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PAGE 2A Wednesday, September 12, 2012 QUESTIONS? Contact Mike McCormick at (405) 214-3922 or michael.mccormick@news-star.com
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Tonight Mostly sunny and breezy
Hi:
Partly cloudy
92°
Low:
RF: 92°
RF:
68° 66°
Friday
Thursday Hi: 83° Low: 57°
A thunderstorm possible Hi: 77° Low: 55°
RF: 91°
RF: 77°
A shower or thunderstorm
51°
52°
Sunday
Saturday
Sunny and pleasant
Times of clouds and sun Hi:81° Low: 58°
Hi: 85° Low: 61°
RF: 87°
RF: 88°
57°
59°
RF = RealFeel Temperature® The patented AccuWeather.com exclusive index of effective temperature based on eight weather factors. Shown is the highest and lowest values for each day.
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather.com ©2012
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Serving Shawnee Since 1953
Regional Weather Guymon 84/57
Chandler 90/65
Tulsa Stillwater 92/68 90/65 Oklahoma City Shawnee 92/65 Lawton McAlester 93/68 92/64
Bristow 92/64 Prague 96/66
Shawnee 92/68 Maud 93/67
Ponca City Enid 90/64 90/63
Wewoka 93/67
Shown are today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
The State City
Today Hi Lo W
Thu. Hi Lo W
Altus Ardmore Bartlesville Bethany Broken Arrow Chickasha Duncan Edmond Lawton McAlester Midwest City Moore Muskogee Norman Oklahoma City Ponca City Shawnee Stillwater Tahlequah Yukon
92 92 90 92 90 92 91 90 93 92 92 93 90 92 92 90 92 90 90 92
80 88 82 80 83 80 80 81 82 88 81 81 88 81 81 73 83 80 89 79
67 s 68 s 61 s 65 s 66 s 65 s 69 s 66 s 68 s 64 s 65 s 65 s 64 s 66 s 65 s 64 s 68 s 65 s 61 s 65 s
54 t 60 t 54 t 56 t 57 t 54 t 56 t 55 t 56 t 59 t 55 t 56 t 58 t 56 t 56 t 52 t 57 t 54 t 57 t 55 t
Almanac Statistics are through yesterday.
Temperature: High yesterday . . . . . . . . . 92° Low yesterday . . . . . . . . . .62° Precipitation: Shawnee through 7 pm yesterday as recorded by Oklahoma Mesonet.
24 hrs ending at 7 p.m. . . 0.00 Month to date . . . . . . . . . 0.46 Normal month to date . . . 1.58 Deficit for the month . . . . 1.12 Year to date. . . . . . . . . . 20.77 Normal year to date . . . .24.40 Deficit for the year . . . . . .3.63 Dewpoint: 47° at 7 p.m. Relative Humidity: 23% at 7 p.m.
Bottom: The Gordon Cooper Technology Center Stop Creditor Calls! Stop Garnishments! Health Careers classes recently elected officers for the student organization HOSA, Health Occupations Stop Foreclosures! Stop lawsuits! Students of America. Afternoon class officers pictured left to right are: Hannah Sigman, parliamentarian, Meeker High School; Aubrey Gose, reporter, Dale High School; Courtney Stevens, vice president, Bethel Free Payment High School; Jordan Rhodes, president, Meeker High Consultation Call 214-2889 School; Rebekah Clemence, secretary, Bethel High Plan School; Brittany Bridge, inspirational leader, Chandler High School; and Tiffany Conner, sentinel, Meeker High School.
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Wind: 13 mph at 7 p.m.
Lake Levels
Top: The Gordon Cooper Technology Center Health Careers classes recently elected officers for the student organization HOSA, Health Occupations Students of America. Morning class officers pictured left to right are: Coyote Foster, vice president, Shawnee High School; Bailey Savage, treasurer, Dale High School; Caitlyn Pitchford, parliamentarian, Dale High School; May Jones, president, Shawnee High School; Jennifer Dixon, inspirational leader, Dale High School; Ciara Smith, sentinel, Shawnee High School; Breanna Barnett, reporter, Shawnee High School; and Thomas Wedel, secretary, Meeker High School. Their instructor and HOSA advisor is Ashley Fichtner.
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Shawnee Twin Lakes In fog, why does it help to drive Yesterday's Level ...... 1065.46 ft. with low beams on?
for Stroud and Shawnee areas.
As of 7:00 a.m.
Sun and Moon
Moon Phases New
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In a layer near the road surface, the fog is less dense.
Sunrise today ............... 7:08 a.m. Sunset tonight .............. 7:39 p.m. Moonrise today............. 3:33 a.m. Mooonset today............ 5:21 p.m.
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Weather History On Sept. 12, 1988, the remains of Hurricane Florence spawned a small tornado that skipped through downtown Indianapolis, Ind. There were no fatalities and only scattered damage.
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