Show JUNE WEATHER REVIEW The month was waa notable for tor if Its com com- comparative comparative coolness it having baving the lowest t average temperature ot of any June JUDe on record except 1891 The first t week was u one otery ot of very Tory warm days day but after the the until unU the end of the month the days were generally cool there being but abut four tour or fi live five ve seasonable days day The maximum temperature occurred on the 2nd or rd at most mOlt stations in the 4 northern port part while It mostly occurred on the in the southern part The was wai a cool day and the minimum temperature occurred on that date at several everal stations Precipitation was wai abundant in the northern section lection occurring in frequent showers howen it was wai usually scanty in the southern part SUMMARY OF TEMPERATURE Monthly mean for tor the Territory 30 stations tationa degrees Highest mean meaD at Moab lowest mean at Silver SUver Lake Maximum at St George on the aOth minimum 15 at Scofield on the Greatest monthly range from self registering in instruments 76 at Soo- Soo Scofield field Boo field least monthly range ranae 45 at Lake station SUMMARY OF PRECIPITATION A Average total 0 27 sta- sta tion ita-tion stations inch Greatest of any station 4 inches at Scofield least of ot any aDY sta- sta station ta ion tion none at St George Snow fell only at the most elevated stations it at Silver SUver Lake 12 inches Scofield 85 le Gate perhaps half bait an inch inoh and anda anda anda a trace at Logan Randolph and Koosharem MISCELLANEOUS The prevailing wind direction was wai wa from the be southwest In the south louth the Winds were dry and aDd hot bot Cloudy days day averaged 8 days day with rain 4 Sun Sun- Sunshine whine Sun shine at Salt Lake City 72 per cent of o othe f the possible Instrumental record r o rd sunshine a at Singletree tree 78 73 7 per cent oeDt per per- personal Dal froal estimate Datel Dates ot of sleet fleet II 14 1 38 sa Dates Date D of bail aall 56 5 6 7 8 20 28 2826 26 Dates of or thunderstorms thunder thunder- I storms 6 7 15 19 20 26 Late tro frosts ts did considerable damage damage during the month Killing frosts froste were noted Doted at atthe atthe I the following stations Singletree 6 78 7 8 9 Parowan 12 Loa 6 8 11 18 Heber 9 14 Coalville 9 Randolph 8 16 RAINFALL STATIONS Alpine CIty Brigham Brixham City M Moroni h Scipio Panguitch P Oaley preci bl Kamas 33 inch snow now Emery on Santaquin 6 showers kown OBSERVERS OB NOTES Heber-A Heber Heber A severe levere cold high wind from the north preceded the storm on the which lasted about 4 hours bours making fires firel and aDd overcoats quite pleasant 0 t St Grain George Grain cutting began bexan on the barley aud and wheat Strong winds on the and The Singletree The month was wai windy and cold tully fully two thirds of the month was wai unfavorable for fur crop growth GEORGE N SALISBURY U S Weather Bureau Director SALT LAKE CITY Utah |