Eastern Shore Herald, March 31, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Mar. 23 Thursday 68 39 .13
Mar. 24 Friday 44 30 00
Mar. 25 Saturday 46 21 00
Mar. 26 Sunday 62 32 Trace
Mar. 27 Monday 73 50 .40

Eastern Shore Herald, November 14, 1913

Weather Report

October, 1913

The month of October was about an average one, mostly mild and open weather. The highest of the thermometer was 82, lowest 33 (on the 22nd), mean average 61.71, slightly below October of 4.97 inches. Sharp frosts occurred on the 21st and 22nd, killed sweet potato vines and the like.

Thos. B. Robertson, Observer.

Eastern Shore Herald, June 3, 1910

Weather Bulletin

May 26 Thursday 77 62 .30
May 27 Friday 75 50 00
May 28 Saturday 76 45 00
May 29 Sunday 84 50 00
May 30 Monday 81 55 00

Eastern Shore Herald, September 23, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Sep. 15 Thursday 65 58 .22
Sep. 16 Friday 67 60 00
Sep. 17 Saturday 73 58 00
Sep. 18 Sunday 75 51 00
Sep. 19 Monday 70 56 .05

Eastern Shore Herald, July 4, 1914

Weather Report

June, 1914

June began very dry, but rain soon relieved the situation over most of this section, though coming too late for early Irish potatoes. The highest of the thermometer was 96 on the 12th, and lowest 50 on the 4th. Some hot days at last of month. Rain fall 4.67 inches. Rain fell on 11 days, mean average temperature for month 74.3

T.B. Robertson, Observer.

Eastern Shore Herald, September 2, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Aug. 25 Thursday 87 70 00
Aug. 26 Friday 87 70 00
Aug. 27 Saturday 75 66 00
Aug. 28 Sunday 77 69 .52
Aug. 29 Monday 80 72 .25

Eastern Shore Herald, November 3, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Oct. 26 Thursday 69 43 00
Oct. 27 Friday 76 42 00
Oct. 28 Saturday 63 46 .07
Oct. 29 Sunday 66 42 00
Oct. 30 Monday 66 41 00

Eastern Shore Herald, August 18, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Aug. 10 Thursday 97 69 00
Aug. 11 Friday 98 73 00
Aug. 12 Saturday 82 76 00
Aug. 13 Sunday 92 74 00
Aug. 14 Monday 93 76 .90

Eastern Shore Herald, January 28, 1910

Weather Bulletin

Jan. 20 Thursday 54 28 00
Jan. 21 Friday 52 43 .43
Jan. 22 Saturday 50 34 00
Jan. 23 Sunday 45 29 00
Jan. 24 Monday 45 31 00

Eastern Shore Herald, May 9, 1913

Weather Report

April, 1913

This April was a month of changes. It opened with real summer temperature, changed to ice and frost on the 8th and 9th, which cut down strawberries. On the 21st, and 22nd, there were heavy frosts that cut off many Irish potatoes. Highest temperature 81, lowest 32, mean average 57.06. Rain fall 2.16 inches. Farmers began shipping cabbage on the 23rd.

Thos. B. Robertson, Observer.

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