Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1916 — CONTINUED WARM TONIGHT AND SUNDAY [ARTICLE]
CONTINUED WARM TONIGHT AND SUNDAY
But the Weather Forecaster in Chicago Says Cool Weather May Be On Way. Pair, continued warm tonight and Sunday. The above is the weather promised by the weather bureau tonight and tomorrow. This has been another sweltering, hot day, and so far as is apparent there is no relief in sight. At noon the government thermometer at St. Joseph’s College registered 106, the same ais yesterday at that hour. Yesterday afternoon there was a small sprinkling of radn near DeMJotte, and some rainfall east of here, but not enough to do any good or to lower the temperature to any extent. Charles L. Mitchell, the government forecaster located at Chicago, holds out the hope, however, that we may see a break in the torrid wave late Sunday night or early Monday morning. A disturbance in the far nonthwieist that may or may not develop sufficient strength to blow the heat out of the furnace pot formed by the section between the- Rocky and Allegheny mountains, is the hope he holds forth.
