Irene Pushes North Rains Begin in NYC – WGNA Will Be Ready
Hurricane Irene chugs our way, the rain bands are intense. New York City is now on the edge and the rain has begun.
Hurricane Irene chugs our way, the rain bands are intense. New York City is now on the edge and the rain has begun.
Boy, this was one heck of a chore. I have every stinking type of battery in my house except the one you want. Am I alone here? In this case, it's the D battery. I've learned the hard way that D of stands for DEPLETED
According to chief meteorologist Steve Caporizzo, the Capital Region of New York should prepare for flooding and power outages when Hurricane Irene arrives on Sunday. In addition to Steve's warnings, Governor Andrew Cuomo has already declared a State of Emergency for New York.
This morning on the Sean and Richie show Broadcast live from Saratgoa Race Course WGNA-FM's chief meteorologist Steve Caporizzo laid out the details on when we in the Albany area should expect the worse weather from Hurricane Irene.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared a state of emergency, as a preparation of Hurricane Irene.
Here she comes, chugging strong toward the east coast of the United States. It's Hurricane Irene, and the state of North Carolina is not taking any chances.
Admittedly it’s shaping up to be a strange week with natural occurrences - we don’t often get earthquakes here and although it was a mild one thankfully, it’s still a bit rattling for an area that isn’t accustomed to such events. So now we’re possibly getting a hurricane, another thing we really don’t see here very often at all. We’d like you to be prepared so here are some tips.