Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1914 — The Week’s Weather. [ARTICLE]

The Week’s Weather.

Washington, Jan. 25.—A varied assortment of wintry weather lor different sections of the country was forecasted by the weather bureau lor the coming week. The week will open with generally unsettled weather except in the northeast, the central Rocky mountain region and the extreme south west and there will be a moderate cold wave in New England and the middle Atlantic states. A disturbance now over the plains states will move westward, attended by general snows over the northern, snows and rains over the cental!, and rain over the southern districts from the Mississippi valley eastward, and by somewhat higher temperatures generally, reaching the Atlantic coast Monday night or Tuesday. This disturbance will be followed by fair weather for a day or two, but another marked disturbance now on the north Paciffe coast will cause a continuance of the rains and snows, reaching the central valleys and the lake region Wednesday and Thursday. It will be followed by clearing weather and more winter temperatures, beginning by Tuesday over the far west, by Thursday over the central portion and by the close of the week over the east.*