Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1914 — All Kinds of Weather Promised This Week. [ARTICLE]

All Kinds of Weather Promised This Week.

Washington, January 4.—lndications are not favorable for any extended period of fair weather over the United States during the coming week, the weather bureau announced today. “Rainy weather will continue in the Pacific coast states, with storms,” said the bureau’s weekly forecast, “and considerable snow an# rain is also probable in the plateau region, except the extreme southern portion. “The weather will be generally fair for a few days over the central and eastern portions of the country, except Monday, w’hen snow will continue from the lake region eastward. It will be somewhat colder in the east, and comparatively low temperatures will continue in the southwest. The storm now on the Washington Coast will move eastward, accompanied by rains and snows and rising temperatures, reaching the central portion of the country about Wednesday and the eastern states a day later. It will be followed by rising pressure and falling temp ?ratu res for a day or two, but probably not of marked character, beginning about Tuesday over the Canadian northwest and reaching the eastern states by the end of the week. “Another disturbance will reach the Pacific coast shortly after the middle of the week, and probably will extend eastward and southeastward over the plateau region, crossing the Rocky mountains by the end of the week, but probably without precipitation east of the mountains by that time. “In the south the weather ill ’ e mostly fair except Monday, when local rains are probable in the east gulf states.