Anyone feel the shaking? Another minor earthquake was reported in parts of New York state Saturday morning. This follows a fairly active period for tremors, albeit smaller ones, across the northeastern United States in recent weeks.
The United States Geological Survey had reported that a small 1.8 magnitude earthquake had struck right outside New York state only a week ago. The USGS reported that the tremor hit northwestof Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, as several towns in New York reported light shaking.
This was right after another small quake, which PIX11 had reported struck 8 miles north of Pulteneyville, in Wayne County, New York, back in late October. The United States Geological Survey says that residents “in the area reported feeling weak to light shaking”. The earthquake was a 2.2-magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale…