416 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. CLIMAToLoGICAL DATA FOR MARCH, 1911. MARCH, 191 1 DISTRICT NO. 8, TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. BEBNABD BUNNEMEYEB, Diatrict Editor. QENERAL SUMMARY. The weather was much warmer and slightly wetter than normal for March, and the general conditions were very favorable for outdoor work. The amount of sun- shine was normal or slyhtl below. There were but com- tures were below the &verve, and there wm a conspicu- ous absence of frosts. WMe the precipitation averaged slightly greater than normal, there was a general defi- ciencv in the northern ortions of the distnct from the however, very favorably distributed. Good rains oc- curred in sections where most needed, while the defi- ciency extended over counties that had a large excess in February. The number of days with 0.01 inch or more of precipitation averaged four in Colorado and New Mexico and five in Texas. Precipitation occurred a t intervals throughout the month, but the wettest period extended from the 17th to the 26th. The greatest and leust monthly amounts in Colorado were 3.32 inches at Platoro and 0.02 inch at Manassa; in New Mexico, 2.13 inches at Rosedale and 0.00 inch a t Liston; and in Texas, 7.90 inches a t Port Arthur and a trace at Seymour. Snow occurred on several days over the up er reaches amounts were heavier than during the corres onding farther south, and practically none in the southern por- tions of New Mexico or in Texas. The heaviest monthly snowfall in Colorado was 25 inches a t Platoro, and in New Mexico 29.5 inches at IIarveys Upper Ranch. paratively few days on w fl ich the daily mean tempera- Rio Pecos to the he a z waters of the Sabine. It was, of the Rio Grande and Rio Pecos watershe ($4 , and the month of the previous year. There was very lit B e snow TEMPERATUBE. The monthly mean tern erature averaged 4.1' above above in Texas. The excess covered the entire district and was greatest in the north-central portion, the region of least precipitation, where it exceeded 6'. The month opened with a cold spell which gave the lowest tempera- tures of the month. In the northern portion of the dis- trict the ground was covered with snow, but it ciisap- . An unusually warm eriod occurred spell of short duration. The remainder of the month was warm with but little interruption. The average diurnal range of temperature varied from 9' on the u per Texu The highest and lowest teniperatures reported were: In Colorado, 66' at Garnett on the 31st and - 19' a t Hermit on the 1st; in New Mexico, 92' at Carlsbad on the 9th and -10' at Red River Canyon on the 1st; arid in Texas, 101' at Tilden on the 10th md 23' at Plainview on the normal in Colorado; 3.2' a E ove in New Mexico; and 3.8' peared rom the quickly 7th to the 12th, which was fol P owed by a cool coast to about 33' in the northern portions of t Yl e district. 1st. The local monthly means ranged from 30' to 39.9' in Colorado; from 35.2' to 59.8' m New Mexico; and from 53.2' to 72.8' in Texas. PRECIPITATION. The precipitation over the Rio Grande watershed ex- ceeded the normal, but the average for the entire drain- age area, 1.10 inches WW only about 55 per cent of the amount reported for k'ebruary. of that station it averaged only 0.25 inch. The greatest monthly recipitation in the watershed was 3.32 inches at The Rio Pecos watershed received less moisture than usual at this season, exce t over the lower portions south The excess over the Ion stretch south of El Paso averaged 0.63 inch, while nort % Platoro, e olo., and the le& 0.02 inch at Manassa, Colo. of Carlsbad, N. Nex., w R ere. the amounts exceeded the Mex. There was no Pecos and Rio The preci itation over the Texas watersheds compares favora E Iy with the amounts reported for February, ve2! an good rains occurred over those portions of the drain- age areas where most needed. There was a marked in- crease over the watersheds of the Nueces, San Antonio, Guadalupe, Lavaca, Neches, and coastal p l h , and a decrease over those of the Colorado, Brazos, Trinity, and Sabine. The decrease was due chiefI to a large deficit monthly preci itation was 7.9 inches at Port Art.hur in the u er Brazos Valley. The following are the aver mont Kp y amounta in inches for the various watershe% Nueces, 2.83: San