Onondaga County

Onondaga County (/ΛˆΙ’nΙ™nˈdɑːɑə/ on-Ι™n-dah-gΙ™) is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 467,026.[1] The county seat is Syracuse.

Onondaga County is part of the Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onondaga_County,_New_York

Dawn on Columbus Day

Climbing out of Syracuse on Interstate 481, heading towards LaFayette for a morning hike at Labrador Hollow in southern Onondaga County.

Man lived undetected for 9 years in 2-room shack he built near Syracuse’s highways

Man lived undetected for 9 years in 2-room shack he built near Syracuse’s highways

" Thousands of people everyday in Syracuse passed near a hand-built, two-room shack where a homeless man lived for nine years, and drivers didn't even know he was there."

"The shack is within the city limits where you can hear trucks rumbling past on the interstates. It sits in a wooded area hidden in a swale where water runs through during wet weather."

"The wood structure has a foundation, two doors and a window. It's walls are plumb and the boards fit snugly together keeping out the wind and the rain. The slightly sloping roof is covered with tar paper."

November 7, 2016 Night

Good evening! Clear and 42 degrees in North Syracuse. Calm wind.

Tonight will be clear, with a low of 35 degrees at 5am. One degree above normal. Β Light southeast wind. Not too bad for November. One year ago, mostly clear with a low around 34. The record low of 18 occurred back in 1971.

First Quarter Moon tonight with 53% illuminated. The moon will set around 1:59 am. The Full β€œBeaver” Moon will be next Sunday.

Tomorrow will be sunny, with a high of 64 degrees at 3pm. 13 degrees above normal. Exceptionally nice weather for Election Day. Maximum dew point of 46 at 4pm. Light and variable wind becoming southeast around 5 mph. Last year, mostly sunny with a high around 54. The record high of 75 was set in 1975. There was 1.7 inches of snow back in 1894. The sun will rise at 6:48 am with the first light at 6:18 am, which is 1 minutes and 17 seconds later then yesterday.

There is one day andΒ 7 minutes until the polls close in NY State on Election Day. Tomorrow, get out and vote.