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Weather forecasts are based on science, not guesses
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and last updated 2021-02-15 15:03:51-05
At times like these, almost all eyes turn to the weather forecast.
Since late last week, it has been clear that a major snowstorm was headed our way and that snowstorm would have a significant impact on all of us living in the region.
Severe weather from snowstorms to tornadoes can be a life-or-death matter.
Our meteorologists are committed to keeping you as safe as possible, but predicting what is going to happen in our atmosphere is complicated. Conditions change.
Just the other day I heard someone say the old punch line: âI donât bother with the weather people. They are just guessing anyway, and they are wrong more than they are right.â
GARRETT NEESE
Sylvia Ortiz gets her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from Nicole Niemi, public health nurse with the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, at Heritage Manor Monday. (Garrett Neese/Daily Mining Gazette)
HOUGHTON “I’ve had mosquito bites worse than that.”
The words from one resident at Heritage Manor appeared to be shared by many of those who received their first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine there Monday from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Sign-ups were open to those 65 and over. Thirty people had signed up for vaccines at Heritage Manor, said Sherry Hughes, executive director of the Houghton Housing Commission.
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Sylvia Ortiz gets her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from Nicole Niemi, public health nurse with the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, at Heritage Manor Monday.
HOUGHTON “I’ve had mosquito bites worse than that.”
The words from one resident at Heritage Manor appeared to be shared by many of those who received their first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine there Monday from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. Sign-ups were open to those 65 and over. Thirty people had signed up for vaccines at Heritage Manor, said Sherry Hughes, executive director of the Houghton Housing Commission.