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Wednesday, September 11, 2013 local almanac
Sep 11, 2013 12:01 am
Weather right now
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="128"] Cairo: High 95F; low 70F.[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="125"] Catskill: High 93F; low 70F.[/caption]
READ TEMPERATURE IN HUDSON: On thermometer in Studio A.
FAR LEFT: The temperature on the far left is from the Hawthorne Valley Farm Weather Page.
MIDDLE TEMP: Cairo from Weather Underground page.
FAR RIGHT: Catskill from Weather Underground page.
Local weather forecast
Today's forecast is specific to Catskill, in Greene County:
A Hazardous Weather Outlook remains in effect for northwestern Connecticut, the southern Berkshires, the central and southern Catskills, central and southern Taconics and the Mid-Hudson Valley. There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms mainly during the afternoon and evening hours, Wednesday. Any thunderstorm will be capable of producing damaging winds and hail. In addition, thunderstorms will be capable of producing heavy rainfall, which may cause minor flooding from poor drainage in urban or low-lying areas.
Today: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Sunny. High near 91. Wednesday night, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 9 p.m. Increasing clouds. Low around 69.
Forecast for the next three days:
Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 5 p.m., then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 5 p.m. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain. High near 81. Thursday night, showers and thunderstorms likely before 8 p.m., then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 8 p.m. Mostly cloudy. Low around 58.
Friday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny. High near 65. Friday night, a slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy. Low around 44.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High near 64. Saturday night, mostly clear. Low around 43.
Sunrise today: 6:32 a.m.
Sunset today: 7:11 p.m.
Length of the day: 12:38 hrs.
Town meetings
Today is the second Wednesday of the month.
WGXC recommends calling ahead to confirm time and location.
VILLAGE OF ATHENS Board meets at 6:30 p.m at the Athens Community Center, 2 First St., Athens (945-1551).
CLERMONT Planning Board meets at Town Hall at 7 p.m. at 1795 Route 9, Clermont (537-6868).
COLUMBIA COUNTY holds a full Board of Supervisors meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 401 State St. in Hudson.
COPAKE Resource Advisory Committee meeting at 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 230 Mt. View Road, Copake (329-1234).
GHENT Planning Board Application meeting and Zoning Board of Appeals meeting, 7 p.m. both at Town Hall, 2306 State Route 66, Ghent (392-4644).
HUDSON Planning Committee meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 520 Warren Street, Hudson (828-1030).
JEWETT Town meeting at 7 p.m., at Municipal Bldg. 3547 Co. Rt. 23C (263-4626).
KINDERHOOK Town’s 9 & 9H Corridor Committee meets at 7 p.m. at at Town Hall, 4 Church St, Niverville (784-2233).
KINDERHOOK Village Board meeting and budget hearing, 7 p.m. at 6 Chatham Street, Kinderhook (758-9882).
The day ahead on 90.7-FM
12 a.m. (midnight): Election Report Primary election results are recounted.
12:05 a.m.: Radio Stew: 911 Is An Emergency Number Public Enemy, and others comment on the transmission frequency. Hosted by Tom Roe live from Wave Farm.
1 a.m.: Vital Weekly: Grezegorz Bojanek Episode 896 of weekly experimental new music show, by folks formerly behind Staalplaat. Click on title for playlist 896.
2 a.m.: Selected Sons: Oneohtrix Point Never Oneohtrix Point Never—aka Daniel Lopatin—is a Brooklyn-based composer who creates electronic music that is often described as “cinematic” and “orchestral.” He's performing at EMPAC at RPI in Troy, NY, Sept. 12, 2013. While broad in range, Lopatin does not ignore the small stuff; his sound engineering crafts and controls every detail and effect. Pulling from a wide range of influences—synth sounds, television commercials, classical minimalism, and high-end audio production—Lopatin condenses the disparate sounds to form music that slopes forward with self-contained narratives.
4 a.m.: Some Assembly Required: Doug Kahn Tune in to this week’s episode of Some Assembly Required (#169) to hear a track by Stone, along with eleven additional sound collages by Animals Within Animals, BRATmix, Daniel Steven Crafts, DJ Danger Mouse, Emergency Broadcast Network, Furious, Go Home Productions, Doug Kahn, Christian Marclay (with Otomo Yoshide), Negativland and Party Ben.
