18 10 16 10 12 8 10 10 15 10 13 14 9 10 12 .......... .......... .......... :: E .......... .......... - 1 i E - il i - 20 17 22 5 20 17 19 8 15 13 15 33 14 39 16 14 16 21 15 15 32 0 3 19 15 13 17 12 9 15 9 16 1 16 16 26 20 28 29 1 26 5 35 13 29 8 15 3 18 40 ?9 4 19 32 31 19 29 25 31 1 10 25 14 29 26 6 25 8 6 8 17 24 7 4 21 12 a0 19 15 3 4 29 - 1.78 -1 .2 6 -2 .0 9 - 1.15 - .78 t .34 - .61 - 1.13 - 3.34 - 1.62 -1 .4 3 ........ ........ ........ ....... ............. ........ -1 .8 6 - 1.12 - 2.01 - 1.61 - 1.39 - 1.15 - 1.07 - 3.68 -1 .5 0 - .23 - 3.83 - 3.16 - 3.80 ....... ....... ....... Temperature, In degrew Fahrenheit. .A1 .55 .w .50 .97 .Bs .96 .90 .80 .53 1.03 .49 .87 .68 .33 1.27 .38 .Bs .75 .90 .57 .53 .5S 1.17 .67 .55 .95 .53 .90 .85 .01 .a Anderson.. ............ Attka .................. Bloomington.. ......... Bluflton ............... Butlerville ............. Cambridee Citv.. ...... 48.4 + .a 44.8 1 - 1.8 Wells ............ Jennlngs ......... Wa yne.... ........ 41.0 38.3 42.4 39.4 42.3 41.6 10.7 37.8 41.0 46.6 43.8' 38.8 41.4 45.3 37.8 40.7 45.4 38.3 38.1 37.9 39.0 45.0 44.3 38.6 39.1 ............ - 2.6 - 1.2 - 1.0 - .9 + .7 + 1.6 - .1 ...... + 4.0 .O - .4 ...... ...... ............ ...... - 1.3 + 1. I - .4 - 2.5 .o + 1.1 - 1.1 - .8 - .E + .I ...... Bartholomew.. .. Fayette .......... Mont mery CamJK ..... :: : : : Evansville.. ........... Farrnersburg ........... Farmland .............. Greenfield .............. Greensburg ............ Huntlngburg ........... Huntington ............ Indlanapolts ........... Jeffersonvllle ........... Judyvllle ............... Kokomo.. ............. Lafayette .............. Logansport ............. Madison ................ Marengo. .............. Marl on... .............. bfauyg, ................ Mont cello .............. moo re^ Hill.. .......... Mount Vernon ......... Pa011 ................... Prlnceton.. ............ Rlchmond ............. Rochester. ............. Rockrille .............. Rome.. ................ lalamonla ............. Salem ................. Scottaburg ............. Seymour ............... Shelbyvllle ............. Shoals.. ............... Tern Haute ........... Veedmbwg.. ......... Vevay ................. Mnmnea ............. Washington. ............ Whitestown ........... Wlnona Lake.. ........ Worthlngtpn.. ......... f&%biig: : 1 : Sullivsn .......... Randol h ........ Hancoci. ........ Decatur .......... Dubois ........... HuntJngtm.. .... Marion ........... Clark ............. Warren .......... Howard.. ........ Tlppecanoe ...... Cass .............. Jeffeerson.. ....... Crawford.. ....... Grant.. .......... Rush ............. WhlW ............ Dearborn ......... Parke ............ Perry.. .......... J~J .............. ashlngton ...... Scott ............. Jackson .......... Shelby ........... Martln.. ......... VIgO.. ........... Fountain ........ Switzerland ...... Knoz ............ Daviass .......... Boom ........... Koselusko.. ..... Oreene.. ......... - 1 E - 8? 80 75 74 82 83 82 8c 80 77 80 so s.1 77 80 79 83 73 86 81 79 71 80 7s T3 ... ... ... ... Z! I I 70 73 n 73 73 74 71 71 74 74 83 75 67 69 69 71 77 73 72 72 75 76 79 73 69 71 S9 79 76 70 65 Go 79 68 74 75 76 70 73 'I? 78 79 71 71 75 ... ... ... ... .. 41.8 47.0 43.8 47.2 39.0 37.8 39.0 47.7 38.3 43.7 45.8 44.8 40.7 ............ ...... + 1.8 - ?. 1 + 3.0 - .2 ...... - 1.8 - 1.0 - .1 + 1.5 ...... ...... ...... - B n - 16 l6j 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 16 lfl 16 16 lli 16 16 16 17 16 16 i a 1s 16 1W _. .. .. .. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 1fl 15 16 16 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 1fi 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 I6 16 15 16 16 16 16 .. .. 2 ... ... ... ....... ....... -2 .0 9 - 1.16 -1 .0 9 ....... - i 1% 5 - 15 49 50 39 37 53 43 36 361 36 441 35 46 49 45 38 38 40 531 37 51 36 53 45 45 48 43 .. .. ..I ... .40 .53 .77 .5U .w) .85 .. 41 43 37 443 44 44 40 47 40 36 384 37 34 44 38 34 47 41 41 45 I 44 46 41 38 38 47 46 38 43 31 31 49 3v 45 39 46 40 31 40 40 41 43 38 43 .. ... ... ... - .93 - .86 - 2.75 ............. ....... ....... - 1.46 Preclpltation, In inches. .86 1.10 .60 1.05 .60 .I% - 3 E - 4.01 2.65 3.36 2.42 3.53 2.16 2.49 1.82 1. s 1 .3 1.73 2.31 . 