Show 1 WEATHER CONDITIONS OVER UNITED STATES I I U u. u 8 Department of Agriculture l l WEATHER BUREAU U. U 20 00 02 WILLIS L MOORE MOORS Chit h lOt u uC z 30 7 1 aB OG 2 7 i A 26 OG or l' l to 1 C to 0 04 f o. o 60 1 66 t t 0 02 2 oo i tf t tf tt of f 46 12 H 1 a 68 H 20 an ant t bps L r I 44 t r I 1 oo j of so o f see r 3 0 or s JY I Iq I o J 1 0 ae I o t 4 8 l l 6 B e tf t- t f p tt t v it r f I Fr r L. L J 1 r r 1 St s pp m event meridian I n urn or lines line put pass through point of t sir tir pr ar 1 noea F fair QS J Mt ot or linn line put pisa through p point o of e equal l r lur they will Kill w be dr drawn n only for Leto 40 and nd w indicate t ut Late of of Bleu partly cloudy loudy Q cloudy gr io now report r port misting Arrows Arrow fly dy w h th the wind iad Fine Fint figure highest t mp V hour 13 out ll r it it 01 inch uch third wind ind velocity wt of 10 miles mile p pie r hour or mor morn WEATHER FORECAST Local Fair tonight and Saturday State Same Sun rises 4 55 a. a m m. sun sots sets p. p m. m r Moon rises p p. p m m. will set ct at ata a 8 a. a m. m on the Comparative local weather data for forI I June Tempt De Deg Highest yesterday yester sester- o DoNT DoN'T da lay day 83 Ya iOU HI Highest hest la last s t COULD FA T year car 35 85 A 9 HI Highest s since t 1 n c e e u 1874 Lowest Lou cat today 57 67 YE U I Lowest I last as a's t fO year 44 YOt ONLY Lowest sin since c co e eli UN li 1674 4 32 EA Normal 0 rm III for tor yesterday yesterday yes yes- es ss 68 Mean tean yesterday 74 Accumulated 4 excess ex excess ex- ex cess II since I n c e Juno 1 l 62 r Accumulated ex excess ex- ex p cess celis a since 1 n c e j January 1 I Inches tt tt Total since June 1 Trace Accumulated de- de since June 1 i. i 60 60 Total Tota since January 1 L iO Accumulated deficiency since January I. I 1 TEMPI TE TURE RECORD n It n Nb cd rp p r r N- N my c ft ci a i n f g n oo n iii P f P 22 1 STATIONS S. S g g a g. g 11 t fiB fi Lo f f I I r B 1 Galt Salt Lake City 60 8 57 B 0 V San Fr Francisco 60 50 0 60 60 48 30 10 Winnemucca 44 44 12 12 74 I U 44 4 Tonopah u. u lit 64 I 0 78 64 4 Portland Or SO 50 4 4 62 50 0 4 Pocatello 48 12 12 82 46 6 Helena so SO 6 6 80 50 6 St. St Paul Paul 70 2 90 68 4 Omaha 70 0 SS 58 68 65 10 Denver 60 0 SO 80 56 G 6 St. St Louis i. i 72 2 86 68 6 74 7 2 SS 58 70 14 Washington Washington D D. C C. 66 2 is 78 62 4 indicates increase In temperature indicates a decrease In temperature WEATHER tIA SU SUMMARY Y The atmospheric pressure is high over the south sou where ro the tho temperatures have havo risen some somewhat what and are arc now about nor nor- nor nOI- mal In tho tiro northeast tho the pressure has fallen attended by JI light ht howert Tho The pressure has halll fall fallen n considerably OV over r the southwest Canadian provinces pro and over the tho n northern slope of of C the tho and andrain ruin rain h has l fallen q quite lle generally In hl those tt regions lons also In the extreme northwest Temperatures have o fallen alien n in Idaho and in northern Nevada and aud Utah elsewhere where they thoy have remained stationary ALFRED H. H THIESSEN Section Director r. r |