middle and northern Rocky Mountain districts. In the At- 

 lantic coast and east Gulf States the rainfall was generally 

 much below the averaije, an extensive area reachino- from 

 southern Xew England to Florida for the most part receiv- 

 ing very light showers or no ap})reciable amount. 



Week endirKj June 6. — The temperature averaged nearly 

 normal on the Pacific coast and over a considerable portion 

 of the upper Lake region, upper Mississippi and lower Ohio 

 vallej's. The Aveek was warmer than usual in California, 

 throughout the southern States, in the upper Ohio valley 

 and in portions of the lower Lake region and Middle At- 

 lantic States. The temperature averaged below the normal 

 in the central and northern Rocky Mountain districts, Mis- 

 souri valley, in portions of the Lake region and ^Middle 

 Atlantic coast districts and in New England. Excessively 

 heavy rains occurred during the week from central and 

 northern Texas northward to the Missouri valley and in 

 portions of the central Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys 

 and Middle Atlantic States, while more than the average 

 fell over much of the Atlantic districts and lower Lake re- 

 gion and in the northern Rocky Mountain districts. Along 

 the Gulf coast and over a large part of the upper Lake region 

 and New England the weekly rainfall was below the average. 



Week ending June 13. — The week was cooler than usual 

 over much the greater part of the country, being decidedly 

 cool over the north-eastern Rocky Mountain slope and in 

 the central Mississippi and Ohio valleys, New England and 

 the interior portions of the Middle and South Atlantic 

 States. The Aveek was decidedly warm over most of Cali- 

 fornia, and warmer than usual on the north Pacitic coast. 

 Generally throughout the central valleys and Lake region the 

 rainfall was very light, a large part of these districts receiA- 

 ing no appreciable amount. General and abundant rains 

 occurred in the Atlantic coast districts south of northern 

 New England. In central Florida, Oklahoma, Indian Ter- 

 ritory and portions of western Nebraska and western Kansas 

 the rainfall was unusually heavy. Very light showers oc- 

 curred in the northern Rocky Mountain region and on the 

 north Pacific coast, but as a whole the rainfall in these dis- 

 tricts was below the average. 



