showers

Weather · mentioned in 12 journal entries

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Also discussed in Coues 1893 (4-vol edition):
1 mention via 1 variant: hard showers of rain (1)
Jefferson’s Memoir of Lewis Coues’s Supplement Coues’s Memoir of Clark
Clark: May 30, 1804
William Clark · May 30, 1804 · Missouri River near Gasconade River
"several showers of rain"
Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area — Patrick Gass: July 23, 1804
Patrick Gass · Jul 23, 1804 · Near Platte River, Council Bluffs area
"some showers on the 24th"
Fort Mandan, North Dakota — Patrick Gass: December 14, 1804
Patrick Gass · Dec 14, 1804 · Fort Mandan, North Dakota
"fell during the day"
Fort Mandan (winter) — Patrick Gass: February 2, 1805
Patrick Gass · Feb 2, 1805 · Fort Mandan (winter)
"small showers occasionally fell"
Missouri River Breaks area — Joseph Whitehouse: May 18, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 18, 1805 · Missouri River Breaks area
"several small showers fell"
Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon — John Ordway: August 9, 1805
John Ordway · Aug 9, 1805 · Jefferson/Beaverhead River near present-day Dillon
"some showers passed over"
North Fork Salmon River, impassable route — Joseph Whitehouse: September 1, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Sep 1, 1805 · North Fork Salmon River, impassable route
"several small showers this day"
Clark: December 20, 1805
William Clark · Dec 20, 1805 · Building and occupying Fort Clatsop
"several showers of rain" — transcribed as Showers
Clark: December 31, 1805
William Clark · Dec 31, 1805 · Fort Clatsop, salt works established
"showery throughout day" — transcribed as Showers
Fort Clatsop, winter quarters — Patrick Gass: January 25, 1806
Patrick Gass · Jan 25, 1806 · Fort Clatsop, winter quarters
"light showers during the day"
Lewis: May 26, 1806
Meriwether Lewis · May 26, 1806 · Camp Chopunnish (Long Camp), waiting for snow to melt
"frequent in course of last night"
Clark: July 31, 1806
William Clark · Jul 31, 1806 · Lewis/Clark descending Missouri/Yellowstone to reunion
"all this day" — transcribed as Showers

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