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DIETS FAIL WORKS - Herald Mail Media
B16 The Herald-Mail 5-Day Forecast for Hagerstown Today Tuesday Wednesday Rain and ice this morning Partly sunny and colder 39° 26° 29° State Forecast World Cities Thursday Partly sunny 15° 29° Frederick 39/29 21° 36° RealFeel Temp Today The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature ® is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body. Partly sunny 21° 37° 20° Washington, DC 42/31 St. Charles 41/29 Salisbury 49/35 Cambridge 43/32 Sun and Moon Ski Report Sun Moon Resort 7:31 a.m. 5:07 p.m. none 11:17 a.m. New First Full Jan 13 Jan 20 Jan 26 Feb 3 Wisp - Md. Blue Knob - Pa. Liberty Mtn- Pa. Whitetail - Pa. 0 2 0 0 19-21 18-22 22-28 32-34 18 15 16 22 9 3 8 8 Source: OntheSnow.com Potomac River Stages Location Hancock Harpers Ferry New Trails Lifts Snow Base Open Open As of 7 a.m. yesterday Yesterday’s stage 4.66 ft. 3.03 ft. 24 hr. change +0.07 ft. none Flood stage 30 ft. 18 ft. Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 59/44/r 50/47/r 55/36/s 45/42/r 95/69/pc 27/12/pc 47/34/c 53/44/s 48/37/r 58/36/s 50/41/c 76/66/r 36/23/s 40/33/pc National Cities Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Hilton Head Baltimore 39/29 Columbia 39/26 Athens Amsterdam Baghdad Berlin Buenos Aires Calgary Dublin City Annapolis 40/29 Last 8 a.m. Noon 4 p.m 8 p.m. City Aberdeen 39/25 Hagerstown Almanac Statistics are through 7 p.m. yest. Temperature High/Low 35°/12° 38°/23° Normal high/low Record high 70° in 1975 Record low -3° in 1982 Precipitation 24 hours through 7 p.m. Sun. 0.00” Month to date 0.61” Normal month to date 0.99” Year to date 0.61” Normal year to date 0.99” Friday Times of clouds and sun Hagerstown 39/26 Cumberland 41/25 Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. THE BACK PAGE Monday, January 12, 2015 Today Hi/Lo/W 51/42/r 43/32/r 38/24/sn 19/7/sn 36/15/r 32/8/sn 45/30/c 30/16/c 30/2/sn 62/51/r Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W 52/37/r 35/26/pc 25/14/s 17/2/s 23/10/s 18/-3/s 39/31/c 30/15/sn 13/-4/s 60/41/r City Johannesburg London Madrid Mexico City Moscow Oslo Paris Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 82/58/s 53/45/r 54/34/pc 72/42/pc 31/15/sn 39/35/sn 47/43/pc 83/61/s 48/37/pc 53/36/pc 72/42/pc 36/28/sn 40/32/sf 50/39/r Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Rome Seoul Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw 56/39/s 34/17/s 85/77/t 76/70/sh 47/36/s 31/-4/sn 40/38/sf 59/44/s 39/23/pc 85/76/t 82/71/t 49/37/s 12/6/s 45/38/pc Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 City Houston Honolulu Indianapolis Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Myrtle Beach Nags Head New York City Today Hi/Lo/W 57/43/c 79/63/s 31/4/sn 61/43/pc 67/51/pc 81/70/t 4/-11/s 65/50/r 60/42/r 38/28/i Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W 49/38/c 80/63/s 15/-1/s 61/38/s 71/50/s 83/69/pc 9/3/s 53/37/r 46/39/r 29/20/s City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Richmond St. Louis San Francisco Seattle Tampa Virginia Beach Today Hi/Lo/W 80/64/t 39/30/i 71/51/pc 35/15/sn 47/35/r 34/15/i 59/47/pc 49/38/pc 78/65/t 57/40/r Tomorrow Hi/Lo/W 77/62/t 33/23/s 70/48/s 21/8/s 38/28/pc 25/13/s 61/45/s 50/37/pc 77/63/sh 41/35/r Area Cities Today’s National Forecast Yesterday Last year City Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/Prec. Baltimore 40/9/0.00 57/35/0.75 Boonsboro 37/12/0.00 52/34/0.41 Chambersburg 34/10/0.00 52/33/0.09 Cumberland 34/9/0.00 51/35/0.10 Frederick 39/12/0.00 50/34/0.37 Greencastle 35/9/0.00 na/na/na Hagerstown 35/12/0.00 51/33/0.22 Martinsburg 38/8/0.00 53/34/0.27 Ocean City 40/9/0.00 56/47/0.47 Smithsburg 35/11/0.00 51/36/0.40 Washington 43/21/0.00 58/37/0.87 Waynesboro 34/11/0.00 56/40/0.43 Williamsport 36/9/0.00 50/35/0.12 W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Prec.-precipitation, Tr-trace Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. National Summary T -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Snow and an icy mix threatens to disrupt travel from the lower Midwest states to the Northeast today, while rain wets parts of the mid-Atlantic and South and fresh arctic air pours over the Plains. Senior menus WEATHER SPOTLIGHT with Meteorologist Rob Martin A freezing-rain advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. today. Some light freezing rain is possible this morning before turning to rain by noon. Amounts should be light, but surfaces initially will be cold from the recent chill, so some icing is possible, especially