Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE June 22, 1907 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, May, M VN •.Hi; (\i()i,()(;i(Ai, niii-oiri: nkw .ll•:l;sl^^• skction. U. S. DEPARTMKNT OK AGRICULTURE, CllMATOLOGlCAL SERVICE Of THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. IMEW dEf^SEY A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. X\. City, N. J., May, lilOT, No. 5. GENERAL SUMMARY. Exceptionally cool weather was a marked teature of May,1!H>7. The monthly mean temperatnre for the district is thelowest that has been reported in May


Climatological data, New Jersey . BOSTON, MASS. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE June 22, 1907 Monthly Mean Isotherms and Prevailing Winds, May, M VN •.Hi; (\i()i,()(;i(Ai, niii-oiri: nkw .ll•:l;sl^^• skction. U. S. DEPARTMKNT OK AGRICULTURE, CllMATOLOGlCAL SERVICE Of THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. IMEW dEf^SEY A. JUDKINS, Section Director. Vol. X\. City, N. J., May, lilOT, No. 5. GENERAL SUMMARY. Exceptionally cool weather was a marked teature of May,1!H>7. The monthly mean temperatnre for the district is thelowest that has been reported in May in a period of 25 years,May, lSS-2, having averaged slightly cooler than the current>hiy. The temperature was almost steadily below the normaltluuont the month, the average deficiency in the daily meanbeing nearly °. This decided departure from the normal,combined with the large temperature deficiency of April, 1907,marks an eventful, tlio pr(il)al)ly not unprecedented, period, themonths of April and May in the year 1874 liaving l)een abnor-n\ally cool, as indicated by the few existing records. Twomoderately warm periods


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