Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1914 — This Week’s Weather. [ARTICLE]

This Week’s Weather.

Washington, January 11.—Freezing weather, reaching down to southern Florida, was predicted today by the weather bureau experts for the first few days of the coming week. The week will open,” said the bulletin, “with cold weather in the northwest, that will extend through the upper lake region Monday, and by Tuesday night or Wednesday morning will reach the North Atlantic states, but pr.obably will not extend very far south of the lake re-

gion, owing to the prevailing high pressure over the Ohio valley and the gulf statep. There also will be heavy frosts and freezing temperatures Monday and Tuesday over the south Atlantic and gulf states, and by Tuesday morning the frosts probably will extend over the interior of southern Florida. "It is not probable that high temperatures will be experienced "during the week over the south, but over 'he north, after the passing of the cold wave now over the Canadian north-west, there will' be a recovery to more moderate temperatures, that will reach the north Atlantic states about Thursday. “A disturbance now near southern Alaska already . is causing rains on the Washington coast, and this disturbance probably will move eastward and southeastward over the plateau and Rocky mountain region. This will cause rains and snows west of the mountains and over the extreme northwest, but not much to the eastward until about the middle of the week, when snows and rains may be expected from the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys eastward, reaching the Atlantic states Thursday or Friday." It is not now probable that any severely cold weather will follow the present Alaska disturbance, and another one will follow toward the end of the week. “Over the south and southwest the weather will be generally fair during the week, and in the northeast there will be no precipitation of consequence until after the middle of the week.’’