on lightly traveled roads, driveways, bridges and overpasses. Temperatures will rise to above freezing around noon and the rain should taper off by evening. This also will primarily be a freezing rain/rain event in the higher elevations, but could end as some lingering light snow tonight. Breezy conditions will develop tonight and lows will be in the mid-20s. High pressure takes control for the remainder of the week and keeps the precipitation threat suppressed to the south, but temperatures will be seasonably cold through Friday. The next chance for snow or rain will be toward the end of next weekend. Weather fact of the day: On this date in 1985, a record snowstorm struck south Texas. Palm trees in San Antonio were blanketed with more than a foot of snow. It was more snow than had ever been received in an entire winter season there. Jan. 14 to 20 Weekly menus The Washington County Commission on Aging offers noon lunches to anyone 60 years and older at six locations — Smithsburg, Keedysville, Williamsport and three in Hagerstown. Smithsburg, Keedysville and Williamsport are open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Potomac Towers, Walnut Towers and Francis Murphy are open Monday through Friday. The hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the days they are open. The agency requires that you call by 11:30 a.m. to give them a two-workingdays reservation notice. A donation is asked per meal. For information, call 301-790-0275. Wednesday — Garden salad with Italian dressing, stuffed cabbage, green bean, yellow wax bean and baby carrot medley, whole-grain dinner roll, peaches, oatmeal-raisin cookie and milk. Thursday — Caesar salad, chili, corn bread, mixed fruit and milk. Friday — Crispy chicken salad, Italian white-bean salad, whole-grain dinner roll, orange wedges and milk. Monday — Closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Tuesday — Garden salad with ranch dressing, roasted turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, sauerkraut, wholegrain dinner roll, diced pineapple and milk. 1915: House rejects proposed constitutional Milestones amendment to give women the right to vote Birthdays YEARBOOK OF BABIES Show off your beautiful 2014 baby! Prints Tuesday, Jan. 20 Deadline Tuesday, Jan. 13, 5 p.m. 2x3 $20 ∙ 2x5 $35 HM-0020185658-01 Look for the submission form in today’s Herald-Mail, or come in to fill one out. 301-733-6900 ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Pen-Mar Reg. Assoc. of REALTORS® seeks CEO for a Non-Profit Organization in Hagerstown, MD, serving three counties in PA/MD. Full-time position manages office & staff. Some travel. Requires excellent managerial & communication skills. Understanding real estate or Association Management is beneficial. $45-60K + benefits. References & background checks required. Submit resumes by February 1st to [email protected] Subject Line: AE Position HM-0020189565-01 Jan. 11 — Tena Myers, Hagerstown, turned 55; Brian Sottile, Hagerstown, turned 42; Andy Calandrelle, Hagerstown, turned 28; Brianna Martin, Summer Street, Hagerstown, turned 14. Today — Brianna Rae Myers, Falling Waters, W.Va., turns 13; Kasey Kline, Linganore Avenue, Hagerstown, turns 8; Randy Kline, Wakefield Road, Hagerstown, turns 50; Gwen Barthlow, Leitersburg, turns 65. n To submit a milestone to The Herald-Mail, mail the information to The Herald-Mail, P.O. Box 439, Hagerstown, MD 21741; fax it to 301-714-0245; or email tonym@ herald-mail.com two weeks prior to the date. BABY IT’S COLD... Lookin-Nu 30% -50% OFF $ CHASE THE CHILL AWAY WITH SAVINGS OF THE WINTER SALE INGRAM’S MEN’S SHOP 301-739-3494 Garland Groh Blvd (beside Best Buy) OPEN M-Sat 10-8 Sun 12-5 reek bassmasters IMAGINE LIFE Human Services Cabin C12th Annual WITHOUT DENTURES. Positions Sportsmans TROUBLE CHEWING? TEETH? Available! FLEA MARKET Dr.MISSING Fred Bye invites you to a A representative from The Arc of Washington County will be taking applications on Tuesday, January 13 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at WC One Stop Job Center, 14 North Potomac St, Hagerstown, MD. Stop by and see what The Arc has to offer! The Arc of W/C 820 Florida Avenue, Hagerstown, MD www.arcwc-md.org [email protected]. HM-0020189491-01 Washington County Agricultural Education Ctr. 7313 Sharpsburg Pk. Boonsboro, MD Saturday, Jan. 17 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. New & Used Fishing Tackle & More! Tackle Vendors, Guides & Boat Dealer Door Prizes!!! ADMISSION $4 (Children under 12 FREE) (Early Bird Admission $8 • Doors Open at 8 a.m.) Refreshments Available!! Flea Market Tables $20 Each From I-70 at exit 29 take MD-65/Sharpsburg Pk south approx. 