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Weather For Voters

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Washington, Nov. 3.- The weather bureau issued the following special election-day weather bulletin: "Washington, Monday, Nov. 2, 1896, 11 a m.- Fair and pleasant weather, with about normal temperature, prevails to-day in all states except as follews: "From two to four inohes of snow has fallen over South Dakota andsnow is still falling, with a probability that it will continue to-day and to-night; ín North Dakota about two inches of snow has fallen in the southern central part of the state and the conditions are favorable for moderate snowfall to-day and to-night in the eastern half of the state; in Nebraska light snow will probably fall in the north half of the state to-night. ín Minnesota, Wisconsin and upper Michigan the weather is cloudy, with conditions strongly in dicating an unpleasant day Tuesday wlth light rain or snow; in lower Micnigan clouds are gathering and the conditions are favorable for warm weatner Tue=day with clouds and oecasional showers; in Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa the weather is warm and pleasant to-day, but clouds are gathering and the conditions are uncertain for Tuesday, with the weight of evidence In favor of generally fair weather- in Washington and Oregon rain has fallen every day during the last week, making conditians bad for travel in the country, and it is probable tha heavy cloudiness and a moderate fall of rain will continue in both states on Tuesday; in all other states the weatner chart this mornlng gives strong indications of fair and pleasant wealher for Tuesday."

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Ann Arbor Register