Antonio, 3.74; Guadalu e 3 81; La- vaca, 3.71; Colorado, 1.64; Brazos, 1.76; k i y , 2.66; Neches, 4.03; Sabine, 3.57; and coastd plains, 2.98. of the precipita- over the upper reaches of these waters x e&. The greatest the coastal pains P and the least a trace ut Seymour in . RIVER CONDITIONS. The Rio Grande had a good flow during the month, which mas due not only to the fact that the recipitation cause the warm weather melted the snow in the mountains and largely increased the run-off. The flow of the Rio Pecos WBS similar1 affected, although the recipitation will need good spring rains to make up for the run-off from too early melting of the stored snow. The volume of water carried by the Texas stream averaged greater than during the preceding month. The Colorado and Trinity, however, were^ somewhat lower in over this watershed exceeded the normal, \ u t also be- over this watershe C T was less than normal. i; 0th streams hfAECH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 417 their upper portions, and the Brazos was lower in its mid- dle pohon. In general, the flow of the Brtlzos and west- ern streams averaged about normal, while that of the eastern shams, comprising the Trinity, Neches, and Sa- bine, was leas than normal. INON-FALL IN THE MOUNTAINS. The warm weather during the month caused consider- of snow, and little, if an , was added to the stored de t . However, in some o P the mountain dis- tricts of t e up er Rio Grande watershed the depths on during the corresponding period of the revious year. The following extracts from the reports o P Weather Bu- reau officials furnish s ecial information on the snowfall C'olot.ado.-Over the Rio Grande watershed a deficiency waa noted for the month, but a moderate excesa occurred in Saguache Count a region draining into San Luis Lakes. The month was warmer &n normal, and there waa considerable melting, but the run-off due to high temperatures waa much less than during the correspondin month of laat year. Comparing the depth on the ground at the end ofthe month with the depth on the corree onding date laat year, the report makes a favorable showing, the dep% bein 17 inchea against 12 inches last year.-F. H. Brandenburg Distriet ~orccaater. New Mmico.-The pre'c I D gI rS .e - 0 3 18 1 7 11 14 3 8 a 1 6 7 4 7 2 7 13 4 2 8 6 2 15 5 7 7 3 .. .. .. .. .. a 4 3 2 3 9 5 5 4 6 2 8 6 I 0 3 3 4 1 1 4 2 I( 7 7 6 6 2 4 2 8 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. ; .. 4 a 10 0 1 2 6 4 4 0 s 7 5 4 .. .. _- iG 8 1 p 6s -4 -- T. 8.0 22.3 7.4 .o 1.0 2. e T. 14.0 .a .o .O .o .o .o .o 13.9 B1.0 T. .o .o .o 17.0 3.0 4.0 .o .o 1.2 .2 .o .o .o T. .o .o 3.2 3.0 m. 5 4.0 .o .o .o .o .o 1.3 .o .o T. T. T. .... .n .... .... .... .... T. .n .n .n .n .n .n .n 5. n .o .o .... 5.5 14.0 .o .o .o .o .... T. T. .... .o .o .o fi. 0 4.0 9.8 .o .o T. .o .n .... .... __ I E ; B 8: 4 _- 11 15 8 10 15 14 13 13 11 16 10 11 18 19 17 11 16 7 13 7 18 21 14 19 21 15 .. .. 20 .. .. m .. 22 17 16 18 27 13 12 16 18 19 19 16 le 14 9 17 21 12 15 7 rn 21 28 19 R 1.3 21 19 17 21 4 20 19 12 23 12 23 20 6 "1 12 9 16 .. .. .. .. .. .. i a .. - i E % E; Lq 81 -t 4 - 20 13 20 3 15 10 7 I 17 7 20 14 6 8 7 18 11 14 22 3 7 8 2 7 3 9 0 6 10 12 11 1 9 14 10 9 6 10 7 9 11 22 11 7 15 16 23 7 8 0 5 16 12 4 10 10 8 19 6 6 12 1 15 9 R 10 23 4 15 18 15 .. .. 8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I J counties. I I $ 3 I y Observers. stations. ai c. a" -1-1- f 3 k l d O . Blanca.. .............. Cumbres.. ............ Garnett.. ............. Hermit.. .............. La Veta Pm.. ......... yqmauar. .............. Platoio ................ saguache .............. Ban Luis .............. Wagon Wheel Gap EX p a h e n t Station. New Mnfm. A 'mltlUdC0 ., Af&JrdO C n Z :.. Alamogordo.. ......... Al8mo.q Raneh ........ AlbuquerqW .......... An-. ............... Artssh.. ............. (trove Ranch.. E L 's Ranch .... Bluewater ............ BW.. ............... Cspltso.. ............ Carlsbd.. ........... Carrisorn.. ........... Carsdn Park .......... Cham&. .............. Cloudmft.. .......... Corona.. ............. coy0 te... ............ Cundiyo .............. Demonstration Farm. D-. .............. Elk (near). .......... Emndido ........... E anola ............. E%lcla.. ........... Fort S m tan... ...... Fort Sumner.. ....... Gallinas.. ............ Gallinas PlsUtlUg 8b. Glorieta Ranch ....... Harvey's Upper Rancl Hillsborn.. ........... Hod es ............... HonL Reservoir.. ... Hope.. ............... Jemer Sprlngs ........ Knowlen (near). ..... Laguna.. ............ %F%ii?.:: : : : Laa vegss.. .......... 1,iston.. ............. LOS Lunaa (near). .... Magdalema. .......... Mineral Hill .......... Moonterey ............ Mountalnair ......... Newman.. ........... Norla.. .............. orall.@?.. ............. Droerande.. ......... Omra.. ............. 0th.. ................ Otto.. ............... PaatUra.. ............ Plaeitas (near). ...... Red River Canvon.. . 1 ,50 50 47 ... ... ... sw. sw. SW. W. SW. sw. nw. sw. n. ...... sw. S. sw. W. sw. W. 8. W. ...... ...... ...... n. se. sw. sw. 5. sw. W. ...... aw. ...... ...... ...... W. S. W. S. W. W. SI?. SW. e. ...... nw. se. 5. sw. W. sw. sw. sw. w.. sw. 3w. SW. W. W. sw. sw. sw. W. 0. W. sw. sw. W. S. S. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ne. n. W. 58. W. 58. ... 37 1 .. 1 J. B. Chapman: Walter R. Eook. E ene Williams. P%. Albri ht. U. 8. WeatEer Bureau. ... 2 1 1 56.4 I + 2.9 58.8 I+ 4.7 83 91 12 16 ... ... ... ... 11 .. N. M. A icultural College. Cbarles &n. t E. P. Q 8. W. R. R. P arold H. Brooks. Pitt Ross, C. E. A ent E. P. & 8. W. R. R. 4 1 1 Benson. Junius D. Maupin. John W. Bateman. Bluewater Development Ca D C Sa A&t E T & S. W. R. R. U. 8. Reelamstion Service. Agent E. P. & 8. W. R. R. Lester 8 M ers Frank C: Jo%n&n. Agent nn~ E. P. & 8. W. R. R. 47 50 ... ... ... .... 4a ....... ... ................ ................ 43.5 ....... 71 53.6 ...... 85 59.8 + 2.7 192 54.2 ....... 74 ................ ... 15 2 ... 48 51 .. 1 9 ... 52 30 ... 11 16 10 ... 40 37 otem ............. 8,860 Linmln .......... 1 6.868 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 461 40 44 47 54 ... ... ... ... ... 52 ... ... ... .. .Otero.. ........... 4,014 Rio Akiha ....... _I 5.580 1 1 15 1 1 .. ... ... 2 .. 1 1 2 1 ... 34 46 38 43 45.4 ....... Q 55.2 ....... 46.- ....... 75 50.0 ....... 1 12 12 ... .. .. 1 .. ... .. .. ... ... 17 47 46 ... ... ... 41 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 46.4 I ....... ...... ..... ::: :::::.. 86 45.4 ....... i 3 ........ .R5 ................ ............. 86 ................ ........... ' I :: ..... ::: ..... do.. .......... 4.171 Lincoln ........... I 5.016 1 1 1 27 fi ... 34 50 50 45 43 31 54 5R 37 ... ................ 41.4 ....... 64 35.3 ....... 58 58.3 + 4.3 85 55.6 + 2.7 82 1 9 .8 ~ ....... 76 ~~ Rlnroa ...... .:. ..... Rlo (trande Dam ..... Rlo CIrande Industria Rosedale.. ........... Rmmll .............. 88n Msemial.. ........ 8an Rafael.. ......... Rants Fe.. ........... Sante Fe Canyon ..... Smta Rosa ........... soeorm.. ............. Stanley.. ............ strnuqs.. ............. Swastika Ranch ...... Tan.. ................ Tajique (near). ...... Ta OS ............ z .... Tecolote.. ........... Three Rive rs... ...... Tijeras Canyon ....... Torrance.. ........... T m Piedm ......... School. Taos Canyon.. ....... W. H. Martin. U. S. Weather Bureso. Agmt A.. T. & f i . F. R. R Dr. C. M. Grover. Serton Conter. C. Martinez. John L. Chapman. J. 5. Leeson. Henrv Wlrnans. Agent Southern Paclfic R. R Swastika R. & I.. co. J. F. Nappier. U. 9. Forest Service. 41ea. Qusdorf. I.. Martinez. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. Do. U. 5. Forest Servlce. Agoat E. P. & 5. W. R. R. Edwin B. Lward. 2.13 ........ .92 .85 ........ .54 41.4 ....... 70 4fi. 7 ....... 2 1 ... 45 47 4G .. 1 51.8 ....... 42.0 ....... 68 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... 43 ... ... ... ... ... ... W. W. W. sw. W. ...... ...... ...... ...... MARCH, 1911. 3 35 ................ 3.4 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l .-C l ~m t o b ~l data for M a d , 1911. District No. 8-Continued. 4 49 13t 38 1 % 1 5 0 4 r.9 Rio Arriba.. ...... Otero ............. Ouadalupe.. ...... Taos .............. 9an Mipuel ........ NW Mdco-Contd. Tmchas.. ............. Tul-. ............. Vaughn.. ............. Virsylvis. ............. W iusors. ............... Tern;. Abilw.. ............. Alban ............... Alvlnfr ............... Antelope.. ............ Austln.. .............. Balllnger.. ............ Barntow.. ............ Bay City ............. Beaumont.. .......... Beevllle.. ............. Blg Sprlngs.. ......... Blanco.. .............. Boerne.. .............. Booth ................. Boale.. .............. Bpdy ................ B,uzorla.. ............ Bmos.. .............. Brenham.. ........... Brld port ......... Br&nl. : : ......... Brownsvllle.. ......... Brownwood.. ......... Cameron.. ............ Carmona.. ............ Cla tonville.. ........ Coleman. ............. College Station.. ...... Colorado.. ............ Columbia.. ........... Columbus.. ........... Corpus Chrlstl.. ..... , cmicans.. .......... Cmkett. ............ Cuero ................ Dallas.. ............. Danevang.. .......... Decae.. ............ Del Rio .............. Devine.. ............ Dialvllle.. ........... Dilly-.. ............. Dub1 n ............... Duvd ............... Eagle Pssa ........... Edna.. .............. El Paso .............. Encinal- ............. Fairland.. ........... FdiuniaS.. .......... Flatonla.. ........... Flint ............... Fort dlark ........... Fort McIntosh ....... Fort Stockton ....... Fort Worth .......... Frederlcksburg.. .... Gainesville ........... Galveston.. .......... Gatesvllle ............ Georgetown.. ........ Gonzales.. ........... Gorham 8 .. .......... Oraham.. ........... GhanrfSsline.. ...... Grapevlne ........... Greenvflle.. ......... Hallettsville ......... H d i n .. ............ Hebbronville ......... Hem tead .......... Hen&on.. ......... Hewltt.. ............ Him.. ............... Hillsboro ............ Hondo ............... Houston.. ........... Huntsville. .......... Anahuac 3 ............ C i I L .. .............. J331i ............. .............. 7.935 4.436 5,962 7,500 8.200 Jayton.. ............. Jewett.. ............. Junction. ............ KauIman ............ Kerrville.. ........... Knlckerbocker.. ..... Kopperl.. ........... Taylor ............ Shackelford.. ..... Braroria.. ........ Chambers ......... 1 738 1: 429 49 23 6a8 586 66.4 64.0 61.4 61.4 f5.9 +2 2 ...... ........... ........... + 3.1 + 3.4 ._._._ ........... - !! 1 - ! 2 3 2 1 ia 28 17 13 2 55 15 4 1 10 15 13 15 19 10 16 10 22 2 26 2 18 47 19 3 3 16 17 21 17 22 7 24 22 7 21 22 15 15 5 1 7 1 16 22 34 2 32 3 22 3 3 1 40 43 14 16 22 21 40 7 18 8 2 12 1 21 11 .. .. ie ... ... I6 4 7 2 16 8 12 21 27 1 7 8 12 15 7 I4 ... 10 8 7t 9.t 10 9 ~ ~______ Temperature, Ln d m w Fahrenheit. 28 1 41 28 1 5 5 43 2 2 9 37 2 35 30 2 44 3 0 1 7 5 6 ................. ................. ................. .......... 56.6 1:: .... Jack. .................... Travis ............ Runnels .......... Ward ............. L[atagOrda ........ Jefterson .......... Bea ............... Howard ........... Blaneo ............ KendaU... ........ Fort Bend.. ...... Z %r ooh.. ...... Braroria.. ........ Palo Pinto ........ Washington.. ..... Wlse .............. Nueces ............ Cameron .......... Brown.. .......... MUam.. ................. Polk .............. Fisher ............ Bosque.. ......... Coleman .......... Bmos ............ Yltcllell.. ......... Braaorla.. ........ Colorado.. ........ NU- ............ Navam .......... Houston .......... De Witt .......... Dallas ............ Wharton .......... Wise .............. Valverde .......... Medins ........... Cherokee .......... Frlo ............... Erath ............. Travis.. .......... Maverick.. ....... Jackson ........... El Paso.. ......... La Salk.. ........ Burnet ........... starr.. .................. Fayette ........... Smlth ............ Khney , .......... Webb ............ Pecbs ............. Tarnrnt ........... Olllesple.. ........ cook ............. Galveston.. ....... cmp.. ....... .:. Wl lamson ....... Oonzales.. ........ YcLfalnan ........ YO?. ........... van andt ........ Tarrant.. ......... Hunt ............. L a m .............. Jonas ............ Glllespie ................. Haskell.. ......... -Dural.. ............ WaUer ............ Rusk ............. McLennsn ........ Hamilton.. Hill ............... Yedlna.. ......... Harris ............ Walker ........... Kent.. .................. Leon .............. Klmble.. ......... Kaufman ......... Kerr .............. TomGreen ....... 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I.. ... ... ... ... ... ... m 7 0 10 3 2 10 0 8 8 __ *a m'c OD $5 S' ZC - ... 