Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1892 — WHAT OF THE WEATHER [ARTICLE]

WHAT OF THE WEATHER

FOSTER’S FORECASTS TELL THE STORY. A Severe Storm Accompanied by Electrical Disturbances Will Cross tbe Mississippi Valley About October 31—Cooler Weather Will Follow. Cool Weather Comluf. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm waves to cross the continent from 24th to 28th, and the next will reach the Paoiflo coast about the 22th, cross the Western mountains by the close of the 30th, the great central valleys from October 31st to November 2d, and the Eastern States about November 3d. This will be a severe storm, and at Its greatest force while crossing the Mississippi Valley. An electric storm will probably accompany this disturbance. causing many difficulties in the telegraphlo service. Thlseleotrlo storm will probably be at its greatest force about Nov. 4 or 5. The coal wave will cross the Western mountains about Nov. 1, the great Central valleys about the 3d, and the Eastern States about the sth. Local Forecasts. Weather changes move from west to east across the continent, and each local forecast Is made for within 250 miles cast and west of the magnetio meridian mentioned, and for all tho oountry 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 BRACK BIRDS MERIDIAN. October—30— Warmer. 31 — Storm wave on this meridian. November—1— Wind ohanging. 2 Cooler and clearing. 3 Fair and cool. 4 Moderating. 5 Warmer. GADVESTON,KANSAS CITY AND MINNB* AFODIS MERIDIAN. Ootober—30— Moderating. 31— Warmer. November—1— Storm wave on this meridian. 2 Wind ohanging. 3 Cooler and clearing. 4 Fair and cool. 5 Moderating. ATRANTA, CINCINNATI AND RANBINO MERIDIAN. October—--80 — Fair and 0001. 81 — Moderating. November—1— Warmer. 2 Storm wave on this meridian. 3 Wind changing. 4 Cooler and olearlng. 6 Fair and 0001. Copyrighted 18»2, by W. T. Foster.