Friday, January 16, 2009

Friday





(Sorry that I'm late: I simply overslept!)

It's 1.0 degree, on the nose, and overcast.


First things first:


To Diana Head

from Frances.


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From WKTV: "A mix of sun and clouds is expected today with occasional snow showers this morning. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper single digits to perhaps low teens. Winds will pick up this afternoon, creating a sub zero wind chill throughout most of the day. Overnight, skies will average partly to mostly clear, allowing temperatures once again to fall well below zero for some spots. Readings are expected to range from -5 in town to -15 in our traditionally colder spots. Lake effect clouds once again will be the wildcard in terms of how cold we will get."

For those living or traveling across the north country, as we head later into the day and especially tonight, heavy localized lake effect will develop. With generally lighter winds, most of this lake effect will fall in Oswego County, close to the lake shore. Heavy lake effect will fall along the Tug Hill as well, with totals in the range of at least 1 to perhaps 2 feet or more by tomorrow morning. Outside of the Tug Hill, areas like Northern Oneida, Northern Herkimer, Eastern Lewis, lake snows will be on the light end, with a general 1"-3" expected. Isolated higher amounts are possible, especially in areas that see the most persistant bands. This is something we are watching closely and with some uncertainty.
Snow will continue on Saturday across the Tug Hill, with the rest of the area seeing a mix of sun and clouds."



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WCS Boys' Varsity Basketball beat Sauquoit Valley

61 - 41, last night.

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The temperature may have risen to as high as 6 or 7 degrees, yesterday, but there was little sign of activity on Main Street and ........




.......... and the "eyes" of this home on Madison Street appeared to be looking at the world through icy eyelashes!


The afternoon sun shone on the row of homes on Elmwood ....


and glowed red, behind trees and on a corn field next to Fuess Cleary Road.



"Mack," on his afternoon run, stopped to insist that "It's not cold at all!"


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THINGS TO DO!

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4:30 this afternoon

IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM:


DEDICATION OF THE WATERVILLE POST OFFICE

to the memory of

Cpl. JOHN P. SIGSBEE.

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PANCAKE BREAKFAST
at the American Legion Post #92
SUNDAY

8:00 - 11:00 A.M.



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More when it happens!

Bundle up

and Have a Great Weekend, Everyone!

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Remember: Monday's a Holiday.

I'll be back on Tuesday.



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