34 2.30 3: 24 a. 97 6.00 3.19 1.41 3.63 1.54 2.56 4.04 3.49 1.65 3.54 1.60 1.73 1. I 5.05 2.92 2.01 1.W 4.06 1.61 3.62 3. ?i 3.90 3.07 1.94 1.90 3.61 1.26 3.13 1.92 .99 3.22 1.53 2.89 2.31 2.55 1.45 1.70 1.57 3.74 2.60 1.M 3. fil 1.80 3.09 3.15 1.74 1.40 3.01 1.74 1.36 1.25 1.64 2.54 3.52 3.27 3.15 2.89 1.84 3.40 2. 20 2.83 1.58 2.57 .... .... .... 44.8 4i.o 38.3 36.8 + 1.0 - .a ........... ...... .___._ - -- - & 5P g g - 2.0 T. T. T. 3.5 .5 .5 2.0 T. 1.3 .3 .o .1 .2 .1 3.0 T. T. .2 3.0 T. T. T. T. T. .... .... .5 .3 .8 .7 .6 T. .8 1.0 2.0 T. T. .o T. 3.0 T. 1.8 .o 6.2 T. 3.5 T. T. .5 3.0 .6 1.8 .5 T. 4.6 2.7 T. T. .5 1.0 4.0 .6 4.0 T. 2.0 3.0 T. T. T. T. T. .7 2.0 T. .G 3.6 T. .... .... .... .... - G. n a ' E ?E 3: 5.: ;E i; 4 - 13 8 10 5 10 9 11 12 x 5 6 9 3 10 7 11 12 4 8 5 7 3 10 14 8 8 9 S 6 13 9 10 10 I2 9 10 10 12 7 5 8 5 8 6 8 6 3 8 10 11 6 6 10 7 9 7 9 10 6 9 6 5 4 12 5 7 11 8 7 6 9 8 7 9 7 7 9 9 9 .. ... ... Sky. - 8 B O I' 4 - 13 10 10 10 19 5 131 13 18 19 14 11 22' 9 15 1s 18 12 12 6 IS 131 16 13 18 13 14 14 12 17 13 14 17 '14 13 15 13 11 1% 10 13 11 71 18 2 .. .. .. 14 11 11 16 12 13 17 16 12 11 11 16 17 16 16 18 14 12' 14 18 1 1' 11 14 11 8 14 18 Q 15 16 8 10 .. ... - -_ 9 8 6 13 1 21 0 5 3 2 8 7 11 11 7 2 6 11 0 14 0 71 0 8 0 8 6 4 9 0 3 6 3 7 8 3 5 10 3 10 12 14 181 3 22 6 11 12 5 10 3 0 6 8 10 I 1 9 3 4 7 5 9 71 2 4 01 10 8 14 17 4 6 11 4 9 16 14 ... .. ... .. .. - I 0 , m i .: a7 a1 ;; - 10 12 15 8 11 5 17 13 10 10 9 13 7 11 9 11 7 8 19 11 12 6 15 15 13 10 12 13 10 14 15 11 11 10 10 13 13 10 10 11 6 6 5 15 7 11 9 8 10 9 15 14 9 11 10 9 6 12 11 8 8 8 101 15 9 191 10 9 6 6 13 7 11 12 6 7 7 ... ... ... .. .. - B Q Q 8 . -- B B Q E __ S. 8. sw. W. S. nw. n. ...... W. W. sw. W. sw. ...... nw. se. nw. ...... S. ...... S. ...... ...... ...... ...... s. sw. W. W. W. ...... nw. se. nw. ...... W. n. sw. sw. W. W. W. W. 88. ...... nw. nw. nw. se. e. nw. nw. ...... ...... S. W. s. SW. W. W. SW. sw. W. ..--. ..... ..... nw. nw. nw. nw. W. SW. W. ..-.. sw. 1. ne. nw. ne. nw. ..... sw. Observers. Miss Lee Ra ~r s . Katie &me. J. V. Oldham. Miss Gertrude Sorrell. J. H. Roberts. J. E. Newman. L. C. Alcorn. Miss Lulu Wood. W. F. Randle. John W J. E.%tone. P' gott. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Loretto Academ U. S. Westher 2-u. B. C. ParLvh. Mrs. Mary D. Marsh. B. H. Perkins. James O'Connell. Nenr S Berry. J. T. b i k e r . 8. A. Fowler. R. L. AtklumI. I. M. Williams. J. W. Cmke. Bethlehem Academy. E. B. Wilson. W. E. Grubbs. C. R. Burnett. E. D. Bourne. Noble C. Jones. Yrs. Sarah E. Carter. W. H. Stanton. Robt. E. Ray. Earl E. Ramsey. C. Tom F. R. Hole. Johnston. Charles Lemberger. JohnA Perr H. T. *win&. P. H. Bums. 1,. A HI glnbotham. E. E: Ke%o, M. D. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Maurica Yenger. W. J. Davlswn. Prof. W. C. Goble. Chas. H. Ewlng. H. Dufendach. Chas. MrGrew. Sectton Center. John C. Loomis. Dale R. Warrlck. P. H. Robertson. Wm. J. Jones. jr. Chas. Massena. Dr. J. Cooprider. J. M. Johnson. James F. Hood. Elwood Klrkwood J. E. Loughry. W S Bi ey Slim G. R A r d . Jsmes A. Gillum. Albert Mills. Walter Vassler. cf. P. Kelth. Dr. W. N. Wlrt. Adam Anspach. Chas. V. Skinner. Emmet 8. Allen. Frank H. Park. J. Robt. BlaIr. Edgrrr G. Hodson. Oliver H. Greist. Prof. R. G. Gillum. L. A. Culver, jr. Miss Frederlca Boerner. Garrett v. List. John Clyde T. 0. Harris. Lailghner. Rev. Albert A. Young. D. W. Solllday. MARCH, 1911. Counties. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Clinaatolo~l data for March, 1911. D&ric.! No. 3-Continued. 6 z v d 353 -~ Sky. Temperature,in degrees Fahrenheit Preolpitation, in inches. - A 1 g j i! 3 - 38 3s 42 37 43 42 45 37 45 41 40 35 36 35 43 43 37 41 45 39 ... - - " O l l .D fi'E OT O b $ - .. 