the greater part of the Lake region, the Middle Atlantic 

 States, New England, the Ohio and central Mississippi val- 

 leys, the precipitation was below the average, a considerable 

 part of the Middle Atlantic States and Xew England receiv- 

 ing no appreciable amount. 



Week endiyig June 5. — The week averaged cooler than 

 usual in the lower Lake region, upper Ohio valley. Middle 

 Atlantic States and New England, being decidedly cool over 

 northern New England. From the South Atlantic and Gulf 

 coasts northward over the central valleys and the eastern 

 Rocky Mountain slope the week was warmer than usual, 

 except over the southern portions of Alabama and Georgia, 

 and northern Florida. There was more than the average 

 rainfall in the central portion of the Middle Atlantic States 

 and the upper Ohio valley, and from northern Wisconsin 

 westward to the north Pacific coast. Generally throughout 

 the central valleys, middle Gulf States, lower Lake region, 

 and New England, the rainfall was below the average. ° 



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

 in the northern districts from the upper Mississippi valley 

 eastward to the New England and Middle Atlantic coasts. 

 In central and northern California, on the north Pacific coast, 

 throughout the Southern States, and over the greater portion 

 of the central valleys, the week averaged warmer than usual. 

 With the exception of local showers, very little rain fell 

 in the Southern States. There was less than the average 

 amount over the southern part of the :\Iiddle Atlantic States 

 and over portions of the Ohio, central Mississippi and Mis- 

 souri valleys. In the Lake region and portions of the upper 

 Mississippi, central Missouri and upper Ohio valleys, and 

 over the northern portion of Middle Atlantic States and in 

 New England, the rainfall exceeded the average. 



Week ending June 7^. —The week averaged warmer than 

 usual in the central valleys. Lake region. Middle Atlantic 

 States, the greater part of New England, and in the Southern 

 States. The temperature was below the normal in the upper 

 Missouri valley, over most of the Plateau districts and along 

 the immediate Pacific coast, except in Washington and ex^ 

 treme southern California, where nearly normal conditions 



