11 00 on the dot in the nations capital. A pretty nice day. Thanks for joining us for news4 midday. Good morning to you. Im adam tuss. And im molette green. Meteorologist Sheena Parveen joining us with a closer look at the forecast. Hey, sheena. Ing hey, guys. This morning mild to start the day. Temperatures closer to 50 degrees out there. And as we go into the afternoon, those 60s will start to move in. 49 currently in the district. But look at all this cloud cover. The clouds are really locked in. So temperatures are a little bit slow to rise right now. And i think these are going to be pretty stubborn clouds today. You can see them all across the area. A little bit of clearing towards the Higher Elevations near the shenandoah valley. Some of the clearing later on today. Well start to see signs of a few breaks later on. If you are dining out today, if youre heading out for lunch or happy hour or dinner, its going to be a nice dry day. Regardless of the clouds, were done with the rain
How to do science and instead of memorizing the words and here we had the equipment that the federal government paid for and scientists didnt need and finished their research and we couldnt sell it without being arrested and maybe the government wouldnt mind to transferring to to the School District and have been doing it ever since and my congratulations to dr. Bruce alberts and the work for the San Francisco unified School District over the years from which thousands of our students have benefited. Thank you. Thank you. Commissioner. Thank you very much. The first ad hoc community on Student Assignment meetings for the school year is wednesday september 21 at 6 00 p. M. And we will not be proposing a major changes to the Student Assignment system this year, this coming year. Were intending to use the year as a time to listen to feedback to sort of tup some of the biggest questions around the Student Assignment process and invite the public stakeholders to come to our meetings which w
LOWVILLE — Four town and five county bridges in Lewis County are in various phases of the multi-year repair or replacement process — from design and construction funding to moving
CROGHAN â The state Department of Transportation has announced Route 126 in the area of Swiss Creek in the town of Croghan will be closed to thru traffic beginning Monday.
The closure is to allow for the replacement of a bridge carrying Route 126 over Swiss Creek. As part of the project, a culvert west of Swiss Creek is being rehabilitated.
An off-site detour utilizing Routes 26 and 410 between the village of Carthage and hamlet of Naumburg will be signed for travelers. All local roads will remain open during construction.
Portable message boards have been deployed alerting travelers of the pending closure. Work is expected to be complete by early fall.