Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1892 — WHAT OF THE WEATHER [ARTICLE]

WHAT OF THE WEATHER

POSTER’S FORECASTS TELL THE STORY. A Storm Ware of Average Dimensions Will Cross the Country from Oct. 7 to 8 —Cool Weather May Da .Expected Abont the 10th. October -Predictions. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to oross the continent from Oct. 1 to 5, and the next will reach the Paciflo coast about Oct. 5, cross the western mountains by the close of Oct. 6, the great central valleys from 7th to 9th, and the Eastern States about the 10th. This disturbance will be of average dimensions, and will be at its greatest force on the Paciflo coast and in the Western mountains about the sth and 6th, while the storm preceding it will be at its greatest force in the Eastern States at the same time. The cool wave will cross the Western mountains about the Bth, the great central valleys about the 10th, and the Eastern States about the 12th. JLocal Forecasts. 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 magnetio 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. October—--9 Cooler and clearing. 10— Fair and cool. 11— Moderating. 12— Warmer. 13 — Storm wave on this meridian. 14— Wind changing. 15— Cooler and clearing. GALVESTON, KANSAS CITY AND MINNEAPOLIS MERIDIAN. October—9—Wind changing. 10— Cooler and clearing. 11— Fair and cool. 12— Moderating. 13— Warmer. 14— Storm wave on this meridian. 15 — Wind changing. ATLANTA, CINCINNATI AND LANSING MERIDIAN. October—9—Storm wave on this meridian. 10— Wind changing. 11— Cooler and clearing. 12— Fair and cool. 13— Moderating. 14 — Warmer. 15— Storm wave on this meridian. Copyrighted 1892, by W. T. Foster.