Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — The Week’s Weather. [ARTICLE]
The Week’s Weathe r .
Washington, Febraury B.—-Win-ter’s backbone is still a long way from being broken, according to the weather bureau experts. “The general distribution of atmospheric pressure over the North American continent and the adjacent oceans,” said the weekly bulletins today, "is such as to indicate temperatures considerably below the season average until the middle of the week east of the Rocky mountains and temperatures near the seasonal average on bhe Pacific slope. “The weather will he generally fair during the first half of the week in the plains (dates, the great central valleys and the North Atlantic states. Tn the Gulf and south Atlantic states the weather will be overcast with probably rains along the gulf and south Atlantic coasts until Wednesday. “The next disturbance of Importance to cross the United States will appear on the north Pacific coast Tuesday, ft will prevail over the middle west about Thursday and and the eastern states Friday or Saturday. This disturbance will be preceded by a general roacti&n to higher temperatures and ho attended by general rain in southern and snow and rain in northern states cast of the Rocky mountains. “If will be followed by colder weather, which will make its appearance in the northwest Thursday.”
