Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1907 — Indiana Weekly Weather Report. [ARTICLE]

Indiana Weekly Weather Report.

The Indiana Weather Bureau has sent out the following summary of the weather over the state for the w T eek ending last Saturday night: The temperature continued ab normally low during the entire week and cloudy and stormy weather, with brisk to high north eily winds,prevailed until the night of the 13th. The mean daily temperature, determined from the records of 12 selected stations was 34 degrees, or,- as compared with the normal at Indianapolis, about 18 degrees per day lower than the seasonal average. Freezes occurred every night, doing much damage to vegetation, which, due to the abnormal warmth of the last decade in March, made an unusually early growth. Snow Harries or light, cold rains occurred in nearly all counties on the 9th and 10th, and at scattered places on the 11th. On the 12th and 13th some quite heavy snows fell, the greatest depths ranging from oue-half inch to more than 2 inches. There was nearly an entire absence of sunshine during the first five Jays of the week. The last two days were partly cloudy to cloudy, and with out precipitation. Warmer weath er and bright sunshine are needed.