Weather Notebook For July 26, 2011
Fulton received nearly one inch of rain yesterday. That puts the monthly total close to 1.5 inches.
Fulton received nearly one inch of rain yesterday. That puts the monthly total close to 1.5 inches.
Rain continues to be lacking. However, things might change later today as we begin Harborfest week.
No 100 degrees. And, no rain. The 100 degrees is something we can do without. But a little cool rain – we wouldn’t really mind that right about now.
We didn’t hit 100 degrees today. But, we did break a record. At 11 a.m. Thursday, the mercurcy reached 93 degrees and tied the record high set in 1994. By noon it was 95 degrees and we had a new record. The last time it was this hot was Aug. 14, 2002 when the mercury hit 97 degrees.
OK, the question today isn’t whether we’ll get any rain or not. The question on everyone’s minds is: Will we reach 100 degrees?

Those most at risk for heat-related illness are young children and the elderly. Oswego Hospital offers some suggestions to protect you from heatstroke, dehydration, and sunburn.
Hot town, summer in the city. Will we see 100 degrees this week? Wait and see.
Things should be cooler today – lower 80s instead of upper 80s But, will there be any more showers?
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
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.
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