Show TIlE YEARS J I I r I Thu Tho report on Oil tho ot of Utah the tho year 1 09 con nn the general that It sa an un uni unusual V i usual year It was generally declared ti 10 be cooler and moIster than nn any I othel years cars within the memory of oC h hj j odet Inhabitants and the tho climatological 1 U logical report just Issued corroborates thia conclusIon I to the General summary I by Mr Ir the tho mean tem tempera temperature ra J ture for Cor the year a averaged below nor mat mal there thero being seven months whose I i nean t were below belo v nor j mal ran anti amI the remaInder whoso whose mean I temperatures were above normal The Tho i j j above precipitation normal averaged considerably J We e have all kinds ot oC In Utah except the tho VCr very moist and the very wind windy varietIes Thus the report shows that the mean temperature for forthe the state as a 11 whole was degrees which Is OS 02 degrees below normal All w re colder than usual except which was warmer than Ih thO normal The Tho temperatures B during most from tout the normal the the beIng j sf degrees and it was also the cold colde 1 e t month of o the year The rhe lowet temperature report was vas 3 5 degree below zero at on t the e Ith IthoC Ut oC December and at on tito tho ot of the same month Scofield also reported a mInimum temperature of i degrees below zero zoro on January and on February 21 4 Jul July was the warmest month or of the year car as usual It Its mean tem temperature was s which Is 09 degrees below normal The highest temperature reported for the tho ear ii S lio degrees s at Green Gree R Riv r ron 1 on Jul July and at ExperIment nent Farm Farmon t on Jul July 1st j 1 The extremes o of recorded record d cold tram from fromI I tile two high and exposed tC Ca q l tle ale feet Ceet and fret feet I altitude are arc Interesting in t tj wIth the tho greatest t cold In the r j valleys In Salt Lake volle valley for ex example example ample while the four Cour seasons are areal al alas 1 ways as marked an and aro gen 1111 eral orally strongly emph l e the e te tern re r rely d descends to td zero In the coldest weather I As to rainfall the summary states J that the tho precipItation for Cor the State J averaged Inches which Is 6 t Inches above bo e the It was wast t normal in III all seasons except f The greatest annual amount repotted reported was inches at the least was WILS at Lu Lucin ln The I j I greatest monthly amount at all sla I tion 1839 1835 Inches at In January and several stations reported n l pro pre prot t In March April 1 May June JuneI I 1 and October The rhe snowfall for Cor the i j year ea was much more than normal 1 Another ot of the records explains the tho heay floods o of last June The Tho do de deI 1 i tall for Cor the month are aro as follo follows S I 11 month was unusually 4 warm an and dry throughout all Sections n l of oC the State Only In three previous years earll was the weather In June warm 4 1 tJ or er than durIng this month rho rhe tern tem f I CCO for the t I State as a 11 whole which Is 13 r C to above the normal Phe highest local month monthly mean was degrees at i I J and the tho lowest was WIlS 60 j I q degrees derees at S Records o of the tho I 4 highest were broken The I I highest maximum temperature report rett rettI J I r if od cd was degrees at Green Ulcer RIer on i J the and the lowest minimum was 1 t 20 degrees at Scofield on oil the The Tho 1 precIpItation averaged Inch which I j is Inch below the normal The rho I I f 4 greatest monthly amount was 09 Inch I nt at Government creek while no at t all was reported at t many P stations The greatest t roa amount un unI I in any 24 hours was Inch at Emery on f I the Ith I For Salt Lake Cit the rainfall f I reached Inches during the year J I an of oC Inches January Januar show showing i Ing the greatest excess 13 with Aug August f I March and February following itt In d I the order ordet named 11 The raIn map accompanying tIle the re report il port shows that the tho long series valley a II C r 1 of oC valleys from Crom to Kane Iane C Co 1 x In un an Irregular curve from Crom I f north to south through the central per por ii j J tion of oC the tho State received the greatest I L 1 5 to to more than 20 II inches and thIs rainfall was vas heaviest c t toward the tho east caRt that I Is amon among tho I f and Uinta mountains The I raInfall somewhat regularly regular I I to tim tho east and to the west vest o of iJ zone cram 5 j to 10 inches Prevailing I but just west o of tho ho lake lako over ovel tim de desert region to less tItan than I five incItes Inches If Taken Ial cn altogether th I thug I I Year was a remarkable ono one In Its and If i 1911 1910 seems Indications Indication to o have started out with I I |