Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1920 — MORE ZERO WEATHER SUNDAY [ARTICLE]

MORE ZERO WEATHER SUNDAY

Mercury Dropped to 10 Below Zero Saturday Night. Whether it was a last spiteful and convulsive kick from the groundhog or a warning by StValentine to youthful swains to go slow because of the high cost of fuel, is a mooted question, but Saturday was a cold, raw day with a very chilling wind that went to the marrow. night tlhe zero mark was reached as the mercury went scuttling down the tube, and Sunday morning it had reached 10 below the cipher. * Sunday was fiercely cold all day with the mercury remaining close to zero. During the night, however, It warmed up a little l and Monday morning , the thermometer registered but 4 below. A cold wind prevailed 1 during the day with rising temperature right along, and at night it was about 20 above the t cipher* Yesterday at 2 P. m. it registered 42 degrees above, and the prediction for today is “Fait.”