Severe Weather – Tornado Watch for WGNA Listening Area Through 10pm [Audio]
Keep your eye on the sky and your ear on Country 107.7, WGNA-FM. The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the are in effect through 10pm tonight.
Keep your eye on the sky and your ear on Country 107.7, WGNA-FM. The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the are in effect through 10pm tonight.
Now and then we get the chance to head to "The Sunny Side of the Streeter". It's always fun when WTEN's Elisa Streeter joins the show but today was maybe my favorite visit to date. Today Elisa came on the show and put out stories she knew would get Sean and I going
Every thursday here on WGNA FM we feature "Pet Connection" with Steve Caporizzo from News 10. I thought it would be great if I also featured the pets in a follow up blog. So let's see today's featured pets.
Oh no! I thought March was supposed to come in like a lion, and out like a lamb. I guess Mother Nature didn't get the memo.
If the horror of the earthquake, colossal loss of lives and the devastation of the Tsunami that followed weren't enough for the people of Japan to endure, now the world watches as they reactors of a damaged nuclear power plant are overheating.
Luke Bryan had a huge #1 hit with the song "Rain Is A good Thing" on Capitol records last year. That sentiment does not hold true here in the Capital Region and other parts of the country.
It has been sheer hell on the roads due to this massive storm affecting 31 states. We picked up about 8 inches today and another foot is expected tomorrow. Here's the full audio forecast for you to listen to from WGNA chief meteorologist Steve Capporizzo from WTEN Channel 10
Rascal Flatts are currently on the road supporting their latest release "Nothing Like This" and so far they are not scheduled to play the Capital Region, but we can get the next best thing.
I can hear the "Jaws" music in the background as I type this. Another crazy slop filled day of driving tomorrow around the Capital Region. Here's the lastest weather from WGNA Chief meteorologist Steve Caporrizo from News 10, please give it a listen.