Climatological data, South Carolina . PITTSBURG, BUREAU OFFICE September 14, 1908 o C5 y^ o P y. < i yP. I .Inv, liHtS ( Al()|.0efatniv was slightly behtw the normal each day, tJie precipita-tion was generally anijjle and well distributed, tho deficient overa l:irge area in tlie soutli-central })orti()n, and the sunshine wasapjiroximately normal. Conipared with pievious years themonth was slightly cooler than the average July, tho the meant(Mnperatur(> was lower in 1S94, 191)4, and 19()(). Ihv averagepnci}iitation was more than in eiglit years since 1894. Thewettest years


Climatological data, South Carolina . PITTSBURG, BUREAU OFFICE September 14, 1908 o C5 y^ o P y. < i yP. I .Inv, liHtS ( Al()|.0efatniv was slightly behtw the normal each day, tJie precipita-tion was generally anijjle and well distributed, tho deficient overa l:irge area in tlie soutli-central })orti()n, and the sunshine wasapjiroximately normal. Conipared with pievious years themonth was slightly cooler than the average July, tho the meant(Mnperatur(> was lower in 1S94, 191)4, and 19()(). Ihv averagepnci}iitation was more than in eiglit years since 1894. Thewettest years were 1894, 1896 and 19UG, when the average ]M-ecipi-tation was over eight inches. The driest years were 190:> and19i);,, when the average was less than four inches


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