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99; Blackville 3 W, March 22, 1907, and Darlington, March 23, 1907

In 1907, the mean monthly temperature for March was 7.7 degrees above normal. Maximum temperatures were above 90 degrees on an average of 6-7 days in the southeastern counties and 5-6 days in the central counties. Every station exceeded the maximum temperature records of previous years by one to six degrees.

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