Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1963 — Page 4

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Record Sub-Freezing Weather In Indiana By United Press International Record-breaking sub - freezing : cold weather chilled Indiana to- j da.v as the normally mild month of May arrived. Topcoat temperatures ranged'

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down to 27 degrees at South Bend. Fort Wayne and Cincinnati, 28 at Evansville, 29 at Indianapolis and Lafayette and 31 at Louisville. The 29-degree minimum at Indianapolis was the coldest May 1 reading ever registered in 92 I years of statistics, breaking the I old mark of 30 recorded in 1943 I and tied in 1945. The 29 also tied all existing cold | marks for the entire month of May. Only once before in Indian-

apolis weather history had the mercury shriveled as low as 29, and that was on May 9, 1947 There was no immediate indication as to what damage, if any, the frost and freeze caused to tender crops and fruit and berry blossoms. However, clear weather prevailed during the night throughout the state and the stage was set for trouble. Highs Tuesday ranged into the 50s throughout the state, but these

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figures were misleading. Actually, they were recorded in the early morning darkness before the full force of a cold front moved across the state and held temperatures in the 30s most of the daylight hours. While the mercury will drop to a range of 35 to the 40s tonight, with the possibility of scattered frost in the east central portion, the weather picture was generally bright.

Wariner temperatures were forecast for today, Thursday and Friday, with mostly fair weather prevailing into the weekend. The five-day outlook called for temperatures averaging 3 to 5 degrees above normal north and 6 degrees above normal elsewhere, with the warming trend central and south suffering no reverses at least through next Monday but colder readings expected Sunday or Monday in the north portion.

Precipitation the next five days will total one-half to one inch north and arounfl one-half inch elsewhere, mostly in showers Sunday or Monday. Highs today wilt range in the 50s and mid 60s and highs Thursday will be in the low to upper 60s. The overnight wintry wave fol-1 lowed about 36 hours of unusual 1 weather. Violent storms and tiny j

1 twisters Monday night after tem--1 peratures generally in the 70s 1 were followed by rain, hail, sleet ■ and snow. The snow measured up to a 'two-inch depth in the La1 Porte area Tuesday. At Seymour, a 28-degree reading this morning set a new cold record for the month of May in ! that Southern Indiana city. The I i old mark «f 29 was established | May 19, 1923.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1963

Indiana Farmer Is Crushed To Death LAPEL, Ind (UPI — Ralph Eiler, 60, R. R. 1. Lapel, was crushed to death Tuesday when he was pinned between a tractor and an overturned hoghouse. Coroner Cecil Carmichael of Madison County said Eiler was trying to restore to its original position the hoghouse which a windstorm blew over the night before.