Archive for October 7th, 2009

>40-50 mph wind gusts cut power to AccuWeather Headquarters, back-up saves the day!

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>Across the Northeast, strong, whipping 40 to 50 mph winds roared in from the northwest bringing damage to sports stadiums, trees and cut power to residents of State College and surrounding areas of Center County, Pennsylvania. At the Accuweather building in State College, Pa, power was lost but luckily back up meant their communication to […]

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>BELOW NORMAL BECOMING THE NORM ACROSS AMERICA?, DEATH VALLEY RUNING 10 BELOW NORMAL FOR FIRST 6 DAYS OF OCTOBER 2009

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>BELOW NORMAL BECOMING THE NORM ACROSS AMERICA?, DEATH VALLEY RUNING 10 BELOW NORMAL FOR FIRST 6 DAYS OF OCTOBER 2009

> Photo of Yellowstone National Park (courtesy of Wikipedia) 30-below normal days and earliest snows, just my imagination or is it a little early for this? – By Mark Vogan Billings on Monday topped off at 36 degrees, some 30 below normal, they also received a new daily record snow amount of 4.6 inches. Despite […]

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