Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1911 — Thunderstorms are to Dissipate Torridity This Week. [ARTICLE]

Thunderstorms are to Dissipate Torridity This Week.

Comparatively cool weather is to prevail throughout the country during the present week, according to the general forecast issued Sunday by the weather bureau at Washington. Warm weather will mark the opening days of the week, but is expected to disappear before local thunderstorms. The forecast continues:

“A change to lower temperature attended with showers will overspread the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys and the region of the great lakes Monday or Monday night and will be followed by generally fair weather and moderate temperature in those districts until the latter part of the week, when showers are again probable. Over the plains states, the Rocky mountain and plantation regions and the Pacific states the next several days will be generally fair with moderate temperature.”