But do you have to take it ice, dew points climbing. Storm scan3, hey at least quiet as can be. And that definitely promises to bring in some real pretty views this morning. Here is a gorgeous shot for you outside kutztown area school, very modest breeze right now, and even though this does read out of the northnorthwest, the general atmosphere flow is out of the southwest today. So with that said see things heat up bit more readily, not just on thermometer but also when it comes to the humidity. Daytime high officially expected to reach about 94 in philly, but your day plan letter get to you about 93, 3 00 p. M. , or so, but at that point who is counting really . Just hot. By the time we hit the afternoon, heck, even by 9 00 a. M. , we should already be around 80 degrees, just not going to take very long for it to get kind of on the uncomfortable side here. Absolutely. A loft water, hair, ponytail, the whole thing. And we know some of you guys have long hair, too, and you feel my pain
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| Updated: 15:41, 17 March 2021
Four parishes are to receive a financial windfall thanks to a six-figure community benefits package from the developers of a huge solar farm.
Councillor Paul Wood, who represents the Viking Ward on South Kesteven District Council, played a leading role in negotiating with the applicant and their agents to secure £187,450 for Foston (which will receive £117,156); Long Bennington (£32,804); Westborough and Dry Doddington (£32,804); and Allington (£4,686).
The money will be paid by Bypass Solar Farm Ltd once electricity starts to flow from the site on land south of the A1 at Foston Bypass.
An aerial image looking south east, indicating where the solar farm will be developed. (44469501)