REMARKS 



During June most of the weather elements showed comparatively 

 small departures from normal values for this month. The most 

 marked features were a light precipitation and rather large wind 

 movement. An examination of the daily temperature records shows 

 some features not apparent from a comparison of the monthly 

 means. 



The mean barometer was practically normal and the fluctuations 

 of pressure were slow and small. While the total wind movement 

 was about 20 per cent more than the average, there were no espec- 

 ially large daily records and but a single gale was noted. The per- 

 centage of wind from the northwest quadrant was large. 



The mean temperature was but slightly above the normal, and the 

 maximum and minimum records were average values. During the 

 first 20 days there were but two mean daily records higher than the 

 mean temperature for the month, while the daily records for the last 

 10 days were all higher than the monthly mean. 



The total precipitation was about 60 per cent of the normal 

 amount and practically all of it occurred before the 19th. The last 

 third of the month with its high temperature received no relief by 

 showers in this vicinity. 



The percentage of sunshine was high and but two cloudy days 

 were noted. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist 

 R. C. LINDBLAD, Observer. 



