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13 hours ago ago from From The Mind Of Eric Wilson
Good Morning, Today will start off cloudy and mild with dry condtions for the morning. This afternoon will see the wind pick up as showers arrive this afternoon into the early evening. After the rain, temperatures take a nose dive. Today's set up shows colder air marching across Central Florida later today Timing the Rain Today 2pm 5pm 8pm
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10 hours ago ago from Chatham Marketplace
Tuesday increasing clouds with rain likely. Today's Lunch *Chicken Parmesan *Pork Loin with Mango Chutney reduction *Mac and Cheese *Roast Cauliflower Soup Today *Cream of Broccoli and Cheddar *Local Beef and Barley Mardi Gras is just 4 days away. February 13th from 7 pm to Midnight, here at the Mill. Tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the Door. Live Music, Cash Bar, Great Food, & Good Company!!! Get your ...
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12 hours ago ago from Barbara L. Johnson
Saturday, 06 February 2010 My computer is on the frits again. I’ve been battling all morning with it just try it get it to open up my MS Outlook and other files. I think it’s about to crash for good soon. So, you might not see daily entries to my journal for a while, but don’t worry…as soon as they can get my computer working again I’ll start posting again. I write everyday regardless, so once I have access to the internet again I’ll post ...
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8 hours ago ago from Kentucky Registrar
Light snow, sometimes mixed with rain, was forecast to continue through Tuesday afternoon in Central Kentucky, and larger snow totals were expected in other regions. In Central Kentucky early Tuesday, the snow covered many roads, making them slick and hazardous, the National Weather Service said. Two to 3 inches of snow were reported Tuesday morning in Lexington. From midnight to 8 a.m. Tuesday, Lexington police had responded to 27 ...
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13 hours ago ago from Weather Permitting
The forecast actually has begun to dry out much to the dismay of snow lovers. We finally get air in place that would support snow and the next juicy low pressure system is more likely to hit Savannah than Fayetteville. Today, the Sandhills will get rain. But it won't be nearly as much as earlier thought. Maybe a quarter-inch spread out overnight and early Wednesday morning. Then we fall under the windblown influence of polar air, the ...
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