Climatological data, New Jersey . i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. April 21, 1906. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, MARCH, ) , moti. CUMAIOI^OGICAL KKI^OHT: NKW .lEiiSEY SECTION. 19 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Climatological Service OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSEY SECTION,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. OL. XIX Atlantic Uiiy. N. J , March, 1906. No. 3. GENERAL SUMMARY. The prominent features of March, 1906, were low meantnperature, lack of sunshine, and frequent and heavy precip-ition, coupled with an


Climatological data, New Jersey . i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. April 21, 1906. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, MARCH, ) , moti. CUMAIOI^OGICAL KKI^OHT: NKW .lEiiSEY SECTION. 19 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Climatological Service OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSEY SECTION,LEVI A. JUDKINS, Section Director. OL. XIX Atlantic Uiiy. N. J , March, 1906. No. 3. GENERAL SUMMARY. The prominent features of March, 1906, were low meantnperature, lack of sunshine, and frequent and heavy precip-ition, coupled with an unusually large total snowfall. Thesan temperature was nearly ° lower than the mean for therresponding month of 1905, and was but ° higher thane mean for the coldest March on record—March, 1888. Thesolute maximum temperature for the month, 62°, was ex-;)tionalIy low, and the absolute minimum, —15°, establishedJiew record for March. The temperature durmg the firstelve dajs of the month was generall} seasonable, but fromi 13th to the 26th, inclusive, severe cold weather was;valent, the minimum temperatures, in the extreme northerntricts, being bel


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