5 a.m.: Project Censored: Abby Martin Peter and Mickey open the program with a discussion of the drumbeat for US airstrikes on Syria, and the false picture being portrayed in US media. Professor Assad abu Khalil says none of the warring factions have the support of the Syrian population, and the "rebels" are bankrolled by conservative Gulf monarchies. Later in the program, Peter and Mickey welcome Abby Martin, host of the RT Television program "Breaking the Set," for a conversation about getting past the US power structure's domination of media. From Pacifica Radio.
6 a.m.: Gary Null Show Challenging vaccine theory with Toni Bark.
7 a.m.: WGXC Morning Show Morning news, music, interviews features and agriculture reporting. Also local news, previews of events in Greene and Columbia counties, music, and more. Call in to have your say at (518) 828-0290.
8 a.m.: Democracy Now! hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
9 a.m.: WGXC Morning Show continues with local news, weather, and events. Call 518-828-0290 to comment during the "WGXC Morning Show.
10 a.m.: The Right Opinion: Mary Jo Gibson, George Sharpe Host Holly Tanner will speak with Mary Jo Gibson about suicide prevention month, and George Sharp about events in New York City September 11, 2001.
11 a.m.: Zoom
2 p.m.: The Work Show: Donna Williams The September episode delves into an exciting new local venture in the world of agriculture. We speak with Donna Williams, founder of Field Goods, an Athens-based company that packages produce from local farmers for large companies and individuals throughout the region. It takes the idea of wellness to new levels. Plus music from Olu Dara, the Mothers of Invention, The Who, The Beach Boys and Paul McCartney & Wings. Produced by Paul Smart.
3 p.m.: TSL Theatre
3:30 p.m.: Radio Explosion
4 p.m.: WGXC Afternoon Show Live from the Catskill Community Center. Hosted by Ron Diamondstein.
6 p.m.: Free Speech Radio News
7 p.m.: Untitled Hosted by Peter Brauch.
9:30 p.m.: Vinyl Rundown Hosted by Chris Bishop.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="128"] Cairo: High 95F; low 70F.[/caption]
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="125"] Catskill: High 93F; low 70F.[/caption]
READ TEMPERATURE IN HUDSON: On thermometer in Studio A.
FAR LEFT: The temperature on the far left is from the Hawthorne Valley Farm Weather Page.
MIDDLE TEMP: Cairo from Weather Underground page.
FAR RIGHT: Catskill from Weather Underground page.
Local weather forecast
Today's forecast is specific to Catskill, in Greene County:
A Hazardous Weather Outlook remains in effect for northwestern Connecticut, the southern Berkshires, the central and southern Catskills, central and southern Taconics and the Mid-Hudson Valley. There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms mainly during the afternoon and evening hours, Wednesday. Any thunderstorm will be capable of producing damaging winds and hail. In addition, thunderstorms will be capable of producing heavy rainfall, which may cause minor flooding from poor drainage in urban or low-lying areas.
Today: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Sunny. High near 91. Wednesday night, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 9 p.m. Increasing clouds. Low around 69.
Forecast for the next three days:
Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 5 p.m., then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 5 p.m. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain. High near 81. Thursday night, showers and thunderstorms likely before 8 p.m., then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 8 p.m. Mostly cloudy. Low around 58.
Friday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny. High near 65. Friday night, a slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy. Low around 44.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High near 64. Saturday night, mostly clear. Low around 43.
Sunrise today: 6:32 a.m.
Sunset today: 7:11 p.m.
Length of the day: 12:38 hrs.
Town meetings
Today is the second Wednesday of the month.
WGXC recommends calling ahead to confirm time and location.
VILLAGE OF ATHENS Board meets at 6:30 p.m at the Athens Community Center, 2 First St., Athens (945-1551).
CLERMONT Planning Board meets at Town Hall at 7 p.m. at 1795 Route 9, Clermont (537-6868).
COLUMBIA COUNTY holds a full Board of Supervisors meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 401 State St. in Hudson.
COPAKE Resource Advisory Committee meeting at 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 230 Mt. View Road, Copake (329-1234).
