Weather Notebook For May 3, 2011
After a dry start to the month, some pesky showers seem to have taken up residence over our area for a while.
After a dry start to the month, some pesky showers seem to have taken up residence over our area for a while.
May is starting off a tad on the wet side.

The average temperature was 2.3 degrees warmer than average. And, the total precipitation, 6.66 inches, was 3.34 inches higher than normal. Last month also saw its share of high winds.
The 23rd annual Severe Hazards Awareness Week will be observed in Oswego County and throughout New York State May 1 through 7. As part of its educational campaign, Oswego County Emergency Management Director Patricia Egan reminds local residents of the precautions they should take when hazardous weather conditions are predicted.
Fulton received a little more rain Thursday. But for a “passing shower’ today, the weekend looks to be pretty rain-free.
It is now the wettest April (to date) on record in Fulton since the city’s weather observer has been keeping records. And, it looks like more will be added before this month is over.
Fulton received nearly 2 inches of rain yesterday. That bumps the annual total to 13.19 inches. But – it has been higher.
At least it isn’t snow. The area received more rain yesterday with more likely today … and maybe tomorrow, too
Some more showers on Sunday boosted the area rainfall to 6.32 inches for the month.
Fulton’s rainfall total continued to climb Wednesday. It looks to go even higher over the weekend.
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