Eastern Shore Herald, December 2, 1910
Weather Bulletin
Nov. | 24 | Thursday | 57 | 38 | 00 |
Nov. | 25 | Friday | 58 | 43 | 00 |
Nov. | 26 | Saturday | 51 | 32 | 00 |
Nov. | 27 | Sunday | 47 | 34 | 00 |
Nov. | 28 | Monday | 47 | 39 | .43 |
Nov. | 29 | Tuesday | 48 | 40 | .08 |
Nov. | 30 | Wednesday | 43 | 32 | 00 |
Weather Report
November, 1910
The weather for November was remarkably cold, windy and wintry. There was a big killing frost with ice on the 9th and frost and ice on seven or eight other days. The highest of the thermometer was 71 on the 10th; the lowest 26 on the 21st; mean for the month 45.39 nine degrees below the average of November of last year. There was six days on which rain fell, the precipitation being 1.35 inches. High north and northwest winds prevailed the whole month, except a very few days.
T.B. Robertson, Observer.