Rapidly rising and very high barometer, low temperature, cirrus or cirro stratus clouds moving from the north or northwest, with surface wind from southeast, backing to north and northwest. High summer temperature, usually followed by brisk and high south and southeast wind.
Galveston, Tex.
“Northers,” preceded by slowly falling barometer, decreasing humidity, wind south or southeast, veering to north, with cirrus or cirro-cumulus clouds moving from west or northwest.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Sudden storms, by sudden fall of barometer, increase of temperature, high humidity, with haze in lower and cirrus clouds in upper atmosphere, moving from the west.
Winter storms, by high and rising barometer, rising temperature, low humidity, cirrus and cirro-stratus clouds moving from the west. These followed by falling barometer, with wind veering to east and southeast, and stratus clouds.
Indianola, Tex.
“Northers” are preceded by protracted southeast winds, rapid rise of barometer from four to six hours in advance of storm, high humidity, with cirrus clouds moving from the west.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Falling barometer and rising temperature from four to six days in advance of storm. Hazy atmosphere, wind north to northeast, cirrus clouds moving from west and southwest; wind veering to east, southeast, and southwest.