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Conditions, currently 77 degrees in philadelphia, that will be our morning low, knew that the sun is up, temperatures will rise and feels a couple degrees warmer then that thanks to the humidity in the atmosphere wind are north at 7 miles an hour. Weather headlines, heat wave number three we will kick that into gear today with the third day in the 90s but some relief is in sight. We have a chance for spotty storms in the forecast the whole time and we will time them out in our main weather hit the but first we will take a look at temperatures around the region, and some spots are comfortable this morning. Allentown at 67. Lancaster at 68. We are seeing those numbers start to rise, now that the sunnies up and dew points are in the 60s, it is a steam bat h outside this morning if you are getting your morning jog in, that is a good idea but expect to be sweating out there today. Youre witness weather day planner 58 at 9 00 a. M. Ninety at noon. Ninetythree will be our high today but a few ....
The university was one of only five postsecondary institutions to be recognized. Graduate assistant Gina Howell and manager Alejandro Martinez wrote a 20-page proposal for the two-month process. The ceremony will take place in Washington D.C. on Sept. 17. One of the main causes they advocate for is recycling. Right now, there are about 75 green recycling bins located across campus. They accept paper, plastic, metal cans and cardboard, but they do not accept glass, plastic bags, styrofoam or electronics. Another item often seen across campus that they contributed toward is the 98 water bottle filling stations. The Elkay water filters are made with activated carbon and can purify up to 2000 gallons before needing to be replaced. ....
Nine months after Watauga Medical Center declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19, nurses and other health care professionals are feeling fatigue from the ever-changing nature of the pandemic. Watauga Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer Greg Miller, RN, said the first week after March 15 is when the hospital moved its sleep unit and opened its COVID-19 unit with additional changes within 24 to 36 hours. Since then, every day is almost an unknown of what nurses are going into. âThat set the pace for the rapid change of everything,â Miller said. âItâs the constant change; we feel like we get staff comfortable in one area and then the very next week we have to open a different COVID-19 area, we have to move people around.â ....