part of the Lake region and the Middle Atlantic States. In 

 New England, the eastern portion of the lower Lake region, 

 over portions of the upper Missouri and Mississippi valleys 

 and generally throughout the Rocky Mountain and Pacific 

 coast districts the week averaged cooler than usual. The 

 rainfall during the week was very heavy in the lower Mis- 

 souri and upper Mississippi valleys and Lake region, and 

 more than the average amount fell in southern New England 

 and over the greater part of the Middle Atlantic States. 

 Except over limited areas in the Ohio valley and Southern 

 States the week was dry and a large part of these districts 

 received no appreciable amount. 



Week ending July 14. — The week was cooler than usual 

 on the north Pacific coast, throughout the Plateau districts, 

 in lower Missouri, central Mississippi and Ohio valleys and 

 in portions of the lower Lake region and Atlantic Coast 

 States. The week averaged warmer than usual over the. 

 northern portion of the Lake region, in New England and 

 in the central and east Gulf States. The South Atlantic 

 States, local areas in the central Gulf districts, a consider- 

 able portion of Texas, the greater part of the lower Missouri 

 valley and portions of the upper Mississippi valley and Lake 

 region received more than the average amount of rain. 

 There was also more than the average in the upper Missouri 

 valley and over the southern portion of the Middle Atlantic 

 States. Over most of the central Gulf districts, lower Mis- 

 sissippi and Ohio valleys, northern portion of the Middle 

 Atlantic States, New England and northern portion of the 

 Lake region there was less than the average amount. 



Weelc ending July 21. — The week was warmer than usual 

 in the Middle, South Atlantic and east Gulf States, in the 

 Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys and over limited areas in 

 extreme northeastern New England. Throughout the Pla- 

 teau region and eastern Rocky Mountain slope, including the 

 upper Missouri valley and the greater part of the Lake re- 

 gion and New England, the week averaged cooler than usual. 

 The States of the lower Missouri, upper Mississippi and Ohio 

 valleys, the Lake region and northern New England con- 

 tinued to receive heavy rains, the heaviest occurring in the 

 upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys. Local areas in the 