10 13 10 11 6 9 8 8 11 7 12 12 5 8 10 11 11 9 3 .. - - 2 8 p1 - 79 79 73 s5 79 77 80 72 I 80 831 77 75 73 75 76 77 76 75 73 ... - - B n - 26 26 21 11 11 11 11 21 13 11 11 11 11i 21 21 21 11 11 11 21 .. - - 2 e 3 - 11 11 12 17 14 15 19 8 15 17 16 15 14 12 9 10 15 15 S 10 .._. - - d u a" - 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 16 16 16 ... - _. I .!A !I g: 0 - .s3 .s3 .36 .I .SI .85 .71 . $7 .80 1.10 .u .%I .93 .s5 .97 .94 1.01 1.37 .I .88 .a5 - - -4 H - .4 .4 .I 5.0 T. 1.0 6.0 4.3 .o T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. .... 0 .- .P .3 - - a j u 3 14 4 - .. 11 13 P a 17 17 17 1s 16 1s 11 14 17 15 15 17 16 1s S ..I - - -b E; 3: Es 4 - .. 10 5 1 0 S 5 ti 5 4 6 8 5 9 S 6 3 4 4 20 .. - a sa Fa3 w n $1 ~ . .97 . .97 . 1.20 . 1.16 . 2.10 . 2.17 . 2.39 , 2.4s , .s9 , 2. $3 , 2.59 . 2 .3 , 1.79 , .53 ' .83 ' .70 1.5" , 1.1s ...... ..... ...... stations. Observers. H - 2.31 2.31 1.93 3.03 3.00 1. I 3.13 2.29 1.51 4.15 1. s3 1.78 3.10 2.33 2.41 2.09 3.1s 2.60 1.74 2.07 1.85 Illinoh. Alblon.. .............. Charleston. ........... Danville.. ............ Equalit .............. F a m i d . ............. Flora.. ............... Golconda. ............ Hoopeston ............ M c L e an sb o ro .......... Martinsvilie. ........... Mount Carmel ......... New Burnslde.. ....... hey. ................. piestiie.. .... -:. ...... arlS.-*.. .............. Philo.. ................ Rantoul ............... Robinson.. ............ sumner 0.. ............ Tuseola.. .............. Urbana 0.. ............ B. F. Mlchels. Jacob B. Daisy. A. T. Lemon. Dr. L. W. Gordon. Geo. A. Tmmly. Jos. 8. Peak. 531 720 601 431 495 495 500 715 462 630 4% 556 4s6 500 600 m 768 500 459 64l 725 43.4 t 1.0 42.4 + 1.0 11.8 ' f 1.5 48.0 I- 1.3 46.1 + .5 45.6 !+ 2.4 46.6 + 1.7 39.6 I ....... 47. Od, + 2.2 Edwards ..__. ._. __ Coles.. ............ Vermilion. ........ Gallath.. ......... Wayne ............ Clay. ............. Pope. ............. Vermilion. ........ Hamilton.. ....... Clark.. ........... Wabash.. ......... Johnson.. ......... Rirhland ......... Crawford.. ........ Edg ar... .......... Champaign. ...... .. ..do.. .......... Crawford.. ........ Lawrence. ........ Douglas.. ......... Champaign. ...... ...... n. nw. n. nw. nw. W. W. 8. ..... n. e. se. nw. nw. nw. nw. n. n. sw. W. ............ 44.8 !- 2.2 45.9 !+ :7 4R.W + 5 Oeo. Harris. - Victor E. Phillips. Duane Shaw. H. P. Twyman. €I. A. Burr. Wm. Breiner. A. P. Woodworth. 0. A. Fyffe. E. W. Lester. Prof. J. G. Mosier. z 4 + 1;s 41.0 I .O N.0 .+ .8 45.2 I- .7 M.8 I+ .8 4 5 .3 ' ....... 39.9 - 1.1 39.6 ....... *, b, 0, etc., indicate. respectively, 1,2. 3, etc.. days misslng from the record. * Precipitation Included in that of the next measurement. t Also on other dates. +I Temperature extremes are from observed readings of the dry bulb; means are computed from observed readings. f Separate dates of falls not recorded. Data are from standard instruments not supplled by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. Instruments are read in the morning; the maximum temperature then read is charged to the preceding day, on which it almost always occurs. Estimated by observer. Precl itation for the 24 hours endinR on the morning when it is measured. Prec$itatlon is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. 354 MONTKLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 191 1 TABLE Z.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. 3, Oirio Valley. stations. New l'ork. Alleghanv ......... Bollvar ............. Olean.. ........... Pcnnsglmaniu. Aleppo.. .......... Baldwin.. ......... Beaver Dam11 .... Bradford. ......... Bmkville.. ....... California.. ........ Clarion. ........... Claysville.. ........ Confluencel ...... Davis Island Dam11 gm%;$tion.. ... FreeportllI;:.:: 1:: Greensboro1 11 ..... Greensburg. ....... Greenville.. ....... Grove Citv.. ...... Herr's Island Dam! Indiana ............ Irwin.. ............ Johnstown ......... Lock No. 411.-- __. L yclppns. ......... Parkers Laudingi! Pittshrg.. ........ Baegerstown.. ..... Saltsburglll ....... Skidmore.. ........ Somerset. ......... S ringdalell I ...... &iontown.. ...... Warren ............ West Newton11 ... Maryland. Deer Park ......... Qmntaville.. ...... Oakland.. ......... Neat Virginin. Bancroft 11 ........ Becklee ........... Bern un ......... Bluefield. ......... Brandonville 1 u.. . Buclihannon ...... Cairo. ............. Central Statlon.. .. Charleston I I ...... Creston 11 ......... Cubs.. ............ Davis 11.. ......... Elizabeth 1111. ...... Elkhorn.. ......... Elkins. ............ Falrmont I alenville /I :I::: 1: Grafton ............ Green Sulphur Spl Hinton 11 ......... Huntington 1 .... Lewisburg.. ....... Logan ............. Lost Creek.. ...... Manningtou. ...... Marllnton ......... Morgantown.. ..... Moundaville ....... New Cumberland., New Martinsrille. , Nuttallburg.. ..... Parkemburg. ...... Parsons.. .......... Phllippi.. ......... Plrkens ........... Point Pleasant 11 11 . Powellton. ........ Princeton. ........ Robertsburg In._.. Rowlesburg MI.-.-. Ryan.. ............ St. Marys I I ....... Smlthfleld I I.. .... Spencer 11 1.. ....... Button ............. Terra A h ......... Union. ............ Webster Springs.. . Wellsbur Weston lf:::::: 1:: Wheeling I I ....... Williamaon 11.. ... Valley Fork ....... Stations. Watershed. Ohio. Amasville .......... Ohio ....... ~ .~ Bangorville.. ....... Muskin um Bellefontaine. ...... I Great dam Rladensburg ........ Muskingum Cadis.. ... -1. ....... Ohio.. ..... Cambridge .......... Muskingum Cam Demnison .... Ohio ....... Waf Dover.. ...... Muskineuin Virginia. i Big Stone Gap ...... Blacksburg.. Burkes Garden E lk Knob.. ........ Galax.. ........... .I Ivsnhoe. .......... .! Lebanon. I Marion.. ........... Max Meadows. ..... I Mendota.. ......... Radford ............ 8 rs Ferry ....... IGevieVille.. ....... ....... i ..... .......... Tennem.. Iianawha.. Tennessee.. .... .do ..... Iianawhn.. .... .do. .... Tennessee.. .... .do.. ... Kanawha.. Tennessee. - Kanawha.. Tennessee. Kanawhn.. 'North Gkrolina. Altapasa ........... Tennessee.. Andrews.. ............. .do. .... Asheville.. ............. .do. .... B a n n e ~ Elk ........ i.. .. .do. .... Br n City 1. .......... do.. ... Cugwhos.. .......... .-.do. .... Hendersonville ......... .do.. ... Hlghlands.. ............. do ..... Hot Sprlngs: ............ do.. ... Jeffeerson ............ 0. Kanawh Bmvard.. ......... -1.. .-.do.. ... .... ~ ~ Marshall ............ Tennessee.. Mu h 11 do Roc? douse.. ...... .I Savannah.. Waynesvllley 1. _____I Tennessee.. ............... ..... Georgia. Diamond ........... Tennessea. Lafayette.. ............... do.. ... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 355 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. 8-Continued. Day of month. I 356 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. Distriet No. 8-Continued. MARCH, 1911 stations. Brldgeportll ...... Decaturi 1. - -. -. -. . Madison.. ......... Rivertonll ........ Bcottsboro.. ....... ESE3iiii. : Tuseumbiall ...... Tenwaee. Ashwood .......... Benton.. .......... Blrds Brld 01 Bluff Cityf -.I: 1: Byrdstown.. ...... ......... Celinaly7; '." .-. .-. .- ........ Center omt ...... Charlestonl I ....... Chattanooga.. ..... clarksvule... ...... ClIntonJl.. ........ Dandri gel1 ....... Decatur. .......... Dlckson. .......... Dover ............. Dunlap ............ ElIzabethtonUI .... Erssmus ........... Florence.. .......... Kingstonll ......... Knoxville. ......... Lebanon ............ .......... ........ ........... ....... Maryville ........... Mountain Clty ...... Nashville.. ......... Newport11 ......... New River[[ ....... Palmetto.. ......... Pinewood.. ........ Pope.. ............. Rogmvllle 11.. .... Rugby.. ........... Savannah .......... Seviemille.. ........ Sewanee.. .......... aparta.. ........... Sprlngdak.. ....... Sprhgvllle ......... Tasewell I I .. ....... Tullahoma ......... Walling 11 .......... Waynesboro.. ...... Wildersville.. ...... worsham u p ........ Yukon.. ........... Kfnluek#. Aloha. ............. Adchorage. ......... Bardstown BeattyvjlleYh;-: ::I: : Beaver Dam I...... Berea. ............... Rowlinr! Greenll I.. . Falmoutli.. ........ Farmers.. .......... Frankfort. ......... Franklln. .......... Greensburg! ....... ......... ~ I Day of month. I .... T. .34 .05 .W T. .... .... ....... ................ Kentucky ... .18 .OS ............ .... T. .... .13 .16 .... Green ....... T. ........ .... Kentucky ... .05 ............ Green.. ..... I .30 Cumberland .13 ............ .. .... T. ............ .... ................ ........ .20 ........ ........ ............... .. .. .... .. .. ....... .. .... ........ .... .15 .E ............ T. T. T. .IN .01 ........ .... ............ ................ .... ............ ............ .... .... ............ .... .... ............ .... 4. !a 2.17 1.51 3.76 1.83 1.35 1.92 4.93 1.50 3. st 3.10 4.01 2.65 3.36 2.42 3.53 2.16 2.49 1.82 1.85 1.20 1.72 2.31 Lexlngtw __._. . ___. ~~ hretto... .......... 8alt .... ... .... .... ....... .. ....... Louisville. ......... Ohio. ....... ........ .... MarIon.. ............... do.. .... ........ ........ .... .... ........ .... ... .... MARCH. 1911 . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . 357 TABLE %Daily precipitation for March. 1911 . District No . $-Continued . Kenluckky--Contd . Owensboroll ....... Scott ... :: .......... Shelbv Citv ........ Shelb~vlUhl~ ....... Ta IorsvIlle ........ w i$ iamsburgl I ..... Willimstown ...... Indiana . Anderson .......... Attic8 .............. 13 Bloomington ....... West Fork, 04 White . Bluffton ........... Butlerville ......... Cambridge City .... Colmbus .......... Connersrille ........ Crawfordsville ...... Delphi ............. Em nence .......... ........ Wabash ..................... East Fork. ................ 19 White . I I 1 1 '.'-.I Rhitewater ................ .I .... East Fork ..................... White . 1 I 1 I 1 1 Whitewater ..................... \VZlkJWh ......................... ..... do ...................... I West Fork, .... 1'. ........ 1.T: Ohio ........ T ............. 15 Wabash ................. ...., . 4b West Fork 0 01 White . . Whlte . I . : ............. I... . 04 .... 32 ............ . 511 .971.. ..I.... I .... I .... . 30 . . .. . 20 . 80 ................ . 19 30 . 21 ............ . aji.Oal____ I .... 1 .... 1 .... Evansville ......... Farniershurg ....... Fanilland .......... . 08 . 2B .... I ......... 01 . &* . S i ................. .... .tis ................ Qreenfleld .......... East Fork T ................ Greenshurg Huntington T Indianapdis ....... ...... Huntlnghurg ....... Jeff ersonvllle ....... Judyville ........... Iiokomo ........... Lafayette .......... Iaginsport ......... Madison ............ Marengo ........... Marion ............. bf8UZY ............. .. ...... Ohio ........I. 02 ............I \\;abash .................... I 05 . 19 02 . 01 ..... do ...................... T .. 09 ..... do .......... T .............. 13 .... .do ........................... 10 Ohlo ............................ 1.17 ..... do ...... T . :40 ............. 2 i Wahash ...................... 10 . 05' East Fork. ............ T .. 20 . 21 \\-bite. . 75 . Q . 55 ...... Montlcello .......... Wahash MooresHlll ........ Ohlo .... Mount Vernon 12 Pa011 ............... .. Princeton .......... Wabssh .... ....... ....... ..I.. .. Richmond ......... Whitewater ..... T ..... T .. Rochester .......... Wabash Rockville .............. do ......................... Rome .............. Ohio ......... 04 Salamonia .......... Wabash ..................... T .. ... Salem .............. Ohio ........................ T .. ... Scottsburg ......... East Fork .................. 35 Seymour .............. .do ......................... 31 Shelbyville ............ .do ......................... 53 Shoals ................. .do Tern Haute ........ Wabssh ...................... 32 ..... ...... .I ... Veedersburg .......... ..do.. ...................... T .. Vevay .............. Ohio ............................ 1.10 .75 Vlncennes .......... Wabash .......................... Washington ........ West Fork, ................................ ............. Whlte . .. Whi+s ....A_. W h I t f ~t o ~n ........ I.. ..do.. .......... T .............. 21 . 25 . 5 i ... .I ... .I ... WlnonaLake ....... Wahash ......... T ..... T ...... 03 .E ................ ................. 05 . 14 . 