Saturday Morning News – October 21st

Oct 21, 2017 @ 07:25

Weather – A mix of sun and cloud. 40 percent chance of showers late this afternoon. Wind becoming south 30 km/h gusting to 50 this morning. High 18. UV index 3 or moderate. Tonight will b mainly cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers. Wind south 30 km/h gusting to 50. Low 14.

Marine – Strong wind warning in effect. Wind south 20 knots backing to southeast 20 near noon then veering to south 25 Sunday morning. Wind veering to southwest 20 Sunday afternoon. Waves one metre building to 2 this afternoon then subsiding to one and one half metres Sunday evening.

Roads

101 Shawmere River to Highway 651 bare and dry road with bare and wet road sections. 2017-10-21 5:01
101 Highway 651 to Wawa bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
129 Thessalon to Aubrey Falls bare and dry road 2017-10-20 14:18
129 Aubrey Falls to Chapleau bare and dry road with bare and wet road sections. 2017-10-21 5:01
17 Sault Saint Marie North Limits to Montreal River Bridge bare and dry road 2017-10-20 14:19
17 Montreal River Bridge to Wawa bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
17 Wawa to Paint Lake Rd bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
17 Paint Lake Rd to Southwest of White River bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
519 Highway 17 – Dambrossio Township to Green Lake Road – Dunphy Township bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
547 Highway 101 to Hawk Junction bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38
631 White River to Highway 11 bare and dry road 2017-10-21 3:38

News Tidbits – Happy Back to the Future Day!

Today, Saturday, October 21st and Sunday, October 22nd, it’s time to try your hand at bowling. Roxy Bowling is donating $3 from every game of bowling to the Wawa Community Food Bank!

Goodbye potluck supper for Roberta & Ben Markowski will be held today at the Legion Club Room (downstairs) at 4:30 pm. ALL are welcome to bid farewell to a wonderful couple who have done so much for our community! A card will be available to sign and contributions towards a gift will be welcome.

If the skies are clear tonight you might want to have a look. The Orionid Meteor Shower is set to peak between tonight and Monday night, with a peak viewing time at 2 a.m. of 20 – 30 meteors per hour.  The Orionids are remants of Halley’s Comet hitting the Earth’s atmosphere creating a dazzling show of shooting stars, and the meteors can be seen coming from Orion’s belt.

Brenda Stockton
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