Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1910 — The Weather Hicks Promises in September. [ARTICLE]
The Weather Hicks Promises in September.
The following are the forecasts for the month of September, 1910, as given out by Rev. Irl R. Hicks: A regular storm period will be in progress as September comes in, and storm areas will pass the central valleys and the eastern states on the Ist, 2nd and 3rd. ■ \ A reactionary storm period falls on the sth, 6th and 7th. The passage of the moon over the celestial equator on the sth, so near the new moon on the 3rd, will probably prolong storm conditions from the first into this second period. High temperature and electrical storms, at all events, will be natural on and touching the sth. Change to somewhat cooler, rising barometer and fair weather may come progressively from the northwest from about the 6th to 9th. From the Bth to the 15th dangerous- storms may be looked for bringing a decided change to colder with frosts over northern to central regions. A re-actionary storm period falls on the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th intensified by the autumnal equinox, and severe storms will prevail. A regular storm period extending from the 20th to the.,26th, will most likely take up, intensify and prolong the disturbances, originating at jhe reactionary period immediately preceding. -—' Indications of general frosts and possibly early snow northward, are good in the high barometer areas that follow and push the western flanks of storms at this period. A reactionary storm period will bring return storm conditions during the last three days of the month. Mercury and Venus unite with earth to disturb the elemets at this time. Rain and possibly snow north.
