Altitude Lou” McNally is Hudson Museum Archaeology Month Lecturer Oct. 25

Contact: Gretchen Faulkner, 581-1904; George Manlove, 581-3756

ORONO – Meteorologist “Altitude Lou” McNally, the Hudson Museum’s Archaeology Month Lecture speaker on Oct. 25, will discuss three decades of climate change in Maine and how it has and will continue to affect Mainer’s lives.

The lecture is at 7 p.m. in the Bodwell Lounge in the Hudson Museum and Maine Center for the Arts. The public is invited to the free event.

McNally, who also has hosted the popular Maine Public Television news magazine show “Made in Maine” since 1988, has been forecasting the weather for radio, TV and international yachting clients for 25 years. McNally holds a Ph.D in global climate change from the UMaine Climate Change Institute and is a frequent speaker and contributor to weather publications and websites.

McNally also hosted another MPBN television series, “So You Think You Know Maine,” prior to “Made in Maine.” He was nominated for Small Business Journalist of the Year in 2000, and has received three New England Emmy Awards for Outstanding Host.