REMARKS. 



The weather during June was seasonable in most respects ; the ^^ 



variations from the normals being generally unimportant excepting ^ 



only the precipitation record which was nearly 40 per cent, more 

 than usual. 



The first decade of the month was cloudy most of the time with 

 rain everyday excepting the ist and loth. The temperature gradu- 

 ally rose until the middle of the period and then decreased until the '_ 

 end of the period when the lowest mean daily record was noted. 



From the 10th to the 29th scarcely more than a trace of rain was 

 noted and every day was recorded either as clear or fair. The days 

 were generally warm without excessiv^e heat, the maximum going 

 above 90 degrees but twice. The nights were cool without excep- 

 tion, the minimum records going below 50 degrees on about a third 

 of the days. The last two days of the month were stormy with a 

 heavy precipitation, especially during the last afternoon. 



The total wind movement was slightly more than 80 per cent of 

 the normal and nearly every point of the compass was represented in 

 the record of " prevailing directions." The hours of bright sunshine 

 recorded were considerably in excess of the usual number. 



J. E. OSTRANDER Meteorologist. 



G. H. PATCH. Observer. 



