. Climatological data, New England . VNN & U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SINCLAIR WEEKS, Secretaiy WEATHER BUREAU F. W. REICHELDERFER, Chi«i \Hl LitiKAivV U^ iiic SEP 21 i^^^ CUMATOLOGICAL DATA NEW ENGLAND JULY 1953Volume LXV No. 7. CHATTANOOGA: 19S3 NEW ENGLAND - JULY 1953 James K. McGuire, Section Director - Boston, SUMMARY While statistically the montshowed a continuation of therainfall and above normal waparture from normal of bothfor the Section as a whole,marked variations in monthlywithin the Section. Theseinch at Somerset, Vt. to a hWillimantic, Conn. h of July la New Engla
. Climatological data, New England . VNN & U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SINCLAIR WEEKS, Secretaiy WEATHER BUREAU F. W. REICHELDERFER, Chi«i \Hl LitiKAivV U^ iiic SEP 21 i^^^ CUMATOLOGICAL DATA NEW ENGLAND JULY 1953Volume LXV No. 7. CHATTANOOGA: 19S3 NEW ENGLAND - JULY 1953 James K. McGuire, Section Director - Boston, SUMMARY While statistically the montshowed a continuation of therainfall and above normal waparture from normal of bothfor the Section as a whole,marked variations in monthlywithin the Section. Theseinch at Somerset, Vt. to a hWillimantic, Conn. h of July la New England trend toward deficientrmth, the estent of de-these elements was slightThere were, however,amounts of rainfallanged fro® a low of of laches at The distribution of precipitation was as follows:above normal over central and eastern Connecticut,Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts; alsoover considerable areas of eastern and northwesternMaine, extreme northern New Hampshire and extremenortheastern Vermont. The areas of greatest amountswere along the south coasts of Massachusetts, RhodeIsland and Connecticut. Below normal precipitation wasrecorded elsewhere in the Section, with the greatestdeficiency conce
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