. Climatological data, New England . CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA NEW ENGLAND Sy APRIL 1953Volume LXV No. 4. TfMS LlBRAsiV Qf TH£ t2 L;i4SV£Kili: *-*tz* 50 > c P3 4^ «: •-H « »-• s: r* > c- «» n >-i 2 c- O c- »-4 • CO a pj X -I{Jo S o P cw CHATTANOOGA. 1953 3 c ri ^ 3:] > -1 < fi o ;j 5q ti :] o ■n s IHi NEW ENGLAND - APRIL 1953James K. McGuire, Section Director - Boston, Mass. WEATHER SUMMARY Aprils weather may be subjectively characterizedas unpleasant or unfavorable. Following the wettestMarch in New Englands 66-year weather history, itwas also above normal in precipitation and h


. Climatological data, New England . CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA NEW ENGLAND Sy APRIL 1953Volume LXV No. 4. TfMS LlBRAsiV Qf TH£ t2 L;i4SV£Kili: *-*tz* 50 > c P3 4^ «: •-H « »-• s: r* > c- «» n >-i 2 c- O c- »-4 • CO a pj X -I{Jo S o P cw CHATTANOOGA. 1953 3 c ri ^ 3:] > -1 < fi o ;j 5q ti :] o ■n s IHi NEW ENGLAND - APRIL 1953James K. McGuire, Section Director - Boston, Mass. WEATHER SUMMARY Aprils weather may be subjectively characterizedas unpleasant or unfavorable. Following the wettestMarch in New Englands 66-year weather history, itwas also above normal in precipitation and had anIbove-average number of rainy days. The 10-20th wasparticularly rainy, accounting for at least half themonths total at most stations. Precipitation aver-aged moderately above or near normal over the north-ern two-thirds of New Hampshire and Vermont, as wellas in northern Maine. It was much above normalelsewhere, increasing generally towards the southernand eastern coasts, being especially heavy in theNantucket area. Though tem


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