Climatological data, Arkansas . 6 3 8 i;]1 22 23! .0 ;. 9. 28. 5a ; : :10.(!15.; ;,],;1 6 ( ; 12, 210 15 2 15 I17. 6 17 ! 15. 2 15. 20. 126 226 •25 9 7!32,!;« 7 33. : 5 11.,,!l3 9 12.:. ; | 9,:11). 5i. 3 17


Climatological data, Arkansas . 6 3 8 i;]1 22 23! .0 ;. 9. 28. 5a ; : :10.(!15.; ;,],;1 6 ( ; 12, 210 15 2 15 I17. 6 17 ! 15. 2 15. 20. 126 226 •25 9 7!32,!;« 7 33. : 5 11.,,!l3 9 12.:. ; | 9,:11). 5i. 3 17. 5|]] 5 9! ; 5i 5| ] ] ;10 7! ,24 8 :29 ; ; : ! , 21 4,13.!0. 3 20 220.!6. ;25. 6 , , 8124 !...;^ as. :33. 6 3134. 4 34. 5l34. 6 ^^^;^;^;^^:^s^ fe=s£jsas.,5ys,s ss ss5;!^,£^|s:;^Ss^ Dover: Walnut drove. Cord: White Rock, Route 2, Wmsloxv. Worth, Texas-7-12-1945-1100 ifinrnnit:ittfir[ii- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAtJ }\ T^t UQfffl^f fei -^^ 91945 CLIMATOLOGICAL dA¥a ARKANSAS SECTION WALTER C. HICKMON Vol. L Little Rock. Ark., Jujje, 1945 No. 6 Warhimon. D°C. ^ (ot stamps). Remit to Superintendent of Documents. -iT;,ii.;CSiVfcd±^ .mois MISCELIil^N-EOTTS PHENOMENADates of Hail:—2,5,10,17,18,25,29. High Winds:—l,2,5,ti,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,17,27,28,29,30. Heavy Fog:—10,11,12,14,15,17,18,30. GENERAIi SIXMMABY June temperatures averaged 2° below normal in ArkansasCool weather prevailed until the 23d, and temperatures exceed-ed 90 mfrequently during that period. The remainder of the month was more seasonable with maxima above 90 on most years during which days. This was the first


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