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August 27, 2009

Dog days of summer are here, but nobody is panting

SARANAC LAKE — Parts of the North Country are getting an early taste of fall.

The temperature dipped to 34 degrees in Saranac Lake early Thursday morning.

Other areas of northern New York had low temperatures in the 40s, with 45 degrees at Watertown, 47 at Glens Falls and 49 at Plattsburgh. Most other upstate areas had overnight lows in the 50s.

Forecasters have issued a frost advisory for parts of the Adirondacks this morning.

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