Here we go again:
Mar. 2nd, 2008 05:39 pm Today's forecast calls for partly sunny skies, with a high near 35 degrees. Temperatures are expected to rise to around 41 degrees by Monday morning, and to a high of 53 by the afternoon, with partly sunny skies and a 30 percent chance of rain.
Then things change.
"Today's going to be pretty nice," said National Weather Service meteorologist Chuck Tingley in the Cheektowaga office. "The real problem is going to be Tuesday when we'll see snow, sleet and freezing rain on Tuesday night, with lows in the mid-20s overnight."
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Speaking of Cheektovegas, they really do know their winter there. From a News of the Weird entry headlined Unclear On The Concept:
On Nov. 30, for a social justice project at Cheektowaga Central High School, students spent an 18-degree night in cardboard boxes on the school’s lawn, in supposed solidarity with the area’s homeless population. According to a Buffalo News report, the suffering students brought DVD players to watch movies inside their boxes, ate donated Dunkin’ Donuts and pizzas, and ducked into the school’s heated gym whenever they got too cold or bored.
Then things change.
"Today's going to be pretty nice," said National Weather Service meteorologist Chuck Tingley in the Cheektowaga office. "The real problem is going to be Tuesday when we'll see snow, sleet and freezing rain on Tuesday night, with lows in the mid-20s overnight."
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Speaking of Cheektovegas, they really do know their winter there. From a News of the Weird entry headlined Unclear On The Concept:
On Nov. 30, for a social justice project at Cheektowaga Central High School, students spent an 18-degree night in cardboard boxes on the school’s lawn, in supposed solidarity with the area’s homeless population. According to a Buffalo News report, the suffering students brought DVD players to watch movies inside their boxes, ate donated Dunkin’ Donuts and pizzas, and ducked into the school’s heated gym whenever they got too cold or bored.
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Date: 2008-03-03 09:22 pm (UTC)