About This Station *Updated...06-27-2021*

The station is powered by a Weatherflow Tempest next generation weather station. We moved to this platform on June 21st, 2020 in an effort to improve our data accuracy. The data is collected every 10 seconds and the site is updated every 5 minutes. This site and its data is collected using Weather Display Software. The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain gauge and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible. We use a manual rain guage and snow stick for additional checks against the weather station.

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About This City

When Turner was first incorporated, July 7th 1786, the early activity was on Upper Street, between where the little cemetery and Bryant Road now are.

In this section there was a meeting house, a tavern, a school house, and a stage coach route to the North.

Turner's first town meeting was held on March 6, 1787, in the church meeting house on Upper Street. Town meetings were held there until 1821. In 1822, the town did not own a public building in which to hold the annual meeting, so they proposed to buy the schoolhouse next to Sylvester Jones', this proposal was rejected. From 1822 to 1830, however, town meetings were held in the cross road schoolhouse

For more information on the town please visit Town History

About This Website

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