The month of June was cold but dry in the Dryden area.
Bill Laidlaw of Signal Weather Services says the average temperature was 15.3, about 0.8 of a degree below normal.
That was the coldest June since 2009.
Laidlaw says the hot day was 32-degrees on June 7th, while the coldest day was on the 2nd at 2.5.
He adds all of our precipitation came over the course of ten days for a total of only 47.4-millimetres of rain.
The wet day was 19.3-millimetres recorded on June 9th.