day of the month |
State of the weather at ☉ rise |
Wind at ☉ rise |
State of the weather at 4 P. M. |
Wind at at 4 P. M. |
1st | r a r | N E | r a r | N W |
2cd | f a r | N W | f. | N W |
3rd | f | S E | f. | S E |
4th | f | S E | f. | S E |
5th | c a f | N W | f. | S. E. |
6th | f a r T & L | N. E. | f. | N. E. |
7th | r a r | N E | c a r | N E |
8th | f | N. E | f | N E |
9th | f | N E | f. | S. E. |
10th | f | N. E | c a r | N E |
11th | f | N. E | f. | N W |
12th | f | N W |
2cd | it became fair soon after dark last evening and continued so.— |
6th | a violent gust of Thunder Lightning wind and hail last night. |
7th | rained from 12 last night untill 10 A M today—. |
8th | wind hard but not so much so as to detain us.— |
9th | heavy dew last night. air cold. |
10th | a slight shower about 3 P. M. wind hard. |
11th | air cool this evening wind hard. |
12th | wind violent last night. |
day of the Month |
State of the weather at Sun rise |
State of wind at Sunrise |
State of the weather at 4 P. M. |
Wind at 4 P. M. |
rise or fall |
State of river Inches &c. |
part of Inches |
1st | c. a. r | N. W. | r. | N. | ris | 5 | ½ |
2nd | c. a. r. | N. | f. a. r. | N | r | 3 | |
3rd | f. | S W | f. | S W. | rise | 2 | ¼ |
4th | N W. | f. | N E | fal | 6 | ½ | |
5th | f | N. E. | f | N. E. | fal | 7 | |
6th | C a r T & L | S W. | f. | N E | fall | 2 | ½ |
7th | r. | N. E. | c. a. r. | N. | fall | 2 | ½ |
8th | f | N. | f. | N. W. | fall | 2 | |
9th | f. | N. E | f. | N. E. | fall | 1 | ¼ |
10th | f. | E. | c. | E. | fall | ¾ | |
11th | f. | N. W. | f. | N. W | fall | 2 | |
12th | f. | S. W. | c | S W. | fall | 2 | ¼ |
13th | f. a. r. | S W | f. | S. W. | fall | 2 | ½ |
14th | f. | N. E. | f. | S W. | fall | 3 | ½ |
15th | f. | N W | f. | N. W | f. | 2 | |
16th | f. | N W | f | N. W | f. | 3 | ½ |
17th | c. | S E | c. | S. E | |||
18th | C a r | S E | f. | S. E | f | 1 | ½ |
19th | T. L. & r. | S E | c.— | S. E | f | ¾ | |
20th | C. a. T. L & r | S W. | f. | N. W | f | 1 | ¼ |
21st | f. | S. E. | f. | N. W | f | 2 | ½ |
22d | c. a. r | S W | f. | S E | f | 4 | |
23rd | C | S E | r. | N. W | f | 1 | ½ |
24th | f. | N E | f. | N W | f | 2 | ¾ |
25th | f. | S W. | f. | N W | f | 1 | ¼ |
26th | f. | S. E | f. | S. E. | f | ¾ | |
27th | f. | S. E. | f. | S. E | f | 1 | ¼ |
28th | f. | S. E | f. | N W | |||
29th | c. | N W | f. a. r. | S E | f | ½ | |
30th | c. a. r | S E | f. | S. E. | |||
31st | c. a. r. T & L. & w | S E | c. a. r | S E |
1st | rained last night and all day to day at intervales |
2nd | rained a little late night and Several Showers this morng |
3d | Musquetors troublesom. I arive at the Missouri. heavy dew. |
4th | Rochejhone falling much faster than the Missouri |
5th | Musquetors excessively troublesom both rivers falling. |
6th | rained hard last night with Thunder Lightning & hard wind from S. W. killed a white Bear & Bighorn. |
7th | Commenced raining at daylight and contined at intervals all day. air Cool. |
8th | air cool. Sergt. pryor arrive in Skin Canoes. |
9th | a heavy dew. air cool and clear found red goose berries [5] and a dark purple current & Service's |
10th | found a Species of Cherry [6] resembling the read Heart cherry of our country. |
11th | sarvis berries in abundance & ripe. |
12th | Capt. Lewis overtake me with the party |
13th | a fiew drops of rain last night at 8 P. M with hard S W wind |
14th | Mandan Corn 〈is r[ipe?]〉 now full and beginning to harden |
16th | Northern lights [7] Seen last night which was in Streaks |
17th | leave the Mandans. |
18th | rained moderately last night in forpart of the night. |
19th | Comenced raining at 5 A. M and Continued with a hard wind untill [blank] |
21st | rained a little in the course of the night. at day a violent hard Shower for ½ an hour |
22nd | rained the greater part of last night. grape and plums ripe. [8]
The rains which have fallen in this month is most Commonly from flying Clouds which pass in different directions, those Clouds are always accompanied with hard winds and Some- times accompanied with thunder and lightning— The river has been falling moderately Since the third of the month. the rains which has fallen has no impression on the river than Causing it to be more muddy and probably prevents its falling fast.—. |
23d | rained at 10 A M. & 4 P M hard wind |
24th | wind blew hard all day grapes in abundance. |
26th | Heavy dew this morning. Saw a pilecan |
27th | first Turkeys at Tylor River above the big bend |
29th | Some rain this morning only a fiew drops and at 10 A. M. |
30th | a fiew drops of rain last night I Saw the Tetons. |
31st | rained most of last night with T. Li. & a hard wind from the S. W. some rain to day. |