Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. September 28. 1905. //, Ol o U < O&^ CO P z; -JrH PhQ <l 05 H<^ H 1-^O. i;t05. (.IMMATK AM> CKOlS: SOIIII SKCTION. r. s. i)i:rAK iMi:\i oi , CLIMATF. AM) CKOP Sl-RVICE WHATIIHR 1«;R!;AU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CARObir^R SECTION,J, W. BAUEH, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol,. VIII. Columbia, S. C, August, 1905. No. 8. ci-o]) hclici than llic (^iiily (»iic). Soirio ric(i vviiH liai-v(;Hf(r( cropH. as a rule, wore favored by tlirevjiiliii<rweatlie


Climatological data, South Carolina . RALEIGH, N. C. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. September 28. 1905. //, Ol o U < O&^ CO P z; -JrH PhQ <l 05 H<^ H 1-^O. i;t05. (.IMMATK AM> CKOlS: SOIIII SKCTION. r. s. i)i:rAK iMi:\i oi , CLIMATF. AM) CKOP Sl-RVICE WHATIIHR 1«;R!;AU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. SOUTH CARObir^R SECTION,J, W. BAUEH, Section Director, COLUMBIA, S. C. Vol,. VIII. Columbia, S. C, August, 1905. No. 8. ci-o]) hclici than llic (^iiily (»iic). Soirio ric(i vviiH liai-v(;Hf(r( cropH. as a rule, wore favored by tlirevjiiliii<rweatlier, cHpcfially peas, sweet potatoes and other fall rootcrops. Jastiires were tine, and jrardens fairly good, withabont a normal supply of seasonable vegetables. AUatrST WEATHER. PROGRESS OF FARM WORK. Temperatures were slightly below normal at the beoiimingof the month, althoug-h the departures were scarcely note-worthy, with increasing warmtli after the 3rd. Maximumtemi)eratures of 100, or above, were noted atone or morestations on the 6th, 7th and 8th only. Tlie remainder of themonth had about seasonable temperatures, with the exceptiono


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