Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1907 — June Was a Cold One. [ARTICLE]
June Was a Cold One.
A press dispatch from Washington says that the U. S. Weather Bureau pronounces the June just ended to have been the coldest in Washington for 76 years. No comparisons are as yet available as to its coldness in Indiana, but it was certainly much cooler than common with only a few warm spells during tha month. There was 3.65 inches of rain during the month, coming on six different days. The hottest day here was 90 degrees on the 17th and the coldest 42 degrees, on the 2id. Sunshine was at a premium, there having been only eight days recorded as clear, all the rest having been wholly or partly cloudy.
