Mexico, 102.0; Arizona, 111.4; Utah, 102.4; Nevada, 98.4; 

 Idaho, 103.0; Washington, 104.6; Oregon, 108.5; Cali- 

 fornia, 100.8 ; above division, 103.4. 



Tempekatuee and Rainfall for the Whole Country. 



[From United States National Weekly Weather Bulletin.] 



WeeJc ending June 3. — High temperatures prevailed at 

 the first of the week in the eastern and southern districts, 

 other portions were moderate, except that a cool wave ad- 

 vanced into the Rocky Mountains and gradually traveled east- 

 ward reaching 'New England during Thursday and Friday. 

 The mean temperature for the week was above the normal 

 throughout the country east of the Rockies, save in portions 

 of the Ohio and Mississippi valleys where it was slightly 

 below. Over the entire Atlantic and Gulf States the average 

 for the week ranged from 3° to 5° above the normal. The 

 extremes of temperature were not excessive over any large 

 area. The general rainy conditions, central in the Dakotas 

 at the end of the preceding week, moved gradually eastward, 

 reaching the Atlantic coast by Thursday and the New Eng- 

 land coast during Friday. Friday and Saturday local 

 showers prevailed at scattered points in the central and 

 northern Plains region, extending later into the Mississippi 

 valley. Gulf States and Lake region. Local showers oc- 

 curred Sunday and Sunday night over much of the Gulf and 

 Atlantic coast districts, in the Lake region and thence west- 

 ward to the Dakotas. Precipitation was fairly generous in 

 the middle and northern Plains region and eastward to the 

 Atlantic coast, the falls aggregating 2 inches or more over 

 large portions of New York and New England. 



Weeh ending June 10. — At the beginning of the week 

 the temperatures from the Rockies eastward were near the 

 normal. Early in the week high barometric pressure de- 

 veloped over the Canadian Northwest and, accompanied by 

 cool weather, this area of high pressure moved eastward, 

 reaching the Atlantic coast by Saturday, when unusually 

 low temperatures were recorded, especially in New England 

 and the Middle Atlantic States, while warmer weather de- 

 veloped in the west. The average temperature for the week 



