Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE August 25, 1906. -H H<1 < ^.. 1 1 Y, liHu;. CLIMATOLOOKWI, KKIOliT: SOUTH OAIIOLINA SKOTKMN. 61 11. S. DIvrAUTMlvNT OV ACRICUI/rURl-;, Sl-RVICE I OK TllK WEATHER HUKEAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: \A^ASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAR0Iiir4R SECTIO^l,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. IX. CoiAiMHiA, S. C, July, 1906. No. 7. GENERAL, SUMMARY. Ilie weuth^T diiriiio: the present iiKmtli most nearly resem-bled July ill IStU ill respect to tempenitiirt, nvinfal], andcloudiness. The averasre tenip^rature was somewhat hi


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE August 25, 1906. -H H<1 < ^.. 1 1 Y, liHu;. CLIMATOLOOKWI, KKIOliT: SOUTH OAIIOLINA SKOTKMN. 61 11. S. DIvrAUTMlvNT OV ACRICUI/rURl-;, Sl-RVICE I OK TllK WEATHER HUKEAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: \A^ASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CAR0Iiir4R SECTIO^l,J. W. BAUER, Section Director. IX. CoiAiMHiA, S. C, July, 1906. No. 7. GENERAL, SUMMARY. Ilie weuth^T diiriiio: the present iiKmtli most nearly resem-bled July ill IStU ill respect to tempenitiirt, nvinfal], andcloudiness. The averasre tenip^rature was somewhat higherthan in lS,)-i-. but it was the second lowest of record dniinor aperiod of thirteen years. The same is true of the inean of thedaily maximum lemiHraturcs, while the mean of the dailyminimum temperatun s was the third lowestof record, ithav-ino- been lower in 1894- and in 1H04. The hiohest was the same as in 18i»4 and with that exceptionwas the lowest of record. The daily mean temperature rarelyrose above the normal, making the month pleasant and favor-able in respect to heat. The


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