Climatological data, Arkansas . • England / | v > n [y»l Stuttgart St. Charles* • El DoradoUNION r LINCOLN \ Yancopii^ •Dumas Amansas CityD R E W^ Portland. I CHICOT)A S H L e(y j•Crossett / j ^\ :1 Weather Bureau Office, Little Rock, Arkansas 2-25 1944. UNIVERSITY OF ILL. - Vs«W U. S. DEPARTMENT OF C0MMEK(5E,i#¥iTHER BUREAU LIBRARY, PERIOD DEURBANA. ILL. , Wcallijr Bureau «^?-r«T ft ? c>< ic^?:~c PI3;A_T/ for PR5VA;.-:ur;n:TO avcid payml;-!- O? PCSTAGS £500 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA ARKANSAS SECTION WALTER C. HICKMON Vol, XLIX Little Rock, Akk., Jandaey, 1944 No. 1 Price: 25 cents per year


Climatological data, Arkansas . • England / | v > n [y»l Stuttgart St. Charles* • El DoradoUNION r LINCOLN \ Yancopii^ •Dumas Amansas CityD R E W^ Portland. I CHICOT)A S H L e(y j•Crossett / j ^\ :1 Weather Bureau Office, Little Rock, Arkansas 2-25 1944. UNIVERSITY OF ILL. - Vs«W U. S. DEPARTMENT OF C0MMEK(5E,i#¥iTHER BUREAU LIBRARY, PERIOD DEURBANA. ILL. , Wcallijr Bureau «^?-r«T ft ? c>< ic^?:~c PI3;A_T/ for PR5VA;.-:ur;n:TO avcid payml;-!- O? PCSTAGS £500 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA ARKANSAS SECTION WALTER C. HICKMON Vol, XLIX Little Rock, Akk., Jandaey, 1944 No. 1 Price: 25 cents per year (not stamps).Washington. D. C. Remit to -Superintendent of Documents GENERAL STJMMART January was slightly warmer than normal. The first half ofthe month was quite cold with freezing temperatures on mostmornings. Considerably milder weather prevailed after the15th, and freezing temperatures were infrequent. A severe coldwave overspread the State on the 9th, causing sub-zero temper-atures in the northwestern secti


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