85 ............... Worthfngton ....... West Fork. I !I White . Illinois . I Albion .............. Wabssh ........ .I ..... ::I. ...... .I ... .I ... .I Charleston .............. d 0. .... 18 . 20 . i 5 .... .E . 03 . I Eq,uaIitj-.- ......... Ohio ........ .3 .............. 29 T .. ?S ...................... . . .. Fa de1 ........... Wabssh 21 04 52 Flora .................. .do ......................... O i .... .55 Golconda ........... Ohio ......... 14 ............. 23 . 11 . 43 Hoopeston .......... Wahash ...................... 0!3 .... .S7 #. ....... ....... McLeansboro ....... Ohio ................................. 4'1 ....... .I ....... Martinsville ........ Wabash ...................... 75 .... 1.00 ....... .I ....... Mount Carmel 11. ..... .do ......... 10 .... ...... New Burnside ...... Ohio olney .............. Wahssh ....... Palestine .............. .do Paris 11 .............. ..do.. Philo .................. .do Rantoul ................ do ..... Rohlnson .............. .do ... Sumner ................ .do Tuscola ................. do Urban8 ................ .do 05 ........... Danville ............... .do ........... .I. : ........ Day of month . .. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P 24/25 26 27 28 3 30 31 I ................. - ..... . 1.41 3.63 1.54 2.55 4.04 4.48 1.65 3.54 1.60 1.73 1.88 5.05 2.92 2.01 1 .fa 4.06 1.61 3.62 3.27 3.80 3.07 1.94 1.90 2. G l 1.26 2.13 1.92 0.99 2.?2 1.53 2.89 2.31 2.55 1.45 1.70 1.57 3.74 2.86 1.53 3.61 1 .so 2.15 1.74 1.40 3.01 1.74 1.86 1.25 1.64 2.51 3.52 3.27 3.15 2.88 1.84 3.10 2.20 9.63 1.58 2.57 ..... 3.m ..... ..... ..... 2.31 1.89 2.03 2.00 1.62 ?.13 2.29 1.51 4.15 1.83 1.78 2.10 2.33 2.41 2.09 2.18 2. BO 1.74 2.07 1.85 - 358 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . &RC€ t. 191 1 TABLE 3.-Mm'mum and minhum temperatures for March. 1911 . District No . 3. Ohio Valley . Os I I Pennsylvania . 71 West Virginia . 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 9-.-. 10 .... Ohio . . Maw . 40 36 36 37 38 36 31 45 55 49 Date . Oreenville . I- biax . 3s 41 56 53 53 52 I 13 G5 G2 73 79 65 50 53 55 I 51 63 Pittsbug . Min . .- 4 2 i 33 35 1s 12 35 31 L% 41 30 54 42 40 2 ?. 2 9 9 15 40 2S 37 Charleston . 62 07 35 Elkhorn . 33 34 25 Elkins . 3s 53 53 52 Q lensille ! n 34 Hunting- ton $5 . 32 27 Morgan- town . 40 45 Parliers- burg . 14 .... 15 .... 10 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... Wheeling BJ . 4G 40 25 43 41 48 Canton . 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... ;Incinnatl . Columbua 5s 55 36 31 57 Dayton . 3 i w) 52 71 44 39 39 33 21 17 31 315 2Q 26 2 i . 23 245 .... 27 .... 2s .... 29 .... 30 .... 31 .... Mns .. 55 63 34 3s 41 I 44.1 - 51 50 45 34 ~ 55 I 50 35 45 -. 43 51 Q ti7 54 l i s til li2 lio 70 71; 83 i 2 62 61 46 &? E& B" 5'2 74 4 1 , 60 63 55 04 67 57 51 61 i2.5 . . 57 31; 34 32 47 39 52 49 45 40 50 4s 5s 4s 45 30 21 32 4s 4s 4lj 4li 50 35 44 47 49 41 40 38 32 42.3 4n ._ .4p 77 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 9. ... ' 10 .... 40 41 47 42 40 4? 33 48 63 63 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 63 81 55 50 40 31 31 21 30 49 46 53 52 41 81 48 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 20 .... 27 .... 2s .... 29 .... 30 .... 31 .... Mns .. 37 4s 46 55 58 G9 6s 55 48 65 65 56 35 41 40 38 49.7 -- . Hin . . 30 33 30 3s 24 .I2 40 31 29 48 37 54 43 45 % ?. 13 40 3s 35 35 43 30 24 2s 44 50 35 3s 35 30 6 .5 0.3 .. d . . ... . dir . 3 29 33 3 17 27 25 P 31 3G 29 39 33 33 12 5 18 33 30 35 33 34 25 2.4 2% 42 27 27 29 29 23 1.4 . . . . Min . 25 31 32 30 22 32 3 26 29 38 35 39 34 2G 16 11 23 31 31 36 29 36 24 20 27 46 33 33 31 29 28.4 . m . . . . Uin 23 I 33 I 14 15 % 3; 27 44 25 54 1 31 3) 3 15 3(i 30 37 30 50 %! 19 ?2 39 39 D 27 3'' 25 1 . 1 . . . .. . Uin . I 29 31 ;; 27 37 32 I 30 33 37 41 41 3s 12 15 27 3.5 34 30 31 30 22 25 27 50 33 34 33 I 1.0 . . dlr . 23 51 3s B 22 34 39 31 I 40 33 44 41 41 15 10 19 34 31 40 32 3s 29 24 2s 45 3s 33 34 3" 30 .. 7 . . fir . 24 3 31 30 17 19 D 3 I 45 2% 20 37 3s 35 6 11 19 2s 32 29 34 29 22 ?2 27 34 27 27 34 25 i . 