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Local Weather
Posted bybjcc on Monday, February 02 @ 09:17:51 MST
Contributed by bjcc
Things are slowly getting back to normal. Last week we had about 5 inches of snow topped with about an inch of ice topped with about another 5 inches of snow.Most of the major roads are clear now. Some backroads and side streets are still very hazardous. The Schools were closed 4 days last week. They went today on a two hour delay. Our area is one of the lucky ones. Vanderburg and Warrick Counties(Evansville and Booneville areas)still have no power since Tuesday. Kentucky was also hard hit.
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