June : The temperature was below the average and there 

 was quite marked excess of rainfall, the total precipitation 

 for the month ranging from 1 to 2 inches above the normal. 

 The temperatures throughout the month were unusually even. 

 There was an unusual prevalence of cloudiness. The winds 

 were light and variable, and in coast sections there was 

 more than the average amount of fog. 



July: The month as a whole was unusually warm, with 

 a marked deficiency in the rainfall. Daily mean tempera- 

 tures were much above the normal, the excesses ranging 

 from 2° to 12°, but there were no extremely high tempera- 

 tures or record-breaking days. The rainfall was only from 

 25 to 40 per cent of the normal, and resulted from local 

 disturbances and was unevenly distributed. 



August : The month was about normal in temperature and 

 much below the normal in rainfall. The average rainfall 

 for the month over the State was generally about 1 inch, 

 against a normal amount of 4 inches. There were no high 

 temperatures during the month, though humidity on several 

 dates gave oppressive conditions. The amount of sunshine 

 was somewhat above the average. 



September: The month was cooler than the average, with 

 the precipitation considerably below the normal. The cool 

 weather was the result of uniformly moderate temperatures. 

 The nights were seasonably cool, and generally speaking 

 without killing frosts. The monthly precipitation was gen- 

 erally from 25 to 30 per cent below the normal for the month. 

 With the exception of the first week there was an abundance 

 of sunshine. The winds were variable, and generally light 

 to moderate. 



Weather of October, 1910. 



The weather of the month was considerably warmer than 

 usual, and, with slight exceptions, generally in extreme 

 eastern sections, there was a marked deficiency in the rain- 

 fall. The first week of the month was unseasonably warm, 

 with the daily temperatures ranging from 4° to 20° above 

 the normal. The 5th and the 6th were extremely warm 

 days, with the temperature 85° and above, which in some 

 sections broke all records. A cool spell prevailed from the 