5 . . . __ Min . - 17 2# 21 22 7 27 19 14 14 27 19 37 27 24 14 5 7 30 23 31 24 33 23 17 21 ?s 34 24j 27 27 21 22.7 . . . . bit 24 33 26 21 29 29 24 31 36 33 38 34 32 8 7 2 32 31 3G 30 31 25 23 23 44 2s z? 31 29 28 I . 7 . 32 . . . . . .... Yar . - 40 44 59 59 56 50 59 GG w 74 82 so 51 55 40 57 57 56 63 6s 70 co 44 66 €6 70 56 55 45 .I? 58 . 4 - - - .. . Mas . . 3s 36 lil' 4s 47 47 45 43 til ti2 Ijg 70 5 i .I? 45 n 50 51 4s w li2 67 50 39 ti0 55 lis 39 43 40 30 50.4 . . bid2 . . 40 $3 54 41 51 47 39 41 GI 59 70 73 50 I 4.3 29 54 55 55 5s (5 ti7 38 41 GI 2 46 13 43 39 51.2 . .... . Max . . 44 41 53 44 48 4s 35 50 50 G3 7u 70 81 46 40 42 53 4 i 54 Q ti9 I% 40 4s 50 09 69 40 45 40 51.8 36 . ..... ... . Mar . . 41 40 43 42 38 4G 32 49 59 58 60 59 59 42 39 25 44 48 54 59 64 55 36 44 62 54 59 33 3s 40 I 47.0 . . .. . Max . . 43 M . 5s 47 50 51 40 42 67 G2 70 70 50 2 3" 57 55 61 I 7" 64 45 4G Gs 5s 5s 52 47 40 43 53.5 . ... _- . Yax . . 43 44 55 44 46 45 31 46 G4 5s 63 65 57 47 43 31 52 53 Go Go cis 61 55 37 55 55 53 44 45 41 40 50.7 . .. ~3 x . j Min I .. Mln . - 24 25 30 I 14 30 '3 I 23 34 24 ' 49 M 38 13 2 0 2s B 3s Mas . - 33 33 4Y 44 50 4ci 33 42 62 57 I 74 54 41 52 20 50 53 49 57 dax . - 40 45 59 47 55 50 44 4U 67 G3 i 5 80 4s 49 53 35 5 i 5u 5s ti5 23 27 30 22 1s 29 3 27 32 34 a0 40 37 3ti 11 4 17 34 32 37 37 20 27 40 29 47 30 27 24 17.8 : . .. .... 37 38 .I(i 3G 40 44 32 44 56 55 Go Gli 54 42 45 21 50 51 48 51 60 65 34 33 Go 57 66 33 41 40 35 IG . 4 . . . 33 243 35 31 30 30 45 35 55 45 35 33 7 15 17 41 38 37 44 23 43 45 32 34 30 20 3% 1 g . ._ . 54 54 4U Go (il so 57 51 53 44 50 55 52 61 rii : 57 I 61 6s 65 55 5G 45 48 i5.1 . ._ - 37 34 a 33 45 42 41 36 37 16 13 24 35 36 43 35 35 3 25 32 46 33 31 39 30 31 . 45 34 43 63 5ti 63 62 54 40 41 25 50 47 56 57 6s 58 3G 41 63 54 58 38 43 38 37 . _ . 54.8 1.0 47.9 I .. Ohlo . Virginla . Tennessee . Date./ Marlon . . _- Chntts- uooga . Waverly . Vytheville Johnson City . Nashvllle. Palmetto . Wanes- born . Blg Stone Gap . sparta . Kax . Mln . din . 30 40 42 34 5G 45 41 41 53 4s 50 42 42 25 20 3'2 43 44 41 43 44 36 32 41 49 45 41 40 34 31 30 .. a . 8 . . bin 32 31 30 42 32 50 55 I" 40 47 44 62 43 3s 32 19 30 41 45 35 41 54 34 27 40 4a 47 35 40 36 27 3.4 . . . . dln . 27 27 21 24 19 3 40 34 25 28 32 38 40 40 26 12 16 28 3s 23 3 29 27 18 22 26 42 29 33 35 26 !a5 . .. .. . Kin . . 31 27 39 21 36 35 28 99 27 43 32 53 3 s 35 23 10 18 34 27 34 41 36 27 18 32 29 9 35 32 27 IO . 3 3n . . . Un . 27 25 2s 32 20 38 29 25 22 40 34 36 36 32 19 11 30 35 40 $2 31 40 29 26 29 42 36 36 2s 26 11.2 . 4n .. . M U . . 31 2s 25 43 43 39 34 36 36 40 49 45 33 15 23 24 43 32 31 37 33 25 26 46 51 33 38 34 30 34.8 % .. . _- . din 33 33 32 41 33 46 50 40 37 49 42 48 47 45 26 19 27 46 45 . 40 4? 45 36 31 35 44 46 40 42 35 90 3.9 . . . bin _. 33 2s 28 40 41 61 62 43 44 45 . biin . . 19 37 32 25 17 32 24 36 29 35 30 37 29 24 17 5 15 30 27 34 30 3s 23 18 26 43 27 33 27 30 25 17.0 . . . Yln . . 3s 35 31 29 31 47 59 45 45 43 45 5s 48 38 45 23 25 29 29 40 42 4s 37 3 s 45 50 55 54 35 42 35 10 . 7 ... . Max . . 47 45 62 51 53 41 43 41 G2 66 76 78 53 49 42 35 5? 56 59 65 7s ti5 51 49 47 42 40 45 41 38 34 51.8 ... - __ uax 37 45 57 57 4s 50 50 53 Go 64 70 79 74 54 55 39 5 i 54 51 G5 71 71 59 53 64 59 52 63 57 44 40 56.5 . . . _- lax. 38 35 51 52 4G 54 45 35 52 59 61 78 61 42 52 31 5? 4s 50 Go 69 1:9 46 49 57 47 65 55 46 4n 39 il . 2 - .... - . Yax 39 42 56 58 49 57 50 54 56 G3 65 83 67 50 60 36 54 Yi 53 63 7" 73 52 57 54 48 67 59 51 42 43 55.8 . .. . dax . 41 52 (ig 72 G9 73 80 (;5 78 75 85 86 50 70 G5 85 L ?. GS IS i 3 .. -> 4 I L 13 59 Gs Ijg 65 67 54 63 Gs 70 i7.8 .. - . Yar 45 47 w 61 57 52 45 $2 I 67 71 so ti5 62 56 46 63 51 52 65 71 65 51 55 56 67 61 4s 44 i7.3 . ris 40 -. . . Kax . I 50 ljo 64 54 61 58 57 61 67 8 81 67 57 59 40 G3 5" 58 70 72 75 51 54 Bo 53 66 63 54 46 46 i9.1 _- . . dax . 37 50 ti5 59 63 A7 76 59 ti3 6s 82 84 50 61 51 39 59 73 75 72 55 57 66 63 63 05 61 49 52 il . 9 r j .. . . Kax . 3s 53 ti5 65 56 73 77 66 tis 70 82 86 72 63 GO 44 58 08 64 75 79 75 62 65 67 60 62 67 60 55 61 i5 . 0 . . . Hax . 3s 50 Go 64 65 74 76 65 70 71 86 85 70 61 59 45 fx 55 63 73 77 75 65 61 65 70 64 6s E 62 67 i5.6 . . . Uax . 