Climatological data, New England . equency,and parts of western and northern Vermont,where totals were below normal despite greaterthan average frequency. At Heath, Massachusetts,the total of inches was well over theprevious June record of inches set in1952, covering 49 years. Barometric pressures remained within an un-usually narrow range all month in most of NewEngland. At Worcester, Massachusetts, the rangewas only inch of mercury. Generally inthe southern and western portions, the highestpressure of the month was one of the smallervalues of record. At Boston, the highest pr


Climatological data, New England . equency,and parts of western and northern Vermont,where totals were below normal despite greaterthan average frequency. At Heath, Massachusetts,the total of inches was well over theprevious June record of inches set in1952, covering 49 years. Barometric pressures remained within an un-usually narrow range all month in most of NewEngland. At Worcester, Massachusetts, the rangewas only inch of mercury. Generally inthe southern and western portions, the highestpressure of the month was one of the smallervalues of record. At Boston, the highest pres-sure of inches of mercury was the leastfor June since 1945, while at Hartford, Con-necticut, the high of inches was the thirdlowest since records began in 1905. Robert E. Lautzenhelser ESSA-Weather Bureau State Climatologlst 1000 CustomHouse Boston, Massachusetts 02109 Joseph J. Brum bach ESSA-Weather Bureau State ClimatologlstBox U-87, University of ConnecticutStorrs, Connecticut 06268 TOTAL PRECIPITATION June i968. TOTAL PRECIPITATION june 1968


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