Show WET MONTH WAS APRIL Pr Precipitation Nearly Ono One OIl in iii lx- lx l' l ees Cs of A Average A eln I The rhe meteorological summary tom for the time month of or April was as I Issued yesterday eter a from rom tho timo l lo louI ul weather i r i bureau bureau rau DurIng During During Dur Dur- ing the mon h month there were nine clear cear days das nine partly party cloudy nine cloudy April Apri 21 the tile highest I temperature e of the month was reached when the thermometer reg- reg Istel ed 78 degrees e rees The l we t was 28 the thermometer falling to that temperature tem tl- tl April Apri 2 2 The rime total precipitation tion ton for the month was lOS Inches nearly an Inch In excess of the average average aver er age for April for the last three thirty-three years ears which has been Inches Inches From tho the local weather office yesterday yes yes- lS terla tom day was issued also the time weel weekly I bulletin bulletin bul bul- letin for the time week ending April Apri 30 In which the time weather for fOI that period Is summarized in III the following paragraph para pam graph The week weel was notable for its changeable weather A marked dearth of sunshine col cold rain and snow and the prevailing high hl winds were dominating domi domi- features feature that were rather unfavorable un un- favorable Temperatures averaged slightly above e normal the reI relatively t el high mean temperature resulting from the high maximum that obtained prior prim to the time thebe be beginning of o the time general generl precipitation the weekly mean temperature at a few tew stations was WS below the normal nor nor nor- mal mal As the w week el advanced the storm area aiea slowly passed off producing rapidly rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly falling temperature In n its Is rear the tho minima minima going considerably below helow freezing in all al counties countes during the latt lat- lat t tr r half of time the week Time The average a amount of precipitation tion ton was about normal over oyer the greater great great- er portion porton of the state with wih a general general gen gen- eral southward only a few few- sprinkles of rainfall reaching portions of oC the time southern counties countes Snow sleet and hall hal with wih scattered ed thunderstorms were general Thursday snow being re reported reported re- re ported from two to six Inches de deep p on that date at the higher stations of the northern portion of the time state Generally fair aim weather is the forecast forecast fore fore- cast east for Cor to today a for Cor or Salt Sal Lake and amid the immediate late locality The Time high wind that came In from the Pacific Tuesday Tuesday Tues Times day still hovers over the valley valey and ald was responsible for the fair weather of oC yesterday |