3 2 7 13 14 10 9 1 7 G 4 15 17 7 4 15 23 4 5 8 5 I8 2 11 18 6 4 1b 6 7 6 3 11 21 13 11 5 22 12 8 1 7 14 li 11 14 10 3 12 5 5 16 10 6 15 3 6 10 6 0 7 3 4 1 8 3 13 11 13 8 13 7 ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 14 2 7 10 3 24 3 9 m - ...... sw. W. S. W. S. se. ...... ...... ...... S. s. S. e. n. ...... 1. S. 1. S. 1. 8. 8. s. se. 1. 8. 8. 8. I). 8. 8. 5. s. 8. se. S. s. Be. Be. ae. S. 1. se. se. W. 8. 8. SW. se. n. n. n. n. ...... ...... ...... ne. se. e. e. n. sw. S. ...... S. S. S. 8. S. 8. S. S. ...... n. ...... ...... S. ...... n. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... se. S. S. se. ...... n. s. 1. a wacio Cordova. Irbp L Falrless. Dr. I. N. Woodman. Henry D. W insor. .4wnt E. P. dr. 8. w. R. R. U. 6. Weather Bureau. N. L. Bartholomew. Chas. C. Hawkins. A. De-. E. M. EubanL. Lee F. Freeman. E. C. Quereau. John Bender. I.. E. Dlckev. B.H.Co ins Nu-y. B. ReigiL- R. C. Crist. F. W. Schweppe. T. R. Booth. Crai Anderson O. #. Yirling. ir. Yrs. Y. A. Skvens. Robt E. Bo ett. Mrs. B. F. SLan. Claude Strange. a. H. Rltter. U. 8. Weather Bumu. MIS. Pearl Smith. J. E. Watts. Y. 6. Spltler. Wm. Lanlus. R. Y. Jones. ... -. ....... J. E. Stevens. Prof. O. 8. Fraps. R. Y. Webb. R. B. Lo Fins. Yrs So keBridge. I T . S. $eather Bureau. D. E. Winn. E. R. Fmbese. G. A. Elsenlohr. . H. P. Hermansen. Ft. W. & D. C. Ry. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Y. A. Keller. J. Y. B. YcKnight. John W. Miller. Jno. 0. Sharer. J. C. E d w . Charles Tarver. E. L. Faim. U. 8. Weather Bureau. H C.Braden. R. L. Bush. W. A. Gardner. Fred W. Laux. F. C. C. Carter. Post Hospltal. Do. H. H. B u ~. U. S. Weather Bndau. Arthur Striegler. J. L. Hickson. U. 8. Weather Bureau. John Ryan. Prof. R. F. Young. J. Y. Johnson. John Gorham. C. W. Johnson. F. E. Whitternore.-- W. J. Crowley. J. P. Regan. Dr. 3. E. Lay. w. 8. carruthers. Chrlstlan Fritz. P. D. Sanders. Henry Edds. J. H. Hanmk. M. Kangerga I. E. Earle. John A. Eaklns. W. G. Eamtt. H. E. Haass. U. S. Weather Bureau. W. Y. Barr. Wichita Valley Railway Co. Earle Adkimn. John 8. Durst. EY Hubbard. Mrs. F. Coleman. Jos. Tweedy. T. A. Johnson. A. Y. Rencher. 420 h g Lake.. ........... Andekh.. ...... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-ClinuatologiWl data for March, 1911. District No. 8-C~ntinued. ,a 8t MARCH, 1911 d % 3 1 -- ........ ........ 30 ........ ................ 40 $1 ................ 10 33 17 2 1 % 2.23 6.10 6.34 2.55 1.96 1.76 2.a 2.40 2 .a .40 1.88 4 .a 1.51 .15 3.89 -.a..ii’ ........ + 4.73 ........ ........ ........ .............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ - .4a + .07 ................ McQmgor.. ............ Marathon. ............. Marble F&. .......... Marts ................... Manhall ............... M&a .................. Midland.. .............. Mlmlon.. .............. MatagoIda.. ........... ....... McLennan.. ...... Brewster.. ........ ~ Burnet ............ Presidio.. .......... Harrison .......... Matagorda.. ..... .: Limestone.. ...... Midland.. ........ _‘_ Hld ...... 1% 3.33 .43 7.90 3.08 .49 1.77 l.m 4.63 1.31 3.79 3.73 3.88 2.68 1.47 .sa 2.72 2.m 3.40 1.50 -76 2.25 T. 8.57 a.w am I ........ - .m + 1.42 ........ + .06 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ - .75 ........ ........ ........ ........ - .l 2 + 1.04 + 1.49 - .24 - 1.08 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ I1 9 LO 7t I O 9 ................ a6 1 45 3 9 1 3 4 36 8 41 47 2 32 36 2 34 29 848 Qt 9 ........ 39 9 2 8 ........ ..... 3: 9 3 5 .62 4.80 2.95 1.90 2.B .a 1.50 3.38 2.69 2.a 230 2.46 2.84 1.78 2.51 2.66 am ............. ........ ........ ........ - .n - .I 8 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ + .34 - .93 + .l 2 + .61 ........ + 1.m ........ ............. ...... ......... ...... ......... - 3.1 - 1.2 - 2.3 - 2 .7 , ...... ...... .......... 101 95 93 82 97 94 80 82 :t Rt 7 lot ................ g 30 w 4 7 30 2 3 9 4 0 1 3 5 ............. - i/ 4 I 4 9 - 1 1 19 9 11 7 3 6 25 4 23 1 1 3 3 2 1 7 4 1 1 1 23 12 23 !a9 23 1 5 15 10 1 2 7 1.2 7 10 4 16 7 1 as 2 2 18 10 11 5 2 8 13 1 10 21 1 1 5 1 3 11 12 23 14 23 9 0 2 m .. _. m .. .. - - Temperature, in de- Fahrenhelt. I Preclpltstlon, In inches. - ‘CI 4 2 .& d ... c E - se. 8. .... .... .... ne. 8. 8. 8. ne. 8. 8. 88. 8. n. aw. ne. 8. 8e. 5. E. 5. 0. E. .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... W. 1. SW. w. 1. II. 1. 1. e. 8. ..... ..... e. 1. 