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Some area residents express indifference to Hurricane Sandy
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHurricane Sandy may still be expected to impact the area by Sunday, but not all local residents were out preparing for it Friday. In fact, some expressed indifference to the storm’s arrival, including Hagerstown resident Chuck Holman, who said he...Tags: Hurricanes
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Memorial Blvd. underpass still a problem
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comEven after extensive work over the past few months to address the issue, flooding of the West Memorial Boulevard railroad underpass remains a problem, a city official said Friday. Eric Deike, manager of the city’s Public Works Department, said in...Tags: Human Interest, FEMA, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Weather Warnings
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Intense storms drench Tri-State area, knock out power
davem@herald-mail.comAn intense line of thunderstorms moved through eastern Washington County and into Frederick County on Tuesday morning, and at one point about 1,200 people were without power in and around Smithsburg, according to weather and power utility officials....Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Motorvehicle Accidents, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Weather Warnings
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Tornado watch remains in effect as heavy rain drenches Tri-State
A tornado watch remained in effect in Washington County and other parts of the Tri-State area Tuesday as a cold front accompanied by heavy rain moved through the region. The watch, affecting Washington and Frederick counties as well as Morgan, Berkeley...
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No confirmed tornadoes during fast-moving storm through region
dona@herald-mail.comThere were several calls to Washington County emergency communications of possible funnel-cloud sightings when a line of fast-moving storms moved through the county Saturday, but none were confirmed as tornadoes as of Saturday night by the National...Tags: Tornadoes, Weather, Weather Reports
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With an eye on Isaac, Republican convention gets under way
Associated PressRepublicans kicked off Mitt Romney’s national convention Monday with the banging of a gavel before a smattering of delegates as Tropical Storm Isaac led them to cancel most of the opening-day program. Party Chairman Reince Priebus pounded the...Tags: Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, LLC, Ann Romney, John McCain, Paul Ryan
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Weather service to determine if storm that struck near Greencastle was a tornado
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFaye Stouffer waited inside Sunday while a storm roared outside, eventually ripping an antenna off her home and toppling a tree in her yard. Officials said the storm might have produced a tornado. “All of a sudden, (there was) one big noise, and...Tags: Tornadoes, Labor Day, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Shingles, Building Material
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National Weather Service confirms Franklin County tornado
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA tornado with winds reaching 85 mph struck Franklin County, Pa., on Sunday afternoon, National Weather Service officials confirmed Monday. The path of the tornado was about six miles long and 100 yards wide. Investigators believe it moved forward with a...Tags: Tornadoes, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Herald-Mail, Antietam Cable partner in new television news channel
dona@herald-mail.comThere is a new outlet for local news, weather and other information as The Herald-MailCo. expands into a new format with HMTV6 on Antietam Cable. In addition to reading the newspaper or logging on to The Herald-Mail’s website at www.herald-mail....Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Newspaper and Magazine, Television
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Morning MoJo report- July 20
Here is the Morning MoJo Report for Friday, July 20: * As of 7 a.m., traffic was a little sluggish on I-495 in both directions, but was running smoothly on all the interstates throughout the area. * Due to a water main break in Baltimore, expect delays...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Weather, Weather Reports, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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'Abnormally dry' July affecting some farmers more than others
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWashington County is in the midst of an abnormally dry period, even though it has had more rainy days during July than average, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Carrie Suffern. “Abnormally dry means drier than normal, and a...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Farms, Droughts
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Steamy summer: July was hottest month ever recorded in contiguous U.S.
AP Science WriterThis probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. And even less a surprise: The U.S. this year keeps setting records for...Tags: Global Warming, Global Change, Science, Droughts, Environmental Issues
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