. The climate and weather of Baltimore . Fig. 136.—The Blizzard of February 13, Fig. 137.—The Blizzard of February 14, 1899. MARYLAND WEATHER SERVICE 387 increasing in intensity and causing high northwest winds and heavysnowfall. The center of the storm crossed the latitude of Baltimoreduring the day of the 13th (Monday), just off the coast. The fall ofsnow during this day was the heaviest recorded in Baltimore in a 24hour period. The temperature during the entire day did not exceed10° above zero, while the northwest wind blew a gale. During the fol-lowing day the storm continued its co


. The climate and weather of Baltimore . Fig. 136.—The Blizzard of February 13, Fig. 137.—The Blizzard of February 14, 1899. MARYLAND WEATHER SERVICE 387 increasing in intensity and causing high northwest winds and heavysnowfall. The center of the storm crossed the latitude of Baltimoreduring the day of the 13th (Monday), just off the coast. The fall ofsnow during this day was the heaviest recorded in Baltimore in a 24hour period. The temperature during the entire day did not exceed10° above zero, while the northwest wind blew a gale. During the fol-lowing day the storm continued its course northeastward along the coast TR.,, 3 ^„


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