Jun. 21, 1999 --- DRYNESS, NORMAL TEMPERATURES
Aug. 14, 1999 -- FORECASTING WEATHER IS FRUSTRATING WORK
Sep. 12, 1999 -- THE SUMMER WASN'T AS HOT AS YOU MIGHT HAVE THOUGHT
Sep. 16, 1999 -- AREA BRACED FOR FLOYD'S FURY
Nov. 2, 1998 --- INSTANT WEATHER 50 YEARS' WORTH OF DATA
Jan. 15, 1992 -- THUNDERSTORM CLOUTS REGION WINDS UP TO 70 MPH
Jan. 17, 1992 -- FIRST STORM OF 1992 IS MORE SHOW THAN SNOW
Jan. 11, 1991 -- FORGET FORECAST, LET'S HEAD SOUTH
Aug. 14, 1990 -- SCHUYLKILL, MONROE ARE HIT HARD AS RAIN, THUNDER
Sep. 19, 1990 - RECORD COLD SNAP CAUSES KILLING FROST
Oct. 10, 1990 - HEATWAVE TO STAY AROUND UNTIL WEEKEND
Nov. 12, 1990 - HIGH WINDS DOWN BRANCHES; PP&L HANDLES POWER
Jan. 4, 1989 --- FIRST SIGNIFICANT SNOW BEGINS FALLING IN L.V. BRIEFLY
Jan, 7, 1989 --- SNOW SLICKENS ROADS, CLOSES SCHOOLS
Feb. 3, 1989 --- NO SNOW MEANS BAD WEATHER FOR THE POCONOS
Feb. 6, 1989 --- FIRST SNOW IN WEEKS COATS AREA MORE ACCUMULATION
Aug.7, 1989 --- SHIRT-SOAKING HEAT FAILS TO SET RECORD
Nov. 17, 1989 - 3 STROUDSBURG SITES DAMAGED BY WINDS
Nov. 21, 1989 - ELECTRICAL STORM CHARGES ACROSS VALLEY, POCONOS
Jan. 7, 1989 --- WORKING OUTDOORS IS NO FUN
Jan. 12, 1989 - WEATHER IN BUCKS NOT SO HOT
Jan. 26,1989 -- HEAVY SNOWFALL CLOSES SCHOOLS, CAUSES CRASHES
Jan. 7, 1988 -- WORKING OUTDOORS IS NO FUN DEDICATION
Mar. 2, 1987 -- ALMOST AN INCH OF RAIN BRINGS FOG, NO FLOODS
Jan. 12, 1987 -- VOLUNTEER RECORDS DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT L.V
Jul. 22, 1987 -- STICKY WEATHER CAUSES HEAVY USE OF ELECTRICITY
Jul. 25, 1987 -- WEATHERMAN FORECASTS LITTLE RELIEF FROM HEAT WAVE
Apr. 17, 1986 - 2 INCHES OF RAIN HITS L.V.
Jul. 30, 1986 -- HUNDREDS LOSE POWER IN STORMS
Aug. 3, 1986 -- STORMS SWAMP LEHIGH VALLEY
Jan. 23, 1985 - Normal Weather Returns
Jan. 31, 1985 - WINTER THE MOST MISUNDERSTOOD OF SEASONS
Jul. 7, 1985 --- DROUGHT RESTRAINTS REMAIN
Jul. 14, 1985 -- STORM CUTS POWER TO 5,000 IN L.V. FUNNEL CLOUD
Aug. 2, 1985 -- HEAVY RAINS LIGHTEN DROUGHT; MEASURES STILL IN FORCE
Aug. 31, 1985 -- STORM BRINGS POWER CUTS, FLASH FLOODS
Sep. 28, 1985 -- PARCHED VALLEY EARTH DRINKS 8.75 INCHES OF GLORIA'S RAIN
Dec. 6, 1985 --- IT WAS NO HOLIDAY ON ICE FOR VALLEY MOTORISTS
Feb. 6, 1984 --- TEMPERATURE FALLS SHORT OF RECORD FOR THE DATE
Mar. 14, 1984 -- WINTER TAKES ONE MORE SHOT
Mar. 15, 1984 -- IT'LL BE WARMER IN WAKE OF 22-HOUR STORM
Mar. 20, 1984 -- HIGH, LOW TEMPERATURES SHOW WINTER'S WILD ROLLER COASTER
May 30, 1984 --- FLOODING CLOSES ROADS; FARMERS FEAR FOR CROPS
May 31, 1984 --- FLOODING WORSENS SOME ARE EVACUATED
Dec. 24, 1984 -- A WHITE CHRISTMAS? KEEP ON DREAMING . . .
Apr. 17, 1983 -- RADIO HAMS ARE EYE OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
Oct. 21, 1983 -- MONROE MAN'S STORM WORK BRINGS REWARD.
Jan. 10, 1978 -- WINTER STORM SNOW, ICE, BLANKET AREA AS MECURY DROPS