Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1914 — Weather Bureau Predicts Week of Frequent Rains. [ARTICLE]
Weather Bureau Predicts Week of Frequent Rains.
, Washington, March 29.—Unsettled j weather with frequent rains over nearly all parts of the country, was j predicted by the weather bureau to- , night for the coming week, j “Temperatures in the next few | days,” said the bulletin, “will average above the normal over the Eastern and southern states, and near j the normal along the Northern border and in the Rocky Mountain re- | gion and on the Pacific slope. A disj turbance central Sunday morning over the Southern plains states will , move slowly northeastward and be j attended by general rains the first ; Part of the week In the Mississippi valley and the districts east thereof. “Another disturbance that is approaching the north Pacific coast will move eastward over the .Northern stato anu cross the great central valleys Tuesday or Wednesday and the Eastern states Thursday or b r.iv.ay; this disturbance will be attended by rains and be followed by a change to considerably, colder weather in Northern and central states east of the Rocky Mountains.”
