Weather Notebook For December 26, 2012
It will be windy and cold Thursday. The snow will let up – but we could already have received more than a foot by then.
It will be windy and cold Thursday. The snow will let up – but we could already have received more than a foot by then.
Most of us have heard the terms weather forecasters throw around when talking about their craft. However, what do they actually mean? With heavy snow in the forecast, here are some terms and their definitions to help you be better prepared for most any weather situation that may pop up over the next few days and months.
Fred Beardsley took over as chair of the Oswego Country Legislature and the Oswego school district moved ahead with its redistricting plans.
Computer service will be interrupted Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 26, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Fulton Department of Motor Vehicles Office in the county Branch Office Building, 200 N. Second St.
The app contains interactive maps of 378 miles of snowmobile trails, public parking locations, 10 snowmobile clubs, 25 restaurants, 21 gas stations, 11 lodgings, and several more snowmobile-related and supporting businesses along the Oswego County trail system.
Some snow showers likely early Christmas Day, otherwise things will be quiet
Santa Claus will have no trouble with his sleigh tonight. “History is on our side for a white Christmas,” according to Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. “Each year we have about a 66.6 percent chance of a white Christmas. This year, I’d say the odds are a bit better.”
The Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettle Campaign is in the homestretch as Christmas approaches. But there is still time for you to help them help others. The kettle campaign ends on Christmas Eve.
County officials are mourning the loss of a colleague who gave more than four decades of public service to Oswego County residents. Arthur Ospelt, District 12 Legislator and Vice Chairman of the Legislature, passed away Dec. 18. He served in several leadership roles in town and county government. He is remembered as a strong and visionary leader who took great pride in the people and resources of Oswego County.
On Thursday at approximately 6: 40 p.m., the Oswego City Police Department responded to Palmer’s TV, located at 225 W. Third St., Oswego, for a reported robbery that had just occurred. First responding officers determined that one suspect had entered the open store, displayed a knife and demanded the money in the cash register.
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