. Climatological data, Missouri . a 03 050 o ^?^j ^ r O (^ r o rf>tk /- 1 1 0 FT -I? ill S CO /5 o CD 111 ? ;g; »> j+ 2 ?. w::) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER F. MARVIN, Chief. r|,f IVf CLIM ATOLOGIC ALf 13XTA. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MISSOUF^I REEDER, Meteorologist. oi,. XXX. Colombia, Mo., January, 1926. No. 1. GENERAL !;c opening month of 1926, in Missouri, was not noticeable for anyry marked or outstanding weather feature. There were only two realnter cold snaps, and these were of less than a weeks duration ea


. Climatological data, Missouri . a 03 050 o ^?^j ^ r O (^ r o rf>tk /- 1 1 0 FT -I? ill S CO /5 o CD 111 ? ;g; »> j+ 2 ?. w::) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER F. MARVIN, Chief. r|,f IVf CLIM ATOLOGIC ALf 13XTA. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. MISSOUF^I REEDER, Meteorologist. oi,. XXX. Colombia, Mo., January, 1926. No. 1. GENERAL !;c opening month of 1926, in Missouri, was not noticeable for anyry marked or outstanding weather feature. There were only two realnter cold snaps, and these were of less than a weeks duration first week was much milder than normal, followed by the first coldap on the 7th. By tlie 14th the weather was mild again and con-med moderate np to the 19th. The second cold wave, rather more>ere tiian the first, overspread the State, beginning on the 20th. Mini-mi records of a few years standing were broken, particularly in theUheastern part of the State. There was a rapid and general reactionmoderate weather on and after the 26th, the maximum for the)nth, 70 degrees, occurring on the 30th. Precipitation was near


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