Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1881 — Vennor’s Deoember Predictions. [ARTICLE]

Vennor’s Deoember Predictions.

December, 1881.—1,2,3. Storms oxindications of storms in Atlantic, and cold, weather at Nfw York, Boston and other seaborn! cities; snowfalls in the Middle and No.(hern States and Canada; very cold w Gather West. Probably a brief mild term. 7to 11. Generally very cold weather, probably commencing and ending witn snowfalls in northern, middle and western seetions, and bleak and stormy weather south. 13 and 14. Probably milder in all sections, with rains South and West to a limited extent. 16 to 20. Very cold and blast ype riod, with snowfalls where these were experienced in 1876 and 1880, the 19th and 20tb probably being tbe day most marked in tnis respect: intense cold in Canada and New England States. 25. Christmas has a cold and stor my period both bt fore and after it, but the day itself may just escape. 26 to 31. After the 26*h I see nothing but cold, snow and bluster to the close of the year for Canada and much of the United State 3, West aud South, the menth probably resembling in many resp cts, the Decembers of 18 6 and 18fc0. As to the intensity or degree of these snow.alls, I have no very definite Indications, but i am strongly impressed in the direction of low temperatures forthe forepart of tbe approaching winter season. Bu: January will have its “thaw” this time, and trobably a very mark ed one.