8. w. 1. II. 5. I. 1w. ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... le. 1. 1. ..... ..... ..... le. le. 1. I. I. 1. 1. I. I. ..... ..... - a’ $1 a; q 3! l i : - 7 a 4 4 3 3 8 5 4 6 8 6 7 6 7 4 7 1 11 7 6 1 4 5 5 6 6 4 3 5 5 3 11 8 4 6 6 5 5 6 7 4 7 7 8 5 6 3 6 0 3 5 3 0 8 8 3 5 9 4 5 5 4 6 6 0 6 4 a .. a ,-. .. - Sky. -. -- a k3 9; 5J6 E - 0. 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Q! 3. oI .8( 1. z .75 .9f 2. 01 .a .rlE .8E 2. 4a .72 .16 2 .4 2. 28 .7a 1 .4 .!a9 1.80 .23 .54 .4a 1.70 .u 2.50 1.60 1.30 .ga .m .60 .40 I. 01 1.78 .88 I. 88 .O1 .a .98 T. 2.00 .18 I. 75 .52 .74 .67 .54 I. 2s I. 63 .73 .90 1.12 1.10 1.75 .89 1.00 .84 .... a. 87 .5a a. 17 .... a. a0 .... - - i I 01 3 : 1‘ 4 - i m i a ... ... ... 11 25 6 11 23 19 11 15 13 2 a 7 4 12 11 11 9 12 7 17 0 11 a 4 13 15 18 14 12 12 5 12 17 8 12 3 10 10 15 18 12 12 12 11 5 6 3 18 8 13 11 23 12 12 ... ... ... .. .. .. ... m .. ... ... ... ... ... - - Q b 01 a; By Z - - 2 6 12 5 18 1 0 2 10 7 8 aa 2 7 21 9 3 8 17 10 11 9 as 12 4 15 9 0 6 5 14 12 5 1 8 11 12 6 0 8 7 1 8 5 2 7 18 0 19 25 0 0 1 10 4 1 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. ... .. ..I ... ... ... ... I I 19 - g - d 6’ - ...... ..... t 3.7 ...... ...... ...... I- 4.8 ...... ...... t 8.3 ...... I- 2.5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 4.2 1 1.0 1 1.7 1 4.4 ...... ...... ...... 1 1.6 ...... - 8.5 ...... ...... ...... ...... - 1.9 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - 5.0 - 3.9 - 3.0 - .8 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... - 3.9 - 4.1 ...... statlons. I Counties. Observers. z ~ ..... ..... 63.0 67.2 65.2 70.6 61.8 65.1 64.8 58. 2 62.6 61.0 70.2 55.8 61.7 64.1 62.9 t3.6 68.9 70.1 59.8 65.7 66. 2 67.5 63.4 BB. 0 63.8 72.6 65.4 62. 2 ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 68. a ...... ...... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 67.5 56.7 68.4 63.6 83.1 10.0 68. 2 68.7 61.0 61.4 59.9 66.1 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Tnas--ContinUed. i Lagrange.. ............ Fayette.. ........ Lameaa ................ Damn .......... arm ............... Cameron ......... Leurelea Ranch. ....... Nueces. .......... ~m n ............. ’ Lempasas ........ A ustIIermes. S.%. Austin. Jno. Mm. Q. K. Kenedy. I. Webber. Mm. Fannle Sneed. E. W. Torrenee. M. D. Wardlow. Ow. W. Ellis. C. A. Propet. T. A. King. John Carter. W H Whltle Rev. A. P: W h . I. J. Faubion. R. K. Colquitt. Lee Scott. W. E. McNabb. M i a Josephine Newman. W. E. Neeh. L. H. Romig. A. R. Shearer. Lurius W. Goaselin. H. C. Smith. Mlsa Mar Holmann. 1. Gleaec%e. U. 8. Weather Bureau. E. H. Snider. Earnest De Vllbh. R. B. Pointer. 1. F. Sander. Itrlflin B m Co. W. L. Dodd. a. E. Pease. Lindsay waters. Mm. C. W. Hlgdon. 8. D. P-. D. W. Bellamy. Mm. 0. B. Qrewe. W. F. M. Raa. Relffert & Fmbeae. L. Y. Croekett. 3am Crowther. U. 8. Weather Bureau. F. A. Wihn. 1. B. McAllen. bflbisa L. C. Ford. rw. BUITW. 1. B. Wright, jr. D. H. Albert. 3. c. Lee. W. A. man. LdtlreM hy r. A. wY-. ?m i W. A.%ark. hamSugarc0. U. 8. Weather Bureau. W. Ooodrlch loner. W. E. Qlhbs. r. K. B&. Wm Ku kendall. W. H. G h r . F. 116. Qetzendaner. E. Y. Willlams. ... c. zirjacks. C. E. Hall. K r s F M H hs. i. P. Spohn. Matt Cody. r. H. ACkioii. rw. ~ohnston. ii,”j%XTr%. w. W..Glbld3. .._.I.. .... I .. 2 41 ....I._. Liberty. ............... Llberty.. ........ Llano.. ................ Llano.. .......... LIMO Orande.. ........ Hidako.. ........ 336 325 418 713 4,w 771 3i5 12 537 ...... ...... . A 1 ......... ....... ... ....... ... I ...... .... I... ............. w a s 2 Q t B 1 ............. 7 ! Yl 1 ... 35 4 27 ... ................ 6t 42 1 2 2 12 39 lt 49 w 40 1 3 6 ................ ...I ::.. .. I .... I... .............. ....... ..!.I.? 1 3 6 ....... El 2 8 5 ................ I O 1 ................ 40115145 ................ I1 4 0 1 3 8 .._I ...... I .... I... ... b, 0, etc., indhte. respectlvel ,1,2,3, etc., days mising from the record. Temmhva extremes are from observed readlnns of the dry bulb; meam are comwted from observed readlm. h p l t s t l o n Included in that ofthe next mserurement. A h b n other dates. Separate dates of falls not recorded. Data are from standard instruments not supplied by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. 