Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1913 — PUT ON THE BLANKETS; 'TWILL FREEZE TONIGHT [ARTICLE]

PUT ON THE BLANKETS; 'TWILL FREEZE TONIGHT

Weatherman Issues Brief Warning to All Hoosiers. “Cloudy tonight, with freezing temperature.” That is the brief but quite sufficient warning of the weatherman. It will give all an opportunity to put' on the blankets, slip .into the heavy underwear and start the fires. The general forecast for -the week is for wintry weather east of the Rocky Mountains. It is probable that general frosts will occur the first half of the week throughout the eastern states and the interior of the south. Rains Monday and Tuesday, in the eastern states are part bf the program. The region of the Great Lakes is included in the rain belt of the general program, but the 24 hour forecast'says clear for Tuesday. On .Thursday and Friday a disturbance of importance is planned, crossing the great central valleys. The temperature is expected to raise by the last of the week. ,