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September 28, 2018 11 AM Update

Average Temperatures

This table shows the average high, median, and low temperatures for the next year. Previous year values are shown in parenthesis.

Date High Median Low
Tuesday, October 2 65 (69) 55 (54) 45 (39)
Monday, October 15 60 (74) 50 (66) 40 (57)
Sunday, October 28 55 (67) 46 (52) 36 (37)
Saturday, November 10 50 (45) 42 (33) 33 (21)
Thursday, November 22 45 (46) 38 (40) 30 (34)
Tuesday, December 4 40 (39) 33 (30) 26 (21)
Monday, December 17 35 (27) 28 (18) 21 (8)
Tuesday, January 8 30 (23) 22 (16) 15 (9)
Friday, February 15 35 (39) 26 (36) 17 (32)
Monday, March 4 40 (23) 31 (16) 22 (8)
Sunday, March 17 45 (40) 35 (28) 26 (16)
Thursday, March 28 50 (51) 40 (45) 30 (38)
Sunday, April 7 55 (46) 44 (42) 34 (37)
Thursday, April 18 60 (58) 49 (49) 38 (40)
Wednesday, May 1 65 (74) 54 (62) 43 (49)
Thursday, May 16 70 (77) 58 (61) 47 (44)
Monday, June 3 75 (72) 64 (59) 53 (45)
Saturday, June 22 80 (81) 69 (67) 59 (53)
Sunday, August 18 80 (77) 70 (74) 60 (71)
Sunday, September 8 75 (68) 65 (59) 55 (49)
Saturday, September 21 70 (81) 60 (72) 50 (63)

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September 27, 2018 11 AM Update

Upcoming Moon Phases:

Last Quarter – Tuesday, October 2 – Rise: 11:00pm, Set: 1:27pm

New Moon – Monday, October 8
First Quarter – Tuesday, October 16 – Rise: 12:17pm, Set: 10:49pm
Hunter Moon – Wednesday, October 24
Last Quarter – Wednesday, October 31 – Rise: 11:00pm, Set: 12:56pm

New Moon – Wednesday, November 7
First Quarter – Thursday, November 15 – Rise: 1:06pm, Set: 12:00am
Beaver Moon – Friday, November 23
Last Quarter – Thursday, November 29 – Rise: 12:00am, Set: 1:10pm

New Moon – Friday, December 7
First Quarter – Saturday, December 15 – Rise: 12:33pm, Set: 12:19am
Cold Moon – Saturday, December 22

The Moon

Cuomo blames weather for NY population decline | WNYT.com

Going South: Cuomo blames weather for NY population decline | WNYT.com

New York's problem is it's a very old state, burdened with an aging, rusting infrastructure, enormous legacy costs from pollution and retirees. Moreover, Upstate New York is largely rural and the rural population everywhere in America is declining outside of the reaches of the megatropolises. Rural and small cities lack the dynamic economic environments to are conducive to growth.