Rain storms preceded by slowly falling barometer and large masses of cirrus and cirro-cumulus moving from southeast. Surface winds southwest, south, and southeast.
Duluth, Minn.
Northeast storms, preceded by hazy atmosphere and fog over the lake, the former turning to stratus and the latter to nimbus cloud as storm approaches. Falling barometer, increasing humidity, and falling temperature.
Northwest storms by low and falling barometer, rising temperature, high and increasing humidity, with cumulus and cumulo-stratus clouds. This class of storms most frequent in winter and spring.
Northern storms by falling barometer, falling temperature, increasing humidity, and cumulus clouds; most frequent in winter, and accompanied by snow.
Southern storms by falling barometer, rising temperature, increasing humidity, with hazy atmosphere.
Eastern storms by high and rising barometer, rising temperature, increasing humidity, with stratus clouds.
Western storms by falling barometer, high or rising temperature, and humidity, with heavy banks of stratus clouds in western sky. Occur at all seasons of year.
Fogs are usually followed by rain within twenty-four hours.
Eastport, Me.