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TODAY TONIGHT A in spots Mostly cloudy THURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY Rain and a cooler Low clouds Cooler with a shower or two A passing shower or two High Low Normal high Normal low Record high in 2000 Record low in 1951 Monday Trace Month to date 0.66” Normal m-t-d 0.74” Year to date 15.87” Normal y-t-d 12.55” Monday 0.03” Month to date 0.25” Normal m-t-d 0.64” Year to date 12.55” Normal y-t-d 11.13” Monday Trace Month to date 0.33” Normal m-t-d 0.61” Year to date 11.61” Normal y-t-d 10.66” High Low Normal high Normal low Record high in 1939 Record low in 1968 High Low Normal high Normal low Record high in 1936 Record low in 1974 High: Zapata, TX; Low: Grand Canyon, AZ SET New May 7 Full May 23 First May 15 Last May 30 Sun 5:50 a.m. 8:11 p.m. Moon 5:50 a.m. 9:23 p.m. Venus 5:36 a.m.

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Saturn 3:33 a.m. 2:51 p.m. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. Today Today Today Amsterdam 60 45 Athens 75 63 pc Auckland 61 46 Baghdad 88 62 pc Bangkok 97 81 Barbados 89 80 pc Barcelona 71 56 Beijing 87 60 Beirut 73 63 Belgrade 73 56 Berlin 66 44 Bermuda 74 69 Brasilia 83 61 Brisbane 76 61 pc Brussels 60 47 Bucharest 68 53 Budapest 68 54 Buenos Aires 64 46 pc Cairo 86 66 Cape Town 70 48 Copenhagen 58 45 pc Dubai 105 84 pc Dublin 64 47 Frankfurt 68 45 pc Geneva 66 48 pc Guatemala City 87 66 Hanoi 86 75 Havana 92 74 sh Helsinki 48 26 Hong Kong 83 75 pc Jakarta 91 77 pc Jerusalem 77 60 Johannesburg 80 53 Kabul 81 54 Lima 73 65 pc Lisbon 87 61 pc London 68 52 pc Madrid 79 48 pc Melbourne 65 47 pc Mexico City 88 62 Montreal 53 45 sh Moscow 42 28 sn Nairobi 75 61 Nassau 84 72 New Delhi 105 79 Nice 68 58 Osaka 66 52 pc Oslo 61 46 sh Panama City 87 76 Paris 67 48 pc Perth 80 64 Prague 62 42 Rio de Janeiro 86 74 Rome 71 57 San Jose 85 70 San Juan 85 77 sh San Salvador 89 73 Seoul 67 48 Singapore 89 80 Sofia Intl Airport 71 54 pc Stockholm 39 30 sn Sydney 67 60 Taipei City 85 66 Tehran 75 55 Tel Aviv 78 62 Tokyo 71 53 Toronto 76 50 pc Turin 75 55 Vancouver 59 46 Vienna 60 50 Warsaw 65 43 pc Zurich 61 47 Today Thursday Today Thursday Albany 76 53 66 49 Atlantic City 73 60 pc 65 55 Buffalo 68 50 57 46 Erie 73 50 pc 56 47 Harrisburg 88 62 pc 75 56 New York City 79 61 pc 70 50 Philadelphia 88 63 pc 74 56 Rochester 74 49 56 48 Scranton 85 57 68 52 Syracuse 76 51 64 49 Albuquerque 73 45 73 48 pc Amarillo 80 47 71 46 pc Anchorage 48 36 45 37 Asheville 83 62 79 56 Aspen 39 23 48 26 pc Atlanta 87 70 82 66 Austin 92 72 87 64 Baltimore 89 61 78 60 Baton Rouge 94 75 93 70 Billings 45 40 59 41 Birmingham 88 70 87 63 Bismarck 62 43 sh 70 47 pc Boise 62 39 pc 70 45 pc Boston 59 52 58 46 Bridgeport 65 52 pc 63 50 Burlington 62 49 58 49 Casper 42 33 49 32 Charleston, SC 93 73 91 70 Charleston, WV 86 63 pc 75 51 Charlotte, NC 88 70 83 65 Chicago 78 51 pc 54 47 Cincinnati 83 62 71 49 Cleveland 80 54 pc 58 49 Columbia, SC 91 70 pc 86 70 Columbus, OH 84 61 pc 67 48 Concord 56 46 61 45 Dallas 90 66 79 61 Dayton 84 62 pc 68 48 Daytona Beach 91 72 96 74 Denver 58 35 pc 56 37 Des Moines 75 53 62 46 Detroit 80 50 pc 58 46 sh Duluth 51 37 54 39 pc Fairbanks 58 39 pc 57 37 pc Fargo 68 47 69 48 pc Flagstaff 63 31 62 30 Great Falls 39 35 58 35 Green Bay 69 45 pc 58 38 Hartford 70 51 68 50 Honolulu 82 70 sh 84 70 sh Houston 90 74 pc 90 69 Jackson, MS 90 72 88 66 Jacksonville 94 71 95 73 Juneau 53 44 52 46 Kansas City 74 51 68 49 pc Key West 88 79 87 80 Las Vegas 76 59 80 64 Lexington 84 67 77 50 Little Rock 88 67 82 58 Los Angeles 74 57 74 54 Louisville 85 66 79 54 Memphis 87 68 81 60 Miami 89 77 90 76 Milwaukee 75 48 pc 54 43 Minneapolis 71 48 sh 65 44 Nashville 85 67 82 57 New Orleans 88 77 90 73 Norfolk, VA 89 69 82 67 Oklahoma City 80 54 75 53 Omaha 74 47 pc 66 48 Orlando 95 73 98 74 Phoenix 92 64 91 65 Pittsburgh 82 58 pc 65 49 Portland, ME 54 46 54 44 Portland, OR 67 45 80 54 Providence 59 52 64 48 Raleigh 90 70 85 67 Richmond 86 65 82 64 Sacramento 80 53 86 52 St. Louis 85 59 71 53 pc St.

Thomas 87 79 90 78 pc Salt Lake City 53 40 66 45 pc San Antonio 95 72 88 69 San Diego 68 58 pc 68 57 San Francisco 76 57 79 57 Seattle 62 47 73 52 Sioux Falls 67 49 65 47 Spokane 64 44 pc 74 50 Tampa 89 77 89 78 Topeka 77 48 pc 71 50 Tucson 88 59 87 56 Washington, DC 86 65 78 61 NATIONAL FORECAST COUNT Source: Dr. Mohan Dhillon Readings reflect pollen per cubic meter of air as of May 6. Weeds: Absent Mold: Low (6492) Trees: Very High (2880) Grass: Absent Today is Wednesday, May 8, the 129th day of 2024. There are 237 days left in the year. On this date in: 1541: During his long and far- ranging exploration of North America, Spanish conquistador Hernando de So- to reached the Mississippi River.

He is credited as the European to docu- ment the river. 1886: Coca-Cola went on sale at Pharmacy in Atlanta for 5 cents per glass. 1902: A pyroclastic surge from the eruption of Mount on the Carib- bean island of Martinique buried the city of Saint Pierre, killing thousands. 1950: Jackie Robinson became the Black person to be featured on the cover of Life magazine. 1970: President Richard Nixon held a news conference to defend the invasion of Cambodia by American and South Vietnamese forces.

Nixon argued that the invasion would shorten the Viet- nam War. 1978: Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler completed the ascension of Mount Everest without supplemen- tal oxygen. 1980: The World Health Assembly endorsed a claim made by scientists the previous December verifying the global eradication of smallpox. 1988: Stella Nickell was convicted of using cyanide to poison her husband, Bruce Nickell, and a stranger. Nickell was found to have poisoned Excedrin capsules to kill her husband in order to claim a life insurance payout and later poisoned several bottles of Excedrin that were placed on a store shelf, one of which killed Sue Snow.

1999: Nancy Mace became the woman to graduate from The Citadel military college. 2010: Betty White, 88 at the time, became the oldest person to host urday Night White earned good reviews and later won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series her appearance. 2020: The Associated Press reported that a White House had blocked a document from the Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention titled for Implementing the Open- ing Up America Again with advice for the process of reopen- ing the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. TODAY IN HISTORY B.C. MASTROIANNI HART WIZARD OF ID PARKER HART our community with services for years to Renovations, which began in Janu- ary, are expected to be in 2025.

How will these funds be used? Expansion of passenger hold room New HVAC equipment with reliable and energy units Two new passenger boarding bridges Extension of exterior canopy award of these funds shows our strong partnership with our state and federal Broome County Exec- utive Jason Garnar said in a statement. puts on full display the importance and impact of this project in our com- Airport Continued from Page 1A and on foot. He was apprehended a short time later, while Silvanic exited the vehicle and surrendered immedi- ately. Silvanic for the prosecu- tion when Shoga went to trial in early April in Broome County Court. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury found Shoga guilty of two counts of gree robbery, two counts of burglary, and two counts of second-de- gree criminal possession of a weapon, all felonies.

Based on prior felony convictions, in- cluding for drug and weapons charges in Broome County, Bergman said Shoga faces a minimum of 15 years to life in prison and a maximum of 25 years to life when he is sentenced by Cocchiola on July 11. Prison Continued from Page 1A Strong storms battered the Plains re- gion on Monday, spinning up multiple tornadoes that killed at least one per- son, destroyed buildings and knocked out power to thousands of households. At least 17 tornadoes were spotted across the Plains region, with the most damage occurring in Oklahoma where multiple people were injured and one person in Barnsdall, a small communi- ty about 40 miles north of Tulsa, was killed, KOTV reported. Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported around 30-40 homes were damaged in the Barnsdall area. also report- ed a natural gas leak.

Nearby Bartles- ville was also hit. Both the Bartlesville and Barnsdall school districts canceled classes on Tuesday, citing power outages and road closures. A possible tornado hit south Oklaho- ma City after midnight. Information about damage or injuries was not im- mediately available. It was a continuing devastation for a state that has already been wracked by tornadoes this spring.

Oklahoma just last week experienced tornadoes that devastated some parts of the state, leaving at least four dead and 100 in- jured. Barnsdall was hit by a tornado on April 1, according to the Depart- ment of Emergency Management. Crews from numerous jurisdictions responded to areas throughout north- east Oklahoma to assist with medical transport, control and search and rescue operations. Other counties reported and damaged structures. There were also two tornadoes each in Iowa, Kansas and South Dakota and one each in Missouri, Nebraska and Tennessee, according to preliminary information from the Storm Prediction Center.

More than 43,000 people across Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri had no power Tuesday morning, according to a database maintained by USA TO- DAY. Oklahoma had the most outages with more than 17,000. Forecasters warned that more than 12 million people in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky were at of storms capable of unleashing large and strong tornadoes Tues- day. The stormy weather pattern was forecast to continue across the Ohio Valley region on Wednesday before ex- panding to the Tennessee Valley and mid- to lower Mississippi Valley when another strong system arrives, the Na- tional Weather Service said. Tornadoes hit Oklahoma; one dead, homes damaged Anthony Robledo, Christopher Cann and Doyle Rice USA TODAY The Hampton Inn in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, shown Tuesday with roof debris stuck in the side, lost much of its roof in a possible tornado.

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