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Show NOT AN ENCOURAGINC PROSPECT. rroronnor Fottor Predict! Thnt We Will llAve Storm Aliout April 5th. Professor v . T. Foster of St. Joe, r . I I- l...t.l 1 ,.f mo., nun uiaiiH a iciouiNaoiv icooiu ui storm prediction during the past winter. win-ter. His predictions have been published pub-lished by tho Denver News, and they have been accurate almost to precision. The latest forecast, uuder date of March 29th, is as follows: "My last letter gave forecasts of the storm w ave due to pass the meridian of Denver about March i-'Kth to ijlst. The next will also be an important storm, both as to its force and the amount of rainfall that will accompany it, especially especi-ally in the low lands. It will be due to leave the Pacific coast about April 4th and pass Colorado about tho 5th, but will not reach its greatest force until about tho time it passes tho Mississippi going east ou tho Gth or Tth. Tho center cen-ter of tho low barometer of this storm is expected to pass north of Colorado, and the severe gales that will accompany accom-pany it will probably not affect vour state to any great extent, and the cold wave and frosts following it will probably prob-ably not be very severe as far south as Denver. Very warm weather may be expected just preceding this storm wave. "Unusually heavy rains will accompany accom-pany the storm, and with the melting snows in the mountains, great Hoods in I the Missouri valley during the first half of April may be expected." |