Weather Notebook For February 5, 2013
Becoming mostly sunny on Wednesday with a high near 30. And, maybe some light flurries.
Becoming mostly sunny on Wednesday with a high near 30. And, maybe some light flurries.
The average temperature last month was 4.9 degrees above average. That’s no big deal, according to Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. January 2012 was 6.9 degrees above average, and that was only good for 13th warmest, he pointed out.
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A mix of sun and clouds Tuesday with a high near 20. And, maybe some more lake effect.
Hannibal Town officials are asking people to avoid driving on town roads until at least 2:00 p.m. until the lake effect snow band lets up and highway crews can plow the roads.
The Hannibal Town Hall has been closed for the day.
The lake effect band has been sitting over Hannibal for several hours this morning and highway crews are having a difficult time keeping the roads plowed, Town Supervisor Ron Greenleaf said. Visibility conditions are very poor and driving conditions are treacherous.
Winter has returned to Central New York, and the Oswego County Health Department is reminding residents to protect themselves against frostbite and hypothermia while they’re outside playing, or moving, the snow.
Annual Warm Up, Oswego festival draws huge crowd into the Port City. Organizers said Warm Up Oswego 2013 was the biggest and best ever.
On January 31, at approximately 9 p.m., the New York State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team (CNET) executed a search warrant at 2026 Harwood Drive Apartment #2 in the village of Sandy Creek.
Mayor Tom Gillen announced that Dr. Joseph Pilotta will be in Oswego on Monday and Tuesday to provide additional information and to update the community on the In-Nova Project in the Oswego Harbor.
More snow flurries on Saturday with highs in the lower 20s. Bundle up for Warm Up, Oswego !
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