P419 CEEFAX 1 419 Sun 22 Jun 00:35/43       The US Almanac for June 22 June 1941 was a generally dry month, especially in Scotland. It started on the cool side but soon became sunny and warm as high pressure built across the country. It was very hot on the 22nd with temperatures reaching 33C in parts of southeast England. The World Almanac A disturbance over the Bay of Bengal was responsible for a drenching at Jamshjdpur, located in northeast India to the west of Calcutta. 98mm of rain fell in a 30 hour period to 0900 GMT on 22nd June 1996. This brought the monthly total to 224mm. From the BBC Wjathjt Centre ——————————————————————————————————————— More on http://www.bbc.co.uk/weathjt Skiing News Heads Trav Head Main Menu