Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1909 — January, February, March, 1909; Comparison of Weather With 1908. [ARTICLE]

January, February, March, 1909; Comparison of Weather With 1908.

Cooperative Meterological. Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau. Collegeville, Ind., April 3, 1909. January, 1908. Mean maximum 37.5. Mean minimum 20.9. Maximum 48, date 21st. Minimum 1, date 29th. Greatest daily range 27, Total snow fall 1.28. Clear days 11, pt. cl’dy 13, cloudy 7. February, 1908. Mean Maximum 33.5. Mean Minimum 19.17. Maximum 52, date 13th. Minimum 5, date 2nd. Greatest daily range 28, date 2nd. Total snow fall 10.68. Clear days 3, pt. cloudy 17, cloudy 9. March, 1908.

Mean maximum 51.9. Mean minimum 31.9. Maximum 70, date 26th. Minimum 21, date 3rd. Greatest daily range 35. Rain 3.92. Greatest rainfall .84, date 18th. Clear days 11, pt. cl’dy 14, cloudy 6. January, 1909.

Mean maximum 37.7. Mean minimum 19.4. Maximum 68, date 23rd. Minimum 6, date Bth. Greatest daily range 39. Precipitation 2.29. Greatest in 24 hours 1.24, date 29th. Total fall of snow 5.4. Clear days 2, pt cl’dy 14, cloudy 15. Thunderstorm on the 21st. February, 1909. Mean maximum 42. Mean minimum 23. Maximum 59, date 24th. Minimum 1, date 18th, Greatest daily range 38. Total precipitation 7.16. Greatest in 24 hours 1.5, date 14th. Total fall of snow 1.35. Clear days 7, pt. cloudy 5, cloudy 16. Thunderstorm on the 14th. March, 1909. Mean maximum 47. Mean minimum 27. Maximum 64, date Bth. Minimum 12, date 17th. Greatest daily range 30. Total precipitation 2,77. Greatest in 24 hours, 1, date 24th. Total fall of snow 2. Clear days 5, pt. cl’dy 11, cloudy 15. Thunderstorm during 23rd to 24th. Very respectfully,

L. C. KLOSTERMAN.