GHENT Planning Board Application meeting and Zoning Board of Appeals meeting, 7 p.m. both at Town Hall, 2306 State Route 66, Ghent (392-4644).
HUDSON Planning Committee meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 520 Warren Street, Hudson (828-1030).
JEWETT Town meeting at 7 p.m., at Municipal Bldg. 3547 Co. Rt. 23C (263-4626).
KINDERHOOK Town’s 9 & 9H Corridor Committee meets at 7 p.m. at at Town Hall, 4 Church St, Niverville (784-2233).
KINDERHOOK Village Board meeting and budget hearing, 7 p.m. at 6 Chatham Street, Kinderhook (758-9882).
The day ahead on 90.7-FM
12 a.m. (midnight): Election Report Primary election results are recounted.
12:05 a.m.: Radio Stew: 911 Is An Emergency Number Public Enemy, and others comment on the transmission frequency. Hosted by Tom Roe live from Wave Farm.
1 a.m.: Vital Weekly: Grezegorz Bojanek Episode 896 of weekly experimental new music show, by folks formerly behind Staalplaat. Click on title for playlist 896.
2 a.m.: Selected Sons: Oneohtrix Point Never Oneohtrix Point Never—aka Daniel Lopatin—is a Brooklyn-based composer who creates electronic music that is often described as “cinematic” and “orchestral.” He's performing at EMPAC at RPI in Troy, NY, Sept. 12, 2013. While broad in range, Lopatin does not ignore the small stuff; his sound engineering crafts and controls every detail and effect. Pulling from a wide range of influences—synth sounds, television commercials, classical minimalism, and high-end audio production—Lopatin condenses the disparate sounds to form music that slopes forward with self-contained narratives.
4 a.m.: Some Assembly Required: Doug Kahn Tune in to this week’s episode of Some Assembly Required (#169) to hear a track by Stone, along with eleven additional sound collages by Animals Within Animals, BRATmix, Daniel Steven Crafts, DJ Danger Mouse, Emergency Broadcast Network, Furious, Go Home Productions, Doug Kahn, Christian Marclay (with Otomo Yoshide), Negativland and Party Ben.
5 a.m.: Project Censored: Abby Martin Peter and Mickey open the program with a discussion of the drumbeat for US airstrikes on Syria, and the false picture being portrayed in US media. Professor Assad abu Khalil says none of the warring factions have the support of the Syrian population, and the "rebels" are bankrolled by conservative Gulf monarchies. Later in the program, Peter and Mickey welcome Abby Martin, host of the RT Television program "Breaking the Set," for a conversation about getting past the US power structure's domination of media. From Pacifica Radio.
6 a.m.: Gary Null Show Challenging vaccine theory with Toni Bark.
7 a.m.: WGXC Morning Show Morning news, music, interviews features and agriculture reporting. Also local news, previews of events in Greene and Columbia counties, music, and more. Call in to have your say at (518) 828-0290.
8 a.m.: Democracy Now! hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
9 a.m.: WGXC Morning Show continues with local news, weather, and events. Call 518-828-0290 to comment during the "WGXC Morning Show.
10 a.m.: The Right Opinion: Mary Jo Gibson, George Sharpe Host Holly Tanner will speak with Mary Jo Gibson about suicide prevention month, and George Sharp about events in New York City September 11, 2001.
11 a.m.: Zoom
2 p.m.: The Work Show: Donna Williams The September episode delves into an exciting new local venture in the world of agriculture. We speak with Donna Williams, founder of Field Goods, an Athens-based company that packages produce from local farmers for large companies and individuals throughout the region. It takes the idea of wellness to new levels. Plus music from Olu Dara, the Mothers of Invention, The Who, The Beach Boys and Paul McCartney & Wings. Produced by Paul Smart.
3 p.m.: TSL Theatre
3:30 p.m.: Radio Explosion
4 p.m.: WGXC Afternoon Show Live from the Catskill Community Center. Hosted by Ron Diamondstein.
6 p.m.: Free Speech Radio News
7 p.m.: Untitled Hosted by Peter Brauch.
9:30 p.m.: Vinyl Rundown Hosted by Chris Bishop.