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Show Weather Record for Thirty Years Data From Ilecords at Salt take City Bureau for Juno, Showing Pro-vailing Pro-vailing Conditions. THE following data, covering a period pe-riod of thirty yean, h.v beem compiled from the weather bureau records at Salt Lake City. Utah. They are issued to show the conditions that have prevail during tha month of June for the above period of year?, but must not be construed as a forecast of the weather conditions for the coming- month: Temperature: Mean or normal temperature. tem-perature. 07 degrees; the wannest month was that of 1000. with an average aver-age of 71 dsgrees; tho coldest month was that of 1991. with an average of sixty-two degrees: the highest temperature temper-ature was 101 degrees, on June 8,' 1000; the lowest temperature was S3 degrees, on June 3, 1S9B; the earliest date on which first "killing" frost occurred in autumn, September 22; average date on which first "klllm frost occurred In autumn, October IS; average date on which last "killing" frost occurred In spring. April 21; the latest date on which last "killing" frost occurred In spring, June IS. Precipitation (rain or melted snow). Average for the month, 0.7-1 Inches; average number of daya with .01 of an Inch or more, ; the greatest monthly preclplatlon was 2.C7 Inches In 11S6; the least monthly precipitation was 0.01 Inches in 180 and 1S80: the greatest amount of precipitation recorded In any twenty-four coneecutlvo hours was 2.00 Inches, on June 5. ISM; the greatest amount of snowfall recorded In any twenty-four consecutive hours (record extending to winter of 18&1-8S only) was trace on June 3 and -1, 1S08, und June 1, IMS. Clouds and weather. Average number num-ber of clear days, 1G; partly cloudy days, 11; cloudy days, J. "Wind. The prevailing winds have been from the northwest; the average hourly velocity of the wind Is GA; the highest velocity of the wind wm f4 miles from the northwest on June C, 1801. Salt Lake City. Utah, May 26, 19W. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster. |