Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1892 — WEATHER FORECASTS. [ARTICLE]

WEATHER FORECASTS.

WHAT PROPHET FOSTER HAS TO SAY. Warm Weather to Extend Far into Novem-ber-Real Winter WIU Begin About the Middle of December—Severe Weather In January and February. Our Weather Letter. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm waves that cross the continent from the 12th to the 16th and 17th to 22d, and the next will reach the Pacific coast about the 23d, cross the Western mountains by the close of the 24th, the great central valleys from the 25th to 27th, and the Eastern States about the 29th. This| disturbance will inaugurate a warm period, that will extend far into November, and the weather will average much warmer than usual. The cool wave will cross the Western mountains about the 26th, the great Central Valleyr’about the 28th and thj Eastern States about the 30th. Vi will not have much wintry weather in the Northern States before the middle of November, and no real winter until after the middle ot December. The winter will be very severe in January and February. Local 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 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 HIDES MERIDIAN. October—--23 Moderating. 24 W armer. 25 Storm wave on this meridian. 26 Wind changing. 27 Cooler and clearing. 28— Fair and cool. 29 Moderating. GADVESTON, KANSAS CITY AND MINNEAPOLIS MERIDIAN. October—--23 Fair and cool. 24 Moderating. 25 Warmer. 26 Storm wave on this meridian. 27 Wind changing. 28— Cooler and clearing. 29 Fair and cool. ATLANTA, CINCINNATI AND LANSING MERIDIAN. October—--23 Cooler and clearing. 24 Fair and cool. 26—Moderating. 26 Warmer. 27 Storm wave on this meridian. 28— Wind changing. 29 Cooler and clearing. Copyrighted 1892, by W. T. Foster.