Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1906 — November Weather Record. [ARTICLE]
November Weather Record.
Tlie month of November just passed was the wettest November for six years at least, and perhaps a good deal longer than that. The total precipitation was 4.30 inches. The next warmest weather was 74 degrees, which has been exceeded only once by November in six years, which was last year with 76 degrees. The coldest was 15 degrees, and November of last year beat that also, with 14 as its lowest market, and Nov->, 1903 had temperature down to 9 degrees. So nothing is left for this November but the wet record. Probably also it has the speed record for wind, if its vepocity had been measured on the 11th. The rainfall of 4.30 inches came on 12 different days, and six of those days came all in a bunch, with rain every day. Sunshine was none too common, there being 9 clear days, 10 partly clear and 11 cloudy. There was not much snow tho from the 10th to the 13th there was five or six inches, which melted about as soon as it came, but during that- period there was a snow storm in the north- part of the county which broke all November records and almost orquite passed all recollections, the snow fall being from 20 to 30 inches.
