914 millibars or 26. 99 inches of mercury. If you have a barometer youre going what . Went to the floor. 185 mileperhour winds into the Leeward Islands right now and will go to st. Kitts, hurricane warnings for the southern bahamas, kirks and caicos and over towards to the north of puerto rico, the truck continues to favor south florida , again these can change but it will head into the bahamas and then looks like and wants to had towards miami. And michael up the atlantic side or central florida, we still have a couple days away before we have to deal with that and it can change course. We have a low clouds are out of the picture but still to the south and offshore, the load that has formed will follow in from out of the south. Some moisture in southern california. Occasionally some of that moves up and we can see that as well. 60s and 50s, santa rosa 59, while the fog is coming back the system is not going away yet. It will possibly give mostly cloudy skies over the next few days. It
Mary Lou Belanger RUTLAND — Mary Lou (Marshall) Belanger passed peacefully away on August 17, 2023 at The Pines of Rutland. Mary Lou (she bristled at being called “Mary”!) was
Lethe “Lee” F. Torgerson, 55, of rural Underwood, passed away Wednesday, August 3, 2022, at her home from cancer. She was born February 28, 1967, in Parkers Prairie to Edward and Mable (Brady) Neubauer and was the youngest of the ten siblings. Lethe spent her younger years growing up on the family farm in Leaf Mountain Township near Inspiration Peak. There she spent many joyful days riding horses and exploring the nearby woods and stream. When she was 13, her family moved to a hobby farm near South Turtle Lake. In her later years, she enjoyed deer hunting with her family, spending time at the “80” and spoiling her grandchildren. Her greatest pleasure was knitting and spent many peaceful hours making her next creation, even while sitting in her deer stand. She worked 23 years for Otter Tail County at her dream job, first at the Battle Lake Transfer Station and then at the Northeast Landfill. Lethe was preceded in death by her parents and infant sister. She is survived by her hus