Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE Febbuaky 20, 1908 Monthly IMean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, January, Januaky, \W^ CLIM \l(>L()(;i(\I, KIMOI!!: NMW .11lKSK^ ShlCTlON. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Climatological Service OK THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. ^1EW dEFJSEY SECTIOJ^,LEVI A. JDDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XXI. Atlantic City, N. J., January, 1908. No. 1. GENERAL SUMMARY. .laimarv, IDOS, averaged milder than usual thruout the greater[)art of till State. The monthly [)reeipitation was nearly nor-mal and oeeurred
Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE Febbuaky 20, 1908 Monthly IMean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, January, Januaky, \W^ CLIM \l(>L()(;i(\I, KIMOI!!: NMW .11lKSK^ ShlCTlON. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Climatological Service OK THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. ^1EW dEFJSEY SECTIOJ^,LEVI A. JDDKINS, Section Director. Vol. XXI. Atlantic City, N. J., January, 1908. No. 1. GENERAL SUMMARY. .laimarv, IDOS, averaged milder than usual thruout the greater[)art of till State. The monthly [)reeipitation was nearly nor-mal and oeeurred principally as rain. The snowfall was unusu-ally light owr most of the iu)rthein eounties, and was heavy,but not excessive, along the coast, and over comparatively smallareas in tle southern interior. The groixnd was bare of snowduring a large part of the month. The sunshine was mean temperature exceeded the normal generally. Theexcess in the southern counties averaged less than °, V)ut itwas nnuh more decided in parts of Bergen, Essex, Passaic andWarren comities, in the north, where it Avas generally morethan 8° per day. Th
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