 | Streak of nice weekends continues....(5-18-12)
(4:30 pm Friday May 18th) The news continues to look good for this weekend -- the latest in a string of nice weekends here in central New York.
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 | Some more thoughts on Memorial Day Weekend (5-17-12)
(5:45 pm Thursday May 17th) While nothing is set in stone there are some strong signs as to what direction our temperatures are headed come Memorial Day weekend.
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 | Any early ideas for Memorial Day? (5-16-12)
(5:50 pm Wednesday May 16th) It's hard to believe but Memorial Day is less than 2 weeks away. Any signs of how the weather may turn out?
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 | Overnight Lows carrying May's Load....(5-14-12)
(5:30 pm Monday May 14th) After a cooler than normal April, May is getting off to a warm start but you may be surprised to find out that a majority of that warmth is due to warm overnight lows.
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 | A.O.W. Extra: Bishop Ludden’s Ryan O’Kane
When the Athlete of the Week feature on Ryan O’Kane aired last Wednesday the Bishop Ludden ace, with an 88 mph fastball and a fantastic breaking ball, had never lost a high school start in four years on varsity. Not an easy feat.
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 | The sun is getting active again.... (5-10-12)
(5:45 pm Thursday May 10th) An increase in sunspots on the sun has meant an increase in solar flares and that could lead to some northern lights for this weekend.
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 | Mid month warm-up? (5-9-12)
(5:15 pm Wednesday May 9th) It still looks a bit cool as we end this week but it does look like warmer weather is in our future, especially by the middle of the month. Here is more on what we see.
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 | Small Hail possible Wednesday...(5-8-12)
(6:00 pm Tuesday May 8th) Steady rain is done over central New York and tomorrow's showers will be much more scattered. There will, however, be a few thunderstorms with small hail. Here's why.
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 | NCAA Men's Tournament Preview
A quick look at Syracuse and Colgate's first round match-ups, and the chances for both CNY schools to make a Final Four run
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 | Tuesday Soaker....(5-7-12)
(5:45 pm Monday May 7th) Wet weather is in the forecast for tonight and Tuesday over all of the Northeast. It will benefit areas east of Syracuse the most.
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