The Emigrants Hand book Or a Directory And Guide for Persons Emigrating to Th
The Emigrants Hand book Or a Directory And Guide for Persons Emigrating to Th
Harold Whitehead
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7 1848 215, 800 " 60, 523 28. 0 " I Climate, fyc. The proximity of Wisconsin to the Great Lakes ensures it a softer climate than its geographical position would assign to it. The ex- tremes however are great, the thermometer some- times duringthe summer marking 100 and in win- ter receding to 40 below zero ; but the salubrity of the counjtry is not disturbed by these circum- stances, as the heat and cold are seasonal and approach not by sudden flaws, but by a gradation that renders the approach... almost unfelt. The mean temperature of the year is, in different 9* 102 EMIGRANT'S HAND-BOOK. parts, from 46 6' to 47 4' ; and of spring, 43 4' to 48 6' ; summer, 67 3' to 71 I' ; autumn, 45 D 5' to 43 2' ; and winter, 17 3' to 27 3'. The lowest mean monthly temperature is 13 58' in January ; and the highest 75 D 47 / in July. The average annual amount of rain is from 27. 96 to 38. 83 inches. The north and north-west, and the south and south-west winds are those most prevalent ; the former in the winter and the lattei in the summer season.
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