. Climatological data, New England . e headwaters were not aggravated by comparableamounts in the middle and lower sections of the S. I SUPPLEMENTAL DATA BLOCK ISLAND «B AP. BLUE HILL, MASS. BOSTON WB AP, MASS. BRIDGEPORT WB AP, CONN. BURLINGTON WB AP, VT. CARIBOU WB AP, ME. CONCORD WB AP, N. H. EASTPORT WB CITY, ME. HARTFORD WB AP, CONN. MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. NANTUCKET WB AP, MASS. NEW HAVEN WB AP, CONN. PITTSFIELD WB AP, MASS. PORTLAND WB AP, HE. PROVIDENCE WB AP, R. I. •This datum is obtainedby visual observationsince recording equip-ment is not is not necessaril


. Climatological data, New England . e headwaters were not aggravated by comparableamounts in the middle and lower sections of the S. I SUPPLEMENTAL DATA BLOCK ISLAND «B AP. BLUE HILL, MASS. BOSTON WB AP, MASS. BRIDGEPORT WB AP, CONN. BURLINGTON WB AP, VT. CARIBOU WB AP, ME. CONCORD WB AP, N. H. EASTPORT WB CITY, ME. HARTFORD WB AP, CONN. MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. NANTUCKET WB AP, MASS. NEW HAVEN WB AP, CONN. PITTSFIELD WB AP, MASS. PORTLAND WB AP, HE. PROVIDENCE WB AP, R. I. •This datum is obtainedby visual observationsince recording equip-ment is not is not necessarilythe fastest mile occur-ring during the period.{Peak Gust Wind direction wsws NW Wind apMdm. p. h. •m 0 -3 Q 9 > sas 1121 ■21 °l 114t _a Relative humidity averagef -percent 817276797479 8275 807177777579 76808079838275 7367 56857362676559 NEW ENGLANDMARCH 1953 Number ol dayi with piedpiletion M 9 S « i-as ?8, COMPARATIVE DATA. Temperature -23-33-23-14 -13 -25-21-22-25 Southern -21- 3 -40 -28-29-16 ,5 Precipitation - 3 - 1 5 3 2 0 -10 - 9 - 4 0 3 21 9 20 6 2 -J • o Southern cr « COMPARATIVE DATA (Northern: Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont; Southern: Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut) See reference notes following Station Index


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