0 Instruments are read in the morning; the maximum temperature then read la charged E s t h t e d by 0-. predpitatlon for the 24 horn ending on the mornlug when I t Is measured. J . Preclpltstlon Is than 0.01 Inch raln or melted snow. - to the preceding day, on whlch I t almost always occurs. MARCH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 42 1 T h 8 m Z.-Daily prm'Mhn far March, 1911. Distrdet No. 8, ~~t a s and Rw Gmnde valleyy. 422 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 1911 TABLE 2.-Dily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. 8-Cbntinuec-i. Day ofmonth. Stations. Watershed. TfSS. MARCH, 1911. Stations. Tcws--Contlnued. McGregor. .......... Marath on... ........ W b l e FalLs 11.. ... Marfa.. ............. ........... Naco dochea I..... New%raunfe L..... Palestine. .......... Panter.. ........... Pearsall.. .......... Plerce .............. Plalnview.. ........ Port Arthur ........ Port Lavaca ........ Post City ........... Raymondvllle y 1 . -. Ricardo.. .......... Rlverside 11 ........ Robert Lee 11 ...... Rockland 11 ___ ._.. Rockport.. ......... Rassville.. ......... Runge.. ............ Sahlnal.. ........... Yalado.. ............ Ban Angel0 ......... San Antonio ........ San Augustine ...... San Juanlto ........ San Marcoa 11 .__.__ San Saha ........... Santa Oertrudes 1 I . Sealy.. ............. Seymour.. ......... Romervllle.. ........ Sonora. ............ Stamford.. ......... Eugarland .......... Sotherland Springs. Taylor. ............ Temple 11 .......... Theodore.. ......... Thurher.. .......... Tildsn.. ........... Tivoll 11 ........... 11 valde ::. .......... Valley Junction 11 __ Victoria 11 ......... Weatherlord 11;:::: Wharton 11 ........ Wills Point.. ........ Zapata. ............ Wrx:{Liid ....... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE P.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. 8-Continued. ... ~ .... ..... I ... .. Sablne. ..... .. ....... ... Coast ........ Bmzos. ..... ....... Neches ...... Trinity ...... ... Bram ............... ........ Nueces.. Colorado.. .. Bram. ..... Day ofmonth. I 424 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 1911 TABLE 3.--Maximum and minimum iempmturee for March, 1911. .District No. 8, Tam and Rio Grade Vallcy. tax. 63 67 72 81 81 82 84 85 -_ ti 78 67 7b So 78 €2 77 71 77 77 74 76 Colorado. Mln. 52 49 49 60 65 68 68 68 t E68 8 3 6 9 66 8 0 6 0 57 53 61 8 0 6 P 8 0 6 2 63 61 R 8 6 9 67 66 lul 64 54 52 8 0 6 2 New Mexlco. 37 ! 21 5 5 ' 25 6 0 3 0 5 3 70 36 6 5 4 0 5 3 Texas. 38 48 54 40 40 41 3 i 38 43 48 46 29 37 31 34 38 44 34 35 34 36 37 42 43 46 41 44 0.5 42 76 77 75 $5 91 94 94 WI 3 0 6 9 61 2 7 6 2 70 79 51 72 i 4 €3 73 62 64 58 71 2 4 6 3 76 82 74 85 73.3 72 36 31 33 4n 37 37 34 29 31 36 36 3A 30 32 37 25 1 4s 38 41 33.6 56 60 3 0 6 6 70 71 4 s w 52 53 3 0 6 0 m 6 4 2 8 6 8 I 61 66 52 65 55 36 2 9 5 6 58 57 64 67 OR 73 70 59.6 c ! A1 76 76 72 77 72 74 74 77 72 72 76 6e 71 72 74 77 72.9 69 66 7 9 6 9 70 63 6 9 5 9 O R 5 4 a 5 5 67 64 64 6n 64 64 &? 6 6 5 8 57 fi1 55 52 61 68 71 e .0 [In. 29 37 42 46 511 44 37 37 38 40 U 42 44 47 48 31 45 49 3.8 -- Max. 2 8 4 8 61 73 73 78 5 5 8 0 5 6 8 8 5 5 9 0 5 8 9 3 5 0 8 9 87 72 69 58 72 74 76 4 6 8 67 75 76 5 4 8 0 4 5 6 0 4 5 6 2 57 4 6 8 0 3 5 5 8 3 6 6 2 80 74 84 73.9 -- . -. Kax. - 69 m 87 8l 76 70 75 75 71 79 76 78 67 74 79 76.9 .- - - Yin 6 6 4 6 6 3 4 3 51 01 7 9 6 3 8 3 8 8 9 0 6 8 8 8 6 4 8 8 6 4 8 8 6 6 65 67 57 52 47 6 9 4 9 55 59 57 68 64 60 6 5 5 5 57 8 2 6 0 6 9 5 6 52 8 0 5 8 8 0 6 0 8 6 6 3 58.1 -- 8 0 5 8 tax. -_ 60 72 76 78 9ll 88 58 73 70 74 71 76 78 72 61 79 78 72 12.8 Mln. 4 2 3 6 34 44 56 7 9 6 5 67 8 6 6 6 6 9 6 4 8 8 6 3 61 62 7 2 5 6 6 5 4 5 47 47 42 51 6 4 5 5 57 51 57 61 6 6 5 3 46 8 0 5 6 6 3 4 4 47 48 55 8 0 5 8 53.0 5 8 5 0 - 48 57 62 65 67 -- 5 0 4 9 61 69 80 78 85 6 8 8 6 75 83 81 6 5 4 3 6 5 4 0 38 51 66 80 74 8 9 6 0 62 47 6 6 4 6 7 0 4 4 71 81 78 80 75 78 6 8 5 9 45 6 5 5 6 68 48 7 8 4 3 42 48 55 -- Raswell. Garnett. San Luls. rgrlculturs: College. hrlsbad. Fort Mountain- Stanton. I air. Date. BiE Bprlnp. Rosedale. .% 42 lanta Fe. - Min. 16 13 17 25 24 29 a3 35 33 27 24 23 13 14 17 21 28 19 18 16 18 22 2.3 17 6 2tl 21 22 21.2 - a0 m m - - - tfin. 33 34 40 49 47 47 43 41 40 46 54 48 44 41 3s 47 40 40 49 40 51 37 41 46 51 40 41 40 44 44 I... 2 - 36 - - - [in. w 28 33 42 46 46 36 33 39 42 48 36 35 39 31 34 43 36 39 42 39 44 37 38 45 44 33 37 37 38 48 B. 6 - - - - [in. - 10 ?a 27 30 39 34 30 34 36 34 31 25 29 29 29 31 14 33 32 31 31 36 30 I 30 27 19 32 31 34 32 8.9 - - - Min. - 42 42 83 46 54 45 36 33 34 38 39 30 4?