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RMRE65H2–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A heavy rain of 1.99 inches on [anuary 14th and 15th relieved the icy conditions and presaged a radical change in the weather. The latter half of the month was rela- tively quite mild with temperatures going into the fifties seven times, riiis spell of moderation brought the average temperature for the nonth up to 28.1 which was still 4.9 degrees colder than normal but only fifth in a ranking of the coldest Januaries. January 1940, ith an average temperature of 3.5, is the record. (It is interesting to note that the first fifteen d
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RMRFW9DR–. The Canadian record of science. Natural history. ', 1902, jt C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. SUND SUND SUND SUND SUND Mean5l-7 27 for ai> this n ;8.o .5 £ 9 '3'" â i â g <. 0â⢠c en â °-95 0.96 r r 0.06 0.80 0.36 j'.ii 0.08 r r 0.0a 4.41 3-6° Kg 0-95 0.96 0-.00 0.06 0.80 DAY. 3 SUNDAY 4 5 6 7 10 Sunday 0.36 15 16 17. ⢠⢠iS 19 20 Sunday 1.18 0.08 0.00 21 22 23 *5 26 27 28 0.00 0.02 29 3° 441 3.60 J for /this 27 Years means and including month.. Warmest day was the 3rd. Coldest day was the 17th. Highest barometer reading was 30.26 on the 29th ; lowest barometer was 29.57 on th