Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1913 — Forecast For the Week. [ARTICLE]

Forecast For the Week.

Washington, Not. Another week of bad weather is ahead fpr the eastern part of tlty.country, according to the weather bureaiu, ' ‘The eastward movement of a disturbance now over the lower Arkansas Valley,” the weekly bulletin says, ‘hvill result in a continuajiee of the unsettled, rainy weather (luring the early days of the week over the eastern half of the country, with possibly some snow over the northern districts. Generally fair weatfier will follow for a day or so after, but the eastward movement of another marked disturbance now over Arizona will probably be attended by rains over the southern, and rains and snow over the northern districts from the Rocky mountains eastward, beginning about Monday morning along the eastern slope of the mountains, -reaching through the plains states„into the central valleys and the upper lake region about the middle of the week, and the lower lake region and the east about Thursday or Friday. ‘This distrubance will be followed by fair and colder weather that will reach the central valleys after the middle of the week and the eastern states by the end ofrthe week. However, temperatures will not be un : usually low. ‘-‘West of the Rocky mountains and in the northwest the weather will-be generally fair.”