# 39 35 45 41 48 38 47 43 46 35 46 41 48 44 36 41 41 41.2 4n - - - :in, 29 32 44 45 55 50 50 50 50 48 fa 42 35 44 37 42 14 42 48 53 49 54 43 43 49 44 36 41 43 44 56 5.4 - _. ifin. - 12 32 34 32 40 28 31 34 36 42 34 25 23 25 30 41 28 28 34 T1 32 28 as 33 36 z1 37 40 39 37 11.3 m - - - [in - 2s 31 46 46 59 60 58 55 64 53 05 37 46 39 43 51 43 41 4s 56 57 46 4s 49 4i 38 49 46 49 54 3.2 4n - - - Max 44 45 47 53 52 56 54 60 60 63 47 49 54 56 54 59 46 51 66 60 5R 49 60 56 61 42 56 61 04 sa 66 54.3 - - - - Max. - 41 43 46 49 47 43 48 49 55 51i 53 44 47 55 55 54 50 50 57 50 56 51 51 53 54 45 54 60 64 64 65 51.9 - - - tax 02 70 74 i 7 75 72 75 w) 80 83 67 68 RB 71 72 74 72 75 76 65 64 69 54 57 64 71 71 76 80 81 So 71.6 - - - - Max. 57 67 76 79 84 86 85 91 92 so 87 74 61 86 76 75 79 74 82 76 74 64 52 56 71 78 71 R.3 86 86 i6.3 - a7 - - - tax. 59 62 72 68 81 79 75 87 b I 76 &I 5 i 67 73 73 7h lis 77 67 73 58 44 #W 66 73 a 79 83 80 80 71.4 - - - - bax. 39 45 61 51 52 50 55 -59 81 60 46 46 50 52 55 58 59 57 .5R 53 54 45 37 5@ 50 50 56 61 M 67 66 53.5 - - - - lax. - 48 M 63 ti5 69 69 66 75 77 so 69 63 67 65 74 Fb 67 74 a fi? 50 63 54 64 67 66 69 68 79 74 57.0 m - - Max. __ -1 13 25 34 33 29 28 32 311 27 25 25 18 18 24 30 22 25 26 28 23 25 27 18 8 29 21 25 a D. 5 m - - 1 . 1 .. 3 .. 4 ... 5 ... t i ... 7 ... . 8 ... 9... 1u.. . 11 ... 12.. . 13 .. 14.. 15 ... 16 .. 17 ... 18.. . 19.. . Zn... 21 ... 22.. . 23... 24.. . 25.. . 26 .. 27.. . 28... Q .. .w.. . 31 ... Nm. - -- Date 61 6 i 77 a, 84 84 85 90 95 aa 84 .n 60 61 70 75 77 72 A5 79 82 71 65 56 63 76 RR 77 8 &I 88 70.2 03 65 69 75 77 75 62 63 52 64 62 68 67 69 w 58 M 42 38 55 56 60 62 08 71 72 82.5 44 32 3ti UI 39 37 26 30 32 29 36 43 36 35 3s 35 31 29 26 30 37 33 38 43 4s 41 5. a - __ 55 ti7 67 GS 67 59 52 5'1 5II 5s 62 62 61 69 54 54 48 38 45 51 56 53 65 60 7Q io 57.5 - - I Texas. Del Rio. El Paao. Fort KcIntmh. Lufkkin. ?lain view Sari Antonlo. Baskell.* I F o r t Stuck- Fort ton. I Worth. - Kin. 40 40 47 52 57 51 48 46 50 48 53 42 46 44 47 50 52 51 48 51 - - [in - 41 40 52 61 66 69 66 66 68 66 67 69 55 55 52 47 62 57 55 57 63 65 66 57 56 58 52 46 52 64 69 1.7 - - din. 34 34 45 57 63 65 66 59 67 60 63 52 40 47 46 38 53 51 47 47 58 60 51 48 51 53 41 48 45 55 49 51.4 - - - [in. 37 35 42 59 62 68 64 64 65 60 63 57 46 50 43 4 sa 52 52 50 66 63 I 51 52 56 44 42 47 61 5B 53.3 - - - [ax. 70 64 75 78 87 96 96 96 88 88 97 96 74 76 81 88 86 84 77 - 80 - dax. 63 58 62 72 72 75 76 75 73 74 75 76 75 67 71 65 70 73 69 70 71 70 68 63 71 74 69 71 70 74 76 70.6 - - - din. 38 46 48 54 64 65 64 60 64 64 64 64 66 53 M 50 68 55 54 57 58 61 48 47 50 52 49 45 52 58 68 15.5 - - tax. - 60 69 71 76 73 72 75 81 82 69 64 69 70 76 74 73 76 68 66 70 62 67 65 70 72 74 78 81 80 71: 4 m 'Io - din. 44 w w 69 66 65 64 89 65 64 66 63 61 60 54 50 60 67 60 61 65 69 66 54 56 57 b!2 46 56 67 71 30.8 - - K a x . 60 70 63 83 85 83 82 93 93 93 a9 73 63 66 72 78 84 78 86 77 78 73 63 54 65 77 75 82 88 83 91 78.1 - - lax, 46 65 64 81 78 80 87 88 88 79 65 56 70 61 70 74 64 76 72 76 67 52 61 62 65 64 62 75 69 73 88.7 - rn - [in. 22 25 31 34 44 44 43 38 39 41 49 34 2a 34 34 31 30 30 35 39 44 49 38 40 39 38 25 41 35 39 4 6.6 - - Kax. 49 67 68 74 79 86 a5 87 92 91 90 77 72 60 74 74 77 70 74 74 77 82 70 65 61 82 66 78 84 80 84 75.8 - - [in. 39 39 47 59 62 67 64 60 64 60 64 56 52 55 55 48 67 55 55 59 57 62 61 55 51 57 49 44 54 62 69 6.1 - - Kax. 60 80 80 82 77 84 92 96 97 94 66 62 67 66 74 83 57 75 77 89 77 66 68 67 77 76 83 81 76 86 82 - n. 4 Ylu. Iax. Min. -- -1- 34 w 5 5 0 46 I 77 38 ; 66 49 : 61 35 , 70 I 69 48 ' 76 37 63 4 9 ' 82 55 ' 74 47.1 ~ 75.2 431 80 55 I 86 I l... a ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... E... 9... 10.. . 11 ... 12.. . 13.. . 14.. . 15 ... 16.. . 17... 18 ... 19 ... 21 ... m... a... u... 25... %... m... a... 29... 30... 31 ... M a m... - 66 66 73 76 80 89 88 94 93 96 91 84 70 63 79 76 80 71 82 72 82 63 67 59 62 aa 63 79 91 94 92 78.3 8 0 6 6 P I a 9 6 3 z a 9 6 5 50 42 41 40 48 87 87 84 73 66 48 46 51 54 53 57 84 81 84 93 w 94 48.1 - 84.7 ~ 76.7 153.5 -- * Haskell substituted temporarily for Seymour.