Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. Aprii. 29. 1905. o 31 P3 O Cm QI—( <1 Ph w H^ O. >/>^-^i i;iiir>. CUM ATI-: AM) CUOrS: S01:TH CAROLINA SECTION. r. s. niaARTMi-NT oi :, AM) CKOI SERVICE oi nil. WHATllHR lURliAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROblHA SECTION. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. YTII. , S. C, March, 1905. No. 3. PKOGRESS OF FARM WORK. Witli the exception of a few days near the middle of tiiemonth wlien it was slightly cooler than usual, the temperaturewas pers


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. Aprii. 29. 1905. o 31 P3 O Cm QI—( <1 Ph w H^ O. >/>^-^i i;iiir>. CUM ATI-: AM) CUOrS: S01:TH CAROLINA SECTION. r. s. niaARTMi-NT oi :, AM) CKOI SERVICE oi nil. WHATllHR lURliAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAROblHA SECTION. J. W. BAUER, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. YTII. , S. C, March, 1905. No. 3. PKOGRESS OF FARM WORK. Witli the exception of a few days near the middle of tiiemonth wlien it was slightly cooler than usual, the temperaturewas persistently high during March, , and favorable forboth the progress of farm work and rapid germination andgrowth of early vegetation that was so backward during theprocedino- month. The month was remarkable for the snaallnumber of frosts that occurred, namely, a generally heavyfrost on the 3rd and light frosts on the 15th and 25th. Thetenipeiature did not fall to or below 32° after the third of themoi\th, and rose to above 80° on a number of days with anextreme maximum of 93°, which is nearly mid-summer prec


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