Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1916 — WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST [ARTICLE]

WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST

Washington, D. C„ November 11. ■—Weather predictions for the week beginning Sunday issued by the weather bureau today are: North Atlantic states: Unsettled Monday, followed by rain or snow Monday and Tuesday; fair thereafter. Temperature considerably below seasonal normal. Middle Atlantic states: Unsettled, with probably rain, possibly turning to snow in the elevated regions Monday and Tuesday, followed by fair and cold. South Atlantic and east gulf states: Unsettled, with probably rains first part of the week; fair latter half. Much colder first half of the week and continuing thereafter with general frosts, except in southern Florida. West gulf states: Unsettled at beginning of the week, followed by fair weather after Monday. Decidedly. colder at beginning of the week, continuing thereafter until near end of the week. Ohio valley and Tennessee: Rain Sunday, possibly changing to snow Tuesday, following by generally fair until near end of week. Much colder weather Sunday night and Monday and cold thereafter until about Thursday when it will become warmer. Great Lakes region: Snow over southern part of district at beginning of the week, followed by generally fair until Thursday or Friday, when local snows are again probable. Cold first half of week, warmer thereafter.

Plains states and upper and middle Mississippi valley: Generally fair during next several days, except snow is probable Sunday in middle Mississippi valley. Cold first half of week. Latter half warmer. Stocky mountain and plateau regions: Fair and cold first part of the week, warmer after Tuesday. Unsettled with probably local snows Friday or Saturday. Pacific states/: Generally fair and cool, although rains are probable afterward in the north Pacific states.