| May 10, 1613
In the morning the wind at southeast. Close weather and little wind but about 9 of the clock it did begin to snow very thick until it was 4 of the clock in the afternoon. ...[then it] continued Raining until night.
...[The snow] covered the ground some inch and more thick but all [was] consumed this night against the morning. All the night the wind at east without rain or snow.
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