Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1917 — WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST [ARTICLE]

WEEK’S WEATHER FORECAST

Washington, January 13.—Weather predictions for the week beginning Sunday issued by the weather bureau today are: North Atlantic states: Snow Sunday, followed by fair and cold weather until about Thursday, when the temperature will moderate and the weather become unsettled, with probably snow. Middle Atlantic states: Snows Sunday will be followed by faij; and cold weather until after Wednesday, when the weather will become unsettled and warmer, with probably snow or rain. South Atlantic and east gulf states: Rain Sunday followed by "fair and decidedly colddT weather until about Thursday, ■ when the weather will become unsettled and warmer, with probably rain.

West® gulf states: Cold and fair weather first half of week, followed by unsettled and warmer, with probably rains Wednesday or Thursday and fair weather to the end of the week. " . .. . Ohio valley and Tennessee: Cold and fair weather will prevail first half of the week, unsettled and warmer, with. probably snow and rain latter half. Great Lakes region: Fair and co.ld weather first half of week, unsettled and warmer, with probably snow, after Wednesday. Plains states and upper and middle Mississippi vajleys: Fair and cold first part of week, moderating and becoming unsettled, with probably snow Wednesday and Thursday, and followed by fair weather to the eifd of the week. Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Generally fair except for local snows Wednesday and Thursday in northern and snow or rain in southern parts; temperatures below seasonal averse. Pacific states: General rains during first half Of tveek, and frequent thereafter. Temperature will average below the seasonal normal.