REMARKS 



The weather during the month was generally pleasant ex- 

 cept for the several heavy rains which occurred especially the 

 last decade of the month. The tempereture registered above 

 ninety degrees on only a single day, while the minimum temp- 

 erature was below sixty on nearly one-half the days. The last 

 half of the month was rather cool for the time of year. 



The rainfall was especially large and two storms of more 

 than two inches each were only a few days apart, near the last 

 of the month. 



The mean barometer was rather low and the range of pres- 

 sure exceptionally small, which accounts for the comparatively 

 small wind movement. There were no gales registered and 

 only one day had a total movement greater than two hundred 

 miles. 



The mean temperature was slightly less than the normal 

 and the range of temperature less than usual. The maximum 

 and minimum records were both lower than their normals. 



The mean dew-point was practically normal and the rela- 

 tive humidity was high. 



The total precipitation was about sixty per cent more than 

 usual and most of it occurred in rather heavy, well defined 

 storms. 



Much of the wind was from the southwest quadrant. 



The amount of sunshine was well above the average. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 E. H. WHEELER Acting Observer. 



