Idaho. Freezing temperatures occurred over the central and 

 southern Rocky Mountain districts and extreme northern 

 portions of the upper Lake region. The week was rainless 

 over most of the central and west Gulf districts, and less 

 than the usual amount fell in the Middle Atlantic States 

 and southern New England. There was also less than the 

 usual amount of rainfall in portions of the Ohio valley and 

 lower Lake region, and generally throughout the Rocky 

 Mountain districts. In the lower Missouri, upper Missis- 

 sippi and Red River of the North valleys, and over most 

 of the Lake region, the rainfall was largely in excess of the 

 average. 



Week ending June 16. — The week was slightl}^ cooler 

 than usual on the immediate Pacific coast and in the extreme 

 northern portions of the country from Maine to Washington. 

 It was also slightly cooler than usual over a small area on 

 the south Atlantic coast. Throughout the southern portion 

 of the Lake region, the central valleys. Middle Atlantic 

 and Southern States, and in the central and southern Rocky 

 Mountain districts, the week was warmer than usual. The 

 week was rainless over nearly the whole of the central and 

 west Gulf districts, and very little rain fell over much of 

 the Middle Atlantic States. In Florida, Georgia and the 

 greater part of the Carolinas exceptionally heavy rains fell. 

 Very heavy rains also occurred in the lower Missouri and 

 upper Mississippi valleys and over the southern portion of 

 the Lake region, while good rains fell over the greater part 

 of the Ohio valley, the northern portion of the Middle Atlan- 

 tic States and New England. Practically no rain fell in the 

 Pacific coast States. 



Week ending June 23. — The week was decidedly cool 

 throughout the central valleys and Lake region and over 

 the interior portions of the Middle Atlantic States and New 

 England. Along: the south Atlantic and Gulf coasts the 

 week averaged slightly warmer than usual, and over the 

 western portions of the Plateau districts and the adjacent 

 portions of the Pacific coast regions it was considerably 

 warmer than usual. The night temperatures were unusually 

 low in all districts east of the Rocky Mountains, with the 

 exception of the lower Lake region. New England and the 



