. Climatological data, Missouri . 1] 56 61 57 68 631 30| 27i 42 50 48 8 .58 5145| 35 55 00 33] 30 54 03 401 26 64l 5 311 ,32 61; 6631,50] 33, 28 50! 60 82! 25 651 60; 24 52 50 31 24 42; 46 27 3050 5636; 33471 .5531,5134 204720i 2444 • 53 28 2647, 67 29 248 .5035; 28 66; 71. 42: 51! « . • « • 6


. Climatological data, Missouri . 1] 56 61 57 68 631 30| 27i 42 50 48 8 .58 5145| 35 55 00 33] 30 54 03 401 26 64l 5 311 ,32 61; 6631,50] 33, 28 50! 60 82! 25 651 60; 24 52 50 31 24 42; 46 27 3050 5636; 33471 .5531,5134 204720i 2444 • 53 28 2647, 67 29 248 .5035; 28 66; 71. 42: 51! « . • « • 62 08; 40 60 08 62 29 44 09 65 44 52 Sn 66 41 ,52 05 05 30 56 08 70 37 50 24 37 67| 62 40! 48 68| 59 42r ,52 62 01 38 51 ,, »,,. etc., indicate respectively I. 2, 3, days missing from the record,the preceding day, on which it almost always occurs. *« instruments are read in the morning: the maximum temperature then read Is charged 18. LIBRARY imiVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA p^P7b U. S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULIURWEATHER BUREAU CHARLES F. MARVIN, CHIEF IVEBSirirOFILLiNOJSLIBRAHrFEB Z1921 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA MISSOURI SECTION IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI NOVEMBER, 1920 BY GEORGE REEDER METEOROLOGIST


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