6 mi. & Ag Ctr. will be on the left For more info. contact: Jeff 301-733-7387 HM-0020189483-01 FREE Dental Implant Seminar on Tuesday, January 13 at 12 Noon Busted Water Pipes? Water Restoration Available (Insurance Claims Welcome) periodonticsandimplants.com 301-797-5751 800-403-2121 Expires 1-25-2015 BRIDAL EXPO Sun., Jan. 25th 11am-6pm @ the Valley Mall Hagerstown, MD Largest Bridal Show in the Tri-State Area Call 866-739-6868 today 13424 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 201 Hagerstown, MD 21742 (In the Sylvania Center) 24 Hour Emergency Service 2015 Seating is limited. R.S.V.P. by Jan. 12 Where Experience Matters 25 per Room Furniture Cleaning Sofa/Loveseat/Chair $105 to learn how you can get the look, feel and function of natural teeth with the help of dental implants THE BYE CENTER FOR IMPLANTS & PERIODONTICS 2 WEEKS ONLY (3 Room min.) (Traffic Areas Only) HM-0020189646-01 SUITS & SPORTCOATS FLANNEL & SPORTSHIRTS SWEATERS CORDUROY & WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS ALL WEATHER COATS TOPCOATS OVER 100 BRIDAL VENDORS Space is limited VENDORS WANTED Call Brittney Hamilton for more info. HM-0020182518-01 Herald-Mail Media’s TODAY IN HISTORY Actress Kirstie Alley is 64. Country singer Ricky Van Shelton is 63. Radio-TV personality Howard Stern is 61. Broadcast journalist Christiane Amanpour is 57. Actor Oliver Platt is 55. Basketball Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins is 55. Entrepreneur Jeff Bezos is 51. Actor Olivier Martinez is 49. Rapper TBird (B-Rock and the Bizz) is 48. Model Vendela is 48. Actress Farrah Forke is 47. Actress Rachael Harris is 47. Rock singer Zack de la Rocha is 45. Rapper Raekwon (Wu Tang Clan) is 45. Singer Dan Haseltine (Jars of Clay) is 42. Singer Melanie Chisholm (Spice Girls) is 41. Contemporary Christian singer Jeremy Camp is 37. Rhythm-andblues singer Amerie is 35. Actress Naya Rivera is 28. Actor Will Rothhaar is 28. Actor Andrew Lawrence is 27. Rock singer Zayn Malik (One Direction) is 22. HM-0020189691-01 Today is Monday, Jan. 12, the 12th day of 2015. There are 353 days left in the year. Today’s highlights in history: On Jan. 12, 1915, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected, 204-174, a proposed constitutional amendment to give women nationwide the right to vote. The silent film drama “A Fool There Was,” which propelled Theda Bara to stardom with her portrayal of a predatory vamp, premiered in New York. On this date: In 1912, textile workers at the Everett Mill in Lawrence, Mass., most of them immigrant women, walked off the job to protest wage cuts. In 1932, Hattie W. Caraway became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate after initially being appointed to serve out the remainder of the term of her late husband, Thaddeus. In 1945, during World War II, Soviet forces began a major, successful offensive against the Germans in Eastern Europe. Aircraft from U.S. Task Force 38 sank about 40 probe crashed into Comet Tempel 1 in July 2005.) Five years ago: Haiti was struck by a magniJapanese ships off Indotude-7 earthquake; the china. Haitian government said In 1975, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Min- 316,000 people were killed, nesota Vikings 16-6 to win while a report prepared for the U.S. Agency for Super Bowl IX at Tulane International Development Stadium in New Orleans. suggested the death toll In 1986, the shuttle Columbia blasted off with might have been between 46,000 and 85,000. a crew that included the One year ago: Southfirst Hispanic-American west Flight 4013, a Boeing in space, Dr. Franklin R. 737 from Chicago, landed Chang-Diaz. at the wrong Missouri In 2000, in a 5-4 deciairfield while en route to sion, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Illinois vs. Ward- Branson. Today’s birthdays: low, gave police broad Actress Katherine Macauthority to stop and question people who run at Gregor (TV: “Little House on the Prairie”) is 90. the sight of an officer. Ten years ago: A NASA Singer Glenn Yarbrough is 85. The Amazing Kreskin spacecraft, Deep Impact, is 80. Country singer blasted off on a mission William Lee Golden (The to smash a hole in a Oak Ridge Boys) is 76. comet and give scientists Actor Anthony Andrews a glimpse of the frozen is 67. Radio commentator primordial ingredients Rush Limbaugh is 64. of the solar system. (The HM-0020185523-01 By The Associated Press 301-791-7177 Free Admission Hosted by: Herald-Mail Media