| January 6, 1613
In the morning the winde at south weste, verie close weather with small raine in [the] manner of a Fogge. Thawing verie much all the day but for mylder weather [there] can not be in England. But after dinner, very thick raine which did desolve the snow verie much until it was night, [it] being verie warme. At night the wind very fresh at west most part of the night. In the morning something cold.
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