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Saranac Lake, New York, United States (12983)  Lat: 44.33N, Lon: 74.13W
Wx Zone: NYZ030 ICAO Used: KSLK
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Current Conditions
Updated: 6:51 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2013
Sun & Moon Information:
Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Cloudy
Temp: 61°F
Humidity: 93%
Wind Speed: SW6.9MPH(6KT)
Barometer: 29.74 in.
Dewpoint: 59°F
Heat Index: 61°F
Wind Chill: 60°F
Civil Twilight: 4:46 AM EDT Moon Phase:
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Sunrise: 5:20 AM EDT
Sunset: 8:25 PM EDT
Civil Twilight: 9:00 PM EDT
Forecast for Saranac Lake, New York:
Dated: 642 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2013    Expires: 415 AM EDT FRI MAY 24 2013
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TONIGHT FRIDAY FRIDAY
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SATURDAY SATURDAY
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SUNDAY
T-storms Showers Rain Rain Rain Showers Likely
T-Storms Showers Rain Rain Rain Showers
Likely
Lo: 45°F Hi: 49°F
Lo: 39°F Hi: 50°F
Lo: 39°F Hi: 51°F
Pop: 100% Pop: 100% Pop: 70% Pop: 70% Pop: 70% Pop: 70%
ZoneCast:
Dated: 642 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2013    Expires: 415 AM EDT FRI MAY 24 2013
FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING

Includes the Cities: Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake


Tonight...Showers and thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms May produce gusty winds and heavy rainfall. Lows in the mid 40s. West winds around 10 mph...Becoming north after midnight. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
Friday...Showers. Highs in the upper 40s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
Friday Night...Cloudy. Rain likely...Mainly after midnight. Lows in the upper 30s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Saturday...Rain likely. Highs around 50. Northeast winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Saturday Night...Rain likely. Lows in the upper 30s. North winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Sunday...Showers likely. Highs in the lower 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
Sunday Night...Partly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain showers. Lows in the mid 30s.
Memorial Day...Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
Monday Night...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 30s.
Tuesday...Clear. Highs in the upper 60s. Lows in the mid 40s.
Tuesday Night...Clear. Highs in the upper 60s. Lows in the mid 40s.
Wednesday...Partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs in the mid 70s. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Thursday...Partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs in the mid 70s. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent.

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The impact and severity of weather events like the tornado that hit Oklahoma City are increasing due to a changing global climate, according to research from the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC).

And more of the related economic burden is being carried by taxpayers. In 2012, federal spending directed toward disaster response for storms, wild fires, floods and drought reached nearly $100 billion, the NRDC report says, beating out funding for education and transport.  Go to full article

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