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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
snowwors2 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
You’re scaring me now‼️… ...NWS Damage Survey for 04/04/25 Downburst Event......Media/Nether Providence Township Downburst...Estimated Peak Wind: 95-105 mphPath Length /statute/: 0.66 milesPath Width /maximum/: 1800 yardsFatalities: 0Injuries: 0Start Date: 04/04/2025Start Time: 04:48 AM EDTStart Location: Media / Delaware County / PAStart Lat/Lon: 39.9135 / -75.3827End Date: 04/04/2025End Time: 04:48 AM EDTEnd Location: 1 ENE Media / Delaware County / PAEnd Lat/Lon: 39.9194 / -75.3729Survey Summary:A strong downburst of winds from a severe thunderstorm producedsignificant damage early Friday morning. The most significantdamage occurred in the borough of Media and Nether ProvidenceTownship in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. In Media, the most concentrated damage occurred to the northeast of downtown between east State and 4th Streets. Several trees weresnapped at their trunks or uprooted. A building at the corner of Jasper and Monroe Streets lost a significant amount of its roof covering. The damage in this area was unidirectional with downed trees and roof coverings pushed to the northeast. In Nether Providence Township, the most significant damage occurred between Providence Road and I-476, south of East Baltimore Pike. Several more trees were uprooted and snapped in this area, falling unidirectional towards the east-southeast. Additional sporadic tree damage was noted between the two concentrated areas of damage. The overall diverging, unidirectional pattern of the damage is consistent with a downburst event. The damage to multiple roofs aswell as snapping of trees along their trunks leads to an estimated maximum wind speed of 95-105 mph.The National Weather Service would like to thank Delaware County Emergency Management and Mr. Lou Ruh for their valuable assistancewith this damage survey, along with residents who reported these impacts. -
E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
snowwors2 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
UMMM… YEAH… In this forum every couple of days‼️ -
E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
snowwors2 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Yesterday saw the