Eastern Shore Herald, August 26, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Aug. 18 Thursday 80 70 1.14
Aug. 19 Friday 81 70 .15
Aug. 20 Saturday 79 65 00
Aug. 21 Sunday 78 61 00
Aug. 22 Monday 80 64 00

Eastern Shore Herald, March 4, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Feb. 24 Thursday 38 27 Trace
Feb. 25 Friday 33 23 .00
Feb. 26 Saturday 48 19 .00
Feb. 27 Sunday 63 41 Trace
Feb. 28 Monday 68 50 .40

Eastern Shore Herald, July 28, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Jul. 20 Thursday 89 77 00
Jul. 21 Friday 87 73 Trace
Jul. 22 Saturday 86 71 00
Jul. 23 Sunday 91 61 00
Jul. 24 Monday 96 75 00

Eastern Shore Herald, January 5, 1912

Weather Bulletin

Dec. 28 Thursday 55 32 00
Dec. 29 Friday 44 25 00
Dec. 30 Saturday 50 28 00
Dec. 31 Sunday 61 42 .18
Jan. 1 Monday 55 45 .08

Eastern Shore Herald, June 17, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Jun. 9 Thursday 70 56 .01
Jun. 10 Friday 77 61 .18
Jun. 11 Saturday 84 61 .10
Jun. 12 Sunday 84 67 2.52
Jun. 13 Monday 68 64 1.41

Eastern Shore Herald, December 9, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Dec. 1 Thursday 45 30 00
Dec. 2 Friday 44 30 00
Dec. 3 Saturday 40 30 00
Dec. 4 Sunday 37 25 .01
Dec. 5 Monday 41 27 .38

Eastern Shore Herald, January 9, 1915

Weather Report

December, 1914

The month of December was throughout cold and damp and gloomy. The highest of the thermometer was 69, on the first, the lowest was 5 on Christmas day, the mean average being 39.6. The 25th was the coldest December day in many, many years in this section, colder than any ever recorded. There was a rainfall of 6.8 inches, the heaviest in many months. The mean average temperature for the year 1914 was 58.5. The total rainfall for the year was 36.91 inches, somewhat below the average.

Eastern Shore Herald, January 13, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Jan. 5 Thursday 41 22 00
Jan. 6 Friday 48 24 00
Jan. 7 Saturday 55 32 00
Jan. 8 Sunday 55 31 Trace
Jan. 9 Monday 51 38 00

Eastern Shore Herald, October 27, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Oct. 19 Thursday 67 60 00
Oct. 20 Friday 68 62 00
Oct. 21 Saturday 70 61 00
Oct. 22 Sunday 80 60 00
Oct. 23 Monday 68 55 .41

Eastern Shore Herald, April 3, 1915

Weather Report

Cold Weather

The weather during March was unusually cold. Beginning last Saturday there was a cold wave and Saturday night the temperature fell as low as 23 degrees above zero, very cold for this season of the year. There was much ice and a very heavy frost. The month was not only cold but excessively dry, the rainfall being only 1.36 inches. Spring crops, especially potatoes, are very backward.

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