Cheyenne, W. T.
Rain storms are preceded by a low barometer from twenty-four to forty-eight hours before their arrival, with wind from southeast, east, northeast, and north.
Snow-storms strike the station from southwest, northwest, or north, all storms of magnitude coming from the latter direction.
Wind-storms are preceded by a low barometer, with much briefer warning than in the case of rain and snow storms, often occurring within two or three hours after the first instrumental premonition. Temperature rises and humidity increases; cirrus clouds move from west to northwest.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ordinary rain storms, preceded by falling barometer, increased temperature, hazy atmosphere, cirrus clouds, and northeast wind.
Corsicana, Tex.
Approach of norther indicated by bank of clouds in north or northwest when the balance of sky is clear.
Gentle or brisk east wind precedes rain. Southwest or west wind indicates the approach of clear, dry weather.
Davenport, Iowa.