Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1892 — FOSTER’S FORECASTS. [ARTICLE]

FOSTER’S FORECASTS.

WHAT WE MAY EXPECT IN THE WAY OF WEATHER. A General Storm of More than Usual Severity and Local Storms ot Great Energy .May Be Looked for About September 20. Jack Frost Coming. My last bulletin grave forecasts of a storm wave to cross the continent from 13th to 17th, and the next will reach the Pacific coast about the 18th, cross the western mountains by the close of the 19th, the great central valleys from 2fith to 22d, and the Eastern States about the 23d. This storm will be more of ordinary severity in the Mississippi valley, and nothing will be lost by being on the lookout for local storms of great energy about lhat time. A cool wave will follow this disturbance, crossing the western mountains about the 21st, the great central valleys about the 23d, and the Eastern States about the 25th. This cool wave will bring the first frosts of any note, and about the 23d to 25th Jight frosts may be expected as far south as Nebraska, lowa, northern Illinois, Michigan, northern Indiana, northern Ohio, New York, and the northern New England States. Rainfall will be generally well distributed, and the drouth will be broken in Mexican, Arizona, southern California and New Mexico before the month closes. The fall season promises well for corn and cotton gathering. .Local Forecast*. Weather changes move from west to east across the continent, and each local forecast is made for within 250 miles east and west of the magnetic meridian mentioned, and for all the country between 25 and 50 degrees of north latitude. These local weather changes will occur within twenty-four hours before or after sunset of the dates given: SANTA FE, DENVER AND BLACK HILLS MERIDIAN. September—18— Moderating. 19— Wanner. 20— Storm wave on this meridian. 21— Wind changing. 32 Cooler and clearing. 23 Fair and cool. 24 Moderating. GALVESTON, KANSAS CITY AND MINNEAPOLIS MERIDIAN. September—18— Fair and cool. 19— Moderating. 20— Warmer. 21 — Storm wave on this meridian. 22 Wind changing. 23 Cooler and clearing. 24 Fair and cool. ATLANTA, CINCINNATI AND LANSING MERIDIAN. September—18— Cooler and clearing. 19— Fair and cool. 20 — Moderating. 21 — Warmer. 22 Storm wave on this meridian. 23 Wind changing. 24 Cooler and clearing. Copyrighted 1892, by W. T. Foster.