Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1916 — WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST [ARTICLE]

WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST

Washington, D. C., December 9. Weather predictions for 'the week beginning Sunday were announced

by the weather bureau today as follows; North Atlantic states: Fair next several days, probably followed by rains and snows Thursday. Cold until Thursday, then warmer. Middle Atlantic states: Unsettled, with probably rains,or snows Thursday or Friday. Cold until Thursday, warmer thereafter. South Atlantic and east * gulf states: Generally fair; temperature much below seasonal average until end of week, when warmer weather is probable. West gulf states: Fair until Wednesday or Thursday, when there probably will be rain. Temperatures considerably below seasonal normal first half of week: warmer latter half.

Ohio valley and Tennessee: Generally fair except rains or snows are probable Wednesday or Thursday. Cold first half of week; warmer latter half. Great Lakes region: Overcast greater part of week, with probability of snows Wednesday and Thursday, attending eastward movement of a disturbance across the Great Lakes on those days. Cold first half of week; normal temperatures after Wednesday. Plains states and upper and middle Mississippi valleys: Generally fair, except snow or rain Tuesday or Wednesday. Cold first pari of week; warmer after Tuesday. Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Generally fair except local snows are probable Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperature below normal. Pacific states: Unsettled, with probability of general rains first half of week. Temperatures near seasonal normal.