Gifted students from Mount Vernon elementary schools  had the opportunity today to  discuss weather with 10 TV chief meteorologist Chris Bradley. Bradley said he was impressed with the students, and will mention his visit during tonight’s 5 p.m. news segment.
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Gifted students from Mount Vernon elementary schools had the opportunity today to discuss weather with 10 TV chief meteorologist Chris Bradley. Bradley said he was impressed with the students, and will mention his visit during tonight’s 5 p.m. news segment.

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