Weather Notebook For February 1, 2012
It feels like spring again – what happened to winter?
It feels like spring again – what happened to winter?
Oswego’s 444th Engineer Company of the U.S. Army Reserves received an emotional sendoff Tuesday as they prepare for a year’s deployment in Afghanistan. Several hundred family members, friends and supporters packed the bleachers in Max Ziel Gym at Laker Hall on the SUNY Oswego campus.
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: 2012 plans Valentine candy box fundraiser
The SNOW EMERGENCY declared at 9:16 AM on January 30, 2012 was repealed on January 31, 2012 at 7:15 AM Main routes of travel and most secondary streets have been cleared and are passable. Motorists are still urged to exercise caution due to visibility limitations at intersections due to piled snow.
Things are going to warm up as we get a break from the snow
Only a bit more than 7 inches of snow fell in the Port City area on Monday. Locations to the south suffered the brunt of Old Man Winter’s return.
On Sunday, at approximately 8:35 p.m., Oswego City Police were dispatched to 107 Murray St. regarding a reported stolen vehicle which had just occurred. The suspect was located and was taken into custody without incident.
The town is asking motorists to avoid traveling on town roads today while highway crews work to clear the snow.
Road conditions in the Town of Hannibal are extremely hazardous due to heavy snowfall, Town Supervisor Ron Greenleaf said. The town is asking motorists to avoid traveling on town roads today while highway crews work to clear the snow.
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