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Faces of the Tri-State Showers later in the day ‘One game at a time’
Co-founder of HOT, Helen Freeman,
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Weather
Today will be mostly cloudy and breezy with showers later in the day with a high of 65
degrees and a low of 50 degrees. Total past 24 hours: none
Wednesday: A chance of showers, mainly Total this month: 2.07 inches
Watch WSAZ’s First Warning Weather with meteorologists Tony Cavalier, Josh before 9 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. Total this year: 41.67 inches
Fitzpatrick Fitzpatrick, Marina Jurica and Chris Bailey. West wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipita-
tion is 30 percent. New rainfall amounts between TEMPERATURES
YESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURES REGIONAL FORECAST a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Wednes- Sunday’s high: 63
Sunday’s low: 34
Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo Today Tomorrow day Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47.
Albuquerque 54 39 Fairbanks 24 18 Philadelphia 64 46 Charleston 64 46 Cldy 66 52 Cldy Monday’s high: 69
Calm wind. Monday’s low: 33
Anchorage 41 39 Greensboro,N.C. 62 46 Phoenix 84 59 Cincinnati 64 43 Rain 63 51 Cldy
Asheville 64 40 Honolulu 88 75 Pittsburgh 66 36 Lexington 61 45 Rain 64 51 Cldy High one year ago yesterday: 69
Atlanta 65 49 Houston 70 64 Raleigh-Durham 64 44 Louisville 62 47 Rain 66 51 Cldy Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Thurs- Low one year ago yesterday: 40
Atlantic City 62 42 Indianapolis 68 43 Reno 74 38 day Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. Normal high: 63
CHARLESTON: A slight chance of showers
Baltimore 62 39 Jacksonville 77 56 Richmond 65 43 Normal low: 41
after 2 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 63.
Boston 57 45 Kansas City 56 41 Sacramento 78 51 Record high: 87 in 1939
Light and variable wind. Chance of precipitation Friday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, Record low: 21 in 1962
Buffalo 64 37 Little Rock 60 55 St Louis 56 54 is 20 percent. with a high near 72. Chance of precipitation is
Burlington,Vt. 51 31 Los Angeles 91 60 St Petersburg 85 66 Sunrise today: 7:51 a.m.
Charleston,S.C. 64 60 Memphis 73 49 Salt Lake City 57 32
30 percent. Friday Night: A chance of showers. Sunset today: 6:36 p.m.
BECKLEY: A chance of showers, mainly after
Charlotte,N.C. 61 48 Miami Beach 88 74 San Diego 85 59 3 p.m. Cloudy, with a high near 58. Light south Cloudy, with a low around 55. Chance of precipi-
Milwaukee 53 52 San Francisco 69 57 tation is 50 percent. OHIO RIVER
Chicago 55 51 wind. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.
Mpls-St Paul 50 42 Santa Fe 50 32
Huntington: 26.23 feet, rising
Dallas-Ft Worth 54 54 New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of
Nashville 69 38 Seattle 52 47
Ashland: 34.46 feet, steady
Denver 55 21 an inch possible. Saturday: A chance of showers. Mostly
Des Moines 54 40 New Orleans 69 58 Tampa 85 61 TRAVEL FORECAST
Detroit 64 42 New York City 60 46 Tucson 83 50
cloudy, with a high near 67. Chance of precipita-
PARKERSBURG: Increasing clouds, with a high Hartsfield Atlanta International Air-
Duluth 42 39 Norfolk,Va. 65 54 Tulsa 60 49 near 62. Calm wind becoming south around tion is 50 percent. Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy,
port: CLOUDY, 71/53
El Paso 61 47 Orlando 88 66 Washington,D.C. 65 45 5 mph. with a low around 45. Douglas International Airport, Char-
lotte, N.C.: CLOUDY, 76/57
For school closings, road conditions and latest forecasts, MORGANTOWN: Partly sunny, with a high near Pittsburgh International Airport:
go online to www.herald-dispatch.com/weather 62. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph. RAINY, 59/49
Other City Council action $45,000 a year and contracted The properties to be trans-
Here's a look at other through Mountain State Com- ferred include the Weed and
actions taken by Huntington puter and Network Solutions Seed Center and a vacant lot
City Council on Monday night: Center. The position also behind the center, a vacant
FIRE TRUCK: The council would be funded with a Byrne lot behind the Fairfield East
unanimously approved the grant. Community Center and three
purchase of a new fire truck DEMOLITION: The council vacant lots in the 2800 block of
for the Westmoreland Fire unanimously approved the 8th Avenue.
Station. The truck will cost second reading of an ordi- FEES: The council unani-
$347,680 and will be paid for nance that renews the city’s mously approved the second
from the Westmoreland Fire annual contract with R&B reading of an ordinance that
Levy Fund. Tassen Construction for authorizes the city to file liens
KEITH-ALBEE: The coun- demolition and site clearance against property owners for
cil unanimously approved a of dilapidated structures. The unpaid municipal service and
resolution allocating $50,000 terms of the contract, $2.75 refuse fees.
to the Keith-Albee Performing per square foot, does not STORMWATER: The council
Arts Center for the construc- change. unanimously approved the
tion of accessible restrooms. Development and Plan- second reading of an ordi-
The money had previously ning Director Charles Holley nance that authorizes the city’s
been allocated for a business said the contract quickens the participation in an intergov-
improvement district in the demolition process because ernmental agreement to con-
downtown, but it was never the city no longer has to get solidate resources and raise
established. approval from City Council awareness about new federal
LAW ENFORCEMENT: The every time it needs to tear stormwater regulations.
council advanced to second down a structure. The agreement, which would
reading of two separate ordi- LAND BANK: The first read- eventually become known as
nances involving the Police ing of an ordinance authorizing the Greater Kanawha Val-
Department. The first is for the the mayor to transfer a handful ley MS4 Association, could
purchase of four new police of city-owned properties to the include Kenova, Barboursville,
cruisers at a cost of $97,160. Huntington Urban Renewal Hurricane, Ceredo, South
The funding for the purchase Authority moved to a second Charleston, Charleston, Dun-
comes from an Edward G. reading. bar, Nitro, St. Albans, Poca,
Byrne Department of Justice The properties will be col- Milton, the West Virginia
grant. lateral for a $1.5 million line Department of Transportation,
The second ordinance will of credit that HURA is getting Marshall and West Virginia
furnish the Police Depart- to purchase delinquent tax State University.
ment with IT support through liens at Cabell County’s tax The association’s budget
the placement of a full-time auction next month. The effort will be approximately $46,000
201850
technician at the department. is part of the city’s land bank and consist of funding from the
The employee would be paid program. participating entities.