Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1911 — SHOWERS FOR THE WEEK [ARTICLE]
SHOWERS FOR THE WEEK
Cooler Weather Follows Plenty . of Rain Throughout U. S. Washington, July 23.—Rain, and plenty of It throughout the country, is prophesied by the Weather Bureau for the coming week. Cooler " weather will follow the downpour in the beginning of the week, but this cool wave will give way to higher temperatures later, although no unseasonably hot weather is expected. The forecast for the week says: “A barometric depression, cen-
tral Sunday ovqr the plains states, will advance eastward, preceded and attended by general showers east ofe-the Mississippi River, and reach the Atlantic states Monday night or Tuesday. This disturbance will be quickly followed by rising pressure and a change to cooler weather, which will overspread the middle West Monday and the Eastern States Tue&d^y. “Another barometric depression will appear in the Northwest Tuesday or Wednesday and advance eastward over the middle West Wednesday or Thursday and reach the Eastern States about Friday; this disturbance will be preceded by a general change to wanner weather and in all probability 0 it will be attended by showers in the north Pacific States and over much of the country from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic * “No extremely high temperatures are probable during the week, except possibly in the extreme Southwest and the interior of the Pacific states, where an absence of precipitation is also probable.”
