. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Langlos 5 NNE minimum temperature was the lowest recorded in its seven year record— below average. Rainfall was inch at both stations and each station recorded only five days of measurable precipitation. August rainfall was inch below the 30 year norm at Bandon 2 NNE and inch below the average at Langlos 5 NNE. WASHINGTON Weather Watch Catch-up: April was comparatively warm, with the maximum temperature 74 degrees on the 7th and the minimum 29 degrees on the 1st. Precipitation totaled inches, about avera


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Langlos 5 NNE minimum temperature was the lowest recorded in its seven year record— below average. Rainfall was inch at both stations and each station recorded only five days of measurable precipitation. August rainfall was inch below the 30 year norm at Bandon 2 NNE and inch below the average at Langlos 5 NNE. WASHINGTON Weather Watch Catch-up: April was comparatively warm, with the maximum temperature 74 degrees on the 7th and the minimum 29 degrees on the 1st. Precipitation totaled inches, about average for April. May maximum temperature of 86 degrees came on the 17th and the minimum of 30 degrees on the 7th. Precipitation totaled inches, below normal by inches. June maximum temperature was 90 degrees on the 18th. Minimum was 36 degrees on the28th. Precipitation totaled inches. The total precipitation for the six months of 1985 equals inches, the lowest accumulated for the period since 1961 and that year could be earlier, according to many long time residents, but the station records were not available for earlier years. The normal amount for this period is inches, making the 1985 total to date (Sept. 13) inches below normal. There is a dry trend throughout the Pacific Northwest and much of the total West Coast area. The irrigation of at least 1 inch per week to allow sufficient moisture for growth of berries and development have pulled heavily on the water table/storage. July maximum temperature was 78 degrees on the 10th and the minimum was 41 degrees on the 15th. Total precipitation: inch. August maximum temperature was 84 degrees on the 14th and 17th and the minimum was 37 degrees on the 28th. Precipitation totaled inches, bringing the total for the year to inches, inches below the normal/average. Because of the shortage of water in the Long Beach area, growers were deciding to put off harvest in this water harvest


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