Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 9: May 22, 1959
The Weather Bureau's 30-day outlook for the period mid-may to mid-june calls for temperatures to average below seasonal normals over the eastern half of the Nation and also in the Central Plains region. Greatest departures are indicated over the eastern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley areas. Above normal averages are predicated for the northwest quarter of the country and along the coast of California. In unspecified areas near normal temperatures are in prospect. Precipitation is expected to exceed normal in a broad belt extending from the Central and Southern Plains northeastward to the Great Lakes. Subnormal rainfall is predicted for the Northern Plains, the far Southwest, and the east Gulf States. Otherwise near normal amounts of rainfall are indicated.
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