Climatological data, New Jersey . NEWS PRINTING CO., State , New Jersey, 1906, ANNUAL MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, NEW JERSEY WEATHER SERVICE. Review of the Year. 1905. TEMPERATURE. e mean annual temperature, °, was ° below theal, and 2° higher than the mean for 1904. The means foririous districts were: The Highlands and Kittatinny Val-^°; Red Sand Stone Plain, °; Southern Interior,; Sea Coast, °. The mean temperature in all the dis-1 was below the normal during January, February, April,I August, September and November, and above it
Climatological data, New Jersey . NEWS PRINTING CO., State , New Jersey, 1906, ANNUAL MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, NEW JERSEY WEATHER SERVICE. Review of the Year. 1905. TEMPERATURE. e mean annual temperature, °, was ° below theal, and 2° higher than the mean for 1904. The means foririous districts were: The Highlands and Kittatinny Val-^°; Red Sand Stone Plain, °; Southern Interior,; Sea Coast, °. The mean temperature in all the dis-1 was below the normal during January, February, April,I August, September and November, and above it duringri, July, October and December. The greatest departureI the normal occurred during January and February, when; 3° in the former and 7° in the latter month. The highestil mean was °, at Trenton, Mercer County, and thee, °, at Layton, Sussex County. The highest temper-?< recorded was 102°, on July 18, at Somerville, Somersetiiy, and the lowest, 18° below zero, at River Vale, Bergenrty, on February 5, giving an annual range of 120°. 1 OF MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THE SEVERAL CLIMATICDIVISIONS OF THE STATE. OIVISIONS. 3i; ands a
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