FOR NOVEMBER 1796.
| Mean temperature | of the thermometer | at sun-rise | 38 | 74 | ||
| Mean | do. | of the | do. | at 3 P.M. | 45 | 60 |
| Do. | do. | for the whole month | 42 | 34 | ||
| Greatest monthly range between the 19th and 27th | 35 | 25 | ||||
| Do. | do. in 24 hours | the 17 | 21 | 50 | ||
| Warmest day the | 19 | 56 | 75 | |||
| Coldest do. the | 27 | 21 | 5 | |||
| It rained a little, or rather misted four days. | ||
| 14 | Days it was clear at | sun-rise, and 3 o’clock |
| 8 | Do. it was cloudy at | do. do. |
| Two days it was foggy | ||
| 16 | Do. the wind was light at | do. do. |
| 4 | Do. the do. was high at | do. do. |
| 23 | Do. the wind was to the Westward of north andsouth. | |
| 7 | Do. the do. was to the Eastward of do. do. | |
The 9th, 10th, and 11th, the Atmosphere was darkened, with apparently thick smoke, which for most of the time, obscured almost the sun, and caused the sky to be very dark, a very uncommon phenomenon, and 8 days the Mercury at sunrise, was below the freezing point.
For the New-York Weekly Magazine.