| January 18, 1613
In the morning the wind at weste south west, little wind, freezing till it was noone. The sun shininge verie faire and pleasant till noone. The wind at west, very close weather making show of some Snowe but the weather verie myld [to] what it was in the forenoon. The wind at south west until night.
The little pond by the brew house was, this morning, frozen over. At night, about 8 of the clock at night, it did begin to snow and continued most part of the night. [It] was, against the morning, some inch and [a] half thick. The wind very hard all night at southwest.
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