Weather Notebook For July 18, 2011
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
State Police say Sean Johnson drove to his camp on the shore of Black Lake in Macomb, St. Lawrence County because his mother was staying alone at the camp and had not answered his phone calls for the past few days.
Despite the lack of rain this month, Fulton is still about 4 inches wetter than average and where it was last year at this time.
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Rain is all gone – for a few more days at least.
Finally – some rain. Well OK, just a few drops, but maybe we will get enough today to water our lawns.
Cayuga Community College has a plan to turn 50,000 square feet of grocery store space into 80,000 square feet of learning space.
Even as the college’s plan won approval Monday night from the Fulton Planning Commission, college officials indicated that planners would be seeing more plans eventually as the school grows quickly in its new home.
A woman from Pennsylvania died Monday morning in a car crash along Route 48 in Granby, according to State Police.
Ten times zero equals zero. But it’s possible there might be some rain today . . . . where have we heard that before?
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