Day: March 23, 2020πŸ’Ύ

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One Year Ago During the Week of March 23

Last year …

On Monday 03/25/19 we had partly sunny skies β˜€ with high of 46 and a low of 28, which is two degrees below normal.

On Tuesday 03/26/19 we had sunny skies 🌞 with high of 45 and a low of 21, which is four degrees below normal.

On Wednesday 03/27/19 we had mostly sunny skies 🌞 with high of 50 and a low of 22, which is a degree above normal.

On Thursday 03/28/19 we had partly cloudy skies 🌀 with high of 55 and a low of 33, which is five degrees above normal.

On Friday 03/29/19 we had rain showers 🌦 and cloudy skies ☁ with high of 51 and a low of 44, which is a degree above normal.

On Saturday 03/30/19 we had partly sunny skies 🌞 and warm weather with high of 71 and a low of 42, which is 20 degrees above normal.

On Sunday 03/31/19 we had partly cloudy 🌀 and rain showers 🌦 with high of 60 and a low of 35, which is nine degrees above normal.

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Thematic Map: Primary Direction of Hillsides in NYS - Aspect
Thematic Map: Pennsylvania Population Density

Seek and Destroy Spotted Lanternfly Eggs – The Allegheny Front

State to Allegheny, Beaver and 10 Other Counties: Seek and Destroy Spotted Lanternfly Eggs – The Allegheny Front

By adding Allegheny and Beaver Counties, along with ten others in central PA, to the Spotted Lanternfly quarantine zone this month, Pennsylvania agricultural officials are trying to avoid the damage these planthoppers have inflicted in some parts of the state. But controlling lanternflies will take some vigilance by area businesses and residents. LISTEN to the story Audio Player 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.

In southeastern Pennsylvania, a war is already on against Spotted Lanternflies. News reports are rife with people who say they’re sick of seeing hundreds of the reddish wings flocking in their trees, or flying in their faces, and of sticky sap raining down in their yards, and have taken to swatting, trapping, and even vacuuming them.