. Climatological data, Missouri . -. 02 d S S AXUARY, 1919. CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: MISSOURI SECTION. U. S. DEPAI<TMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. KilSSOUKl SECTION. GEOUGE REEDSR, Meteorologist. IoL. XXfltr Columbia, Mo., January, 1919. No. 1 GENEEAr. SXriiIMARY. Except the first Avcck, which was cold and moist, .January,1919, was characterized hy mild, open weather, an abundancejf sunshine and a marked deficiency in precipitation. It was•he driest January since the beginning of precipitation recordsin tliis State, about 52 years ago. Altogether it was a fav(na!)lemonth for outdoor pursu


. Climatological data, Missouri . -. 02 d S S AXUARY, 1919. CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: MISSOURI SECTION. U. S. DEPAI<TMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. KilSSOUKl SECTION. GEOUGE REEDSR, Meteorologist. IoL. XXfltr Columbia, Mo., January, 1919. No. 1 GENEEAr. SXriiIMARY. Except the first Avcck, which was cold and moist, .January,1919, was characterized hy mild, open weather, an abundancejf sunshine and a marked deficiency in precipitation. It was•he driest January since the beginning of precipitation recordsin tliis State, about 52 years ago. Altogether it was a fav(na!)lemonth for outdoor pursuits, and a remarkably pleasant onefrom the sile of personal comfort. The soil was in excellent condition, and considerable plovvmg(vas done the latter half of the month. The wheat crop wasrated as good to excellent. S<nck were in fine condition, theivell grown wheat and rye fields furnishing excellent roads were never in better condition this time of theyear, and traffic was heavy. Because of the unusually mild


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