Eastern Shore Herald, April 8, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Mar. 31 Thursday 80 55 00
Apr. 1 Friday 62 49 00
Apr. 2 Saturday 73 46 00
Apr. 3 Sunday 60 48 00
Apr. 4 Monday 72 54 .15
Apr. 5 Tuesday 85 53 00
Apr. 6 Wednesday 85 55 00

Weather Report

March, 1910

March was considerably above the average temperature for the month, being in fact the warmest in thirty years, and was remarkable for the number of bright clear days. A big departure from this condition was experienced from the 8th to the 16th. The highest temperature was on the 30th, 89 degrees, lowest on the 16th, 28 degrees, mean average 53.25. Rainfall 3.14 inches; snow 0.5 inches. Days with some rain 6, partly cloudy 6, clear 19. Peach trees began to bloom out on the 21st.

T.B. Robertson,

Observer.

Eastern Shore Herald
Eastville, Virginia
April 8, 1910