

REMARKS 



The weather during June was more variable than usual and 

 showed some unusual features. The first week was an ex- 

 ceptionally warm period with several days showing a mean 

 hourly temperature of over eighty degrees, and one day, the 

 6th, averaged more than eighty-six degrees, an exceptionally 

 high record for this station. On the other hand, the last half 

 of the month was considerably cooler than usual. Thunder 

 storms were frequent and the one on the 21st was accompanied 

 by considerable hail which, however, did but little damage. 

 The last third of the month was generally rainy and two 

 storms of more than an inch each, made the rainfall for the 

 month about an inch more than the normal. The hourly tem- 

 perature on the 25 th of less than fifty-four degrees was very 

 low for this time of year. 



The records of the several weather elements show the fol- 

 lowing features of interest: The mean barometer was practi- 

 cally normal and the range of pressure about the usual amount. 

 The changes in pressure were generally small and slow. A 

 rather heavy gale was registered on the 1st. 



The total wind movement was about ten per cent more than 

 normal and the most of it came from the southwest quadrant. 



The mean temperature was more than three degrees higher 

 than usual, owing to the hot wave early in the month. The 

 maximum and minimum temperatures were both considerably 

 above their respective normals. 



The mean dew point and relative humidity were both rather 

 high. 



The amount of bright sunshine was much above the average. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 E. H. WHEELER Acting Observer. 