40 51 64 54 53 54 Bo 47 67 69 .. dln . 31 9 31 32 24 31 41 37 29 30 36 42 51 43 40 17 17 22 M 43 33 3s 33 23 25 39 37 36 39 37 29 3.5 ... Yln . -I- 33 38 32 35 29 41 33 33 2s 42 38 40 43 37 24 14 211 44 44 44 39 50 33 27 30 41 42 39 38 31 I 33 32 24 38 29 40 50 41 3s 43 42 63 45 42 30 19 25 4s 9 a 35 50 34 28 33 49 49 30 40 35 26 1.4 . . 41 48 04 62 55 E 74 (i2 c$ 82 s3 75 58 56 41 A7 59 60 69 78 75 62 63 67 55 61 G6 59 51 52 i? . 7 ri5 35.3 ... MAEOH. 1911 . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . TABLE 3.-Maximum and mininunz temperatures for March. 1911 . Di&ict No . S-Continued . Date . 359 Philo. N . tz,h Kentucky . 65 I 69 48 46 3s 5 5 6 . .. 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 36 58 e8 60 57 6 .... 7 .... 8 .... 9 .... 10 .... I1 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... al .... 27 .... I .... 29 .... 30 .... 31 .... Mns .. 67 75 60 67 73 84 62 47 G3 51 43 o(I 60 69 75 80 7ti 57 63 i 3 63 70 64 42 46 46 62.5 - -~ Indlana .. Kokomo . Eubank . #E Louisville . Butler- ville . Indianap olis . worthlng. ton . R o c M e . Idin . . 27 28 30 32 28 30 42 35 32 3 i 42 43 40 35 35 13 13 32 39 30 49 ?S 23 25 34 44 30 31 31i s i E . 41 .... - - . Kin . . 29 33 36 34 30 41 38 33 35 4.9 45 43 3s 42 19 16 31 36 41 41 40 39 31 28 35 46 39 33 42 34 33 15.7 . .. . Lh . 21 I 29 37 M 34 25 12 31 35 38 34 ?ti 24 16 11 11 30 30 34 34 3s 21 18 25 43 25 92 3' 28 26 L 6 . . . . MIX . 23 27 29 30 25 38 3% 27 35 36 43 35 31 2s 1s 11 2 i 30 33 35 40 40 25 24 33 44 28 I 30 30 28 1 3 . _- . Max . . 40 45 57 50 45 50 40 45 65 8 71 73 46 57 47 33 53 55 63 65 72 70 47 46 65 55 tis 55 51 43 45 53.9 . . . dl1 . 26 29 I 30 26 3s 35 I 31 37 41 42 35 37 24 10 25 32 33 37 35 38 24 21 31 43 34 27 29 29 2 i . 0 . .. . Mill . . 32 26 35 30 31 3G 44 32 34 40 40 37 3s 39 35 I8 21 38 36 33 35 66 33 2.3 33 43 41 2s 38 35 3 34 9 . .. . M h . . 27 2s 29 29 11 31 37 33 2s I 35 36 3s 39 35 11 13 39 30 36 28 L3 27 22 24 . t i 1 . 20 32 I 41 47 37 34 43 34 3s 44 40 33 15 I6 35 31 30 30 32 31 21 2s 37 40 3s 35 37 34 ?9 $ . . . til1 . I 3a 34 35 32 43 40 34 30 45 40 40 3s 41 ?o 19 33 33 42 41 44 42 34 30 37 4.9 35 34 40 34 31 i 2 . . . Lir . 2.5 30 38 27 25 36 30 26 33 39 42 36 32 31 14 12 2s 33 36 38 42 33 27 2G 31 43 30 26 35 31 29 . 0 . .... . Kin . 25 28 21 32 2s 42 37 2s 36 39 45 40 34 38 33 12 28 32 32 34 31 45 26 21 32 45 33 ?5 41 31 28 2.2 . . . dill . . 27 !28 30 33 30 40 40 35 34 38 40 55 42 40 36 16 30 42 42 37 35 50 30 27 33 45 30 39 3a 2 i 29 15.4 . . . tax . . 35 49 63 55 61 64 71 69 77 69 50 44 46 60 46 41 63 52 68 73 79 72 55 60 76 67 55 6s 59 44 44 %9 . . . Kill. . a0 26 25 28 24 35 31 a5 34 35 39 33 27 25 17 9 26 24 31 34 33 39 23 17 23 44 27 27 34 30 ?7 !8 . 0 . . . . . n 30 31 31 I 41 35 31 31 45 42 41 37 40 17 13 27 34 40 37 43 35 36 24 32 44 35 28 36 29 29 32.8 . . . Max . . 44 47 81 50 56 59 4ti 47 citi 65 so 75 45 .w 45 36 til 57 63 66 75 70 47 50 70 60 59 62 52 42 42 56.6 .. ..... . Yax . 4G 48 62 50 56 49 41 45 i o 63 75 77 47 55 55 36 ti0 52 c-3 05 75 69 41 52 i 3 57 64 59 57 42 43 i6.6 . . . Lax, . 36 50 62 46 58 56 64 55 63 69 i o 7s 4s 5G 55 41 04 54 58 68 76 i 5 55 59 os . Max . . 3G 46 59 46 60 61 e2 61 72 63 %2 72 4s 56 44 36 G3 54 63 I 74 67 48 52 69 61 59 64 5G 40 41 5G.9 . . . Max . . 39 42 55 42 44 46 39 43 67 57 ti7 69 52 56 43 31 53 43 56 00 71 53 43 45 65 55 55 50 47 3lj 43 i a 7 . ._ . . Max . 35 41 42 42 40 41 36 39 ti2 59 65 69 4s 54 46 30 5" 47 55 58 72 64 43 47 66 55 54 45 42 37 41 I9 . 4 . . ... __ Max 34 3s 43 43 43 42 38 44 50 50 86 66 53 45 45 30 49 50 46 53 61 61 41 41 56 56 54 50 40 40 33 17.7 . . .. __ . YlX 43 46 60 49 43 50 43 54 61 62 75 73 52 57 50 36 59 51 61 65 74 64 50 50 68 61 56 56 54 43 46 5 2 . . .... . Yax . 40 44 55 43 44 44 43 53 67 56 67 61 49 57 35 57 47 53 65 75 60 49 52 66 54 53 52 45 37 43 il . 9 . .. Max . . 36 44 57 45 52 52 50 43 63 ti0 73 77 43 49 45 33 cio 53 59 G3 71 66 42 45 66 55 57 5s 50 37 3s 3 .0 . .. 5.q I 50 53 54 69 52 62 64 76 so 43 53 50 37 62 50 68 i 3 Bs 47 52 67 55 59 62 46 44 42 ...... 27 45 32 32 35 2s . 3a o 57 . l a -