1727 November 1 (Wednesday). In the night Likewise, it having been very Stormy Snow in the Day and the Storm not over, there was the same.
Month: November 1727
November 3, 1727
1727 November 3 (Friday). My Wife and the Young People of the house asserted that between 4 and 5 p.m. heard the Like again. The Weather being Rainy or misty. And This was confirm’d by many other persons.
November 4, 1727
1727 November 4 (Saturday). The Sun Shone through a Dusky, Smoky Air and generally through Thin Clouds, the wind Southerly and therefore the weather much chang’d, being pretty warm.
November 5, 1727
1727 November 5 (Sunday). A Warm Southerly Wind, a very Thick, Smoaky air till night. In the Evening it So cleared away as to be bright Starlight. But it was while I was observing the weather that I Saw a Flash of Lightning. I was not able to discern any Clouds, Yet I am prone to think there was a thick Cloud low in the West. For it Could not be half an hour (I believe, if it was more than a Quarter) before it rain’d, and all of a Sudden beat down in Such mighty Showers that it Startled us very much. However it lasted not long. After a few Such violent Showers it almost Ceased.
November 6, 1727
1727 November 6 (Monday). The 6th was a Warm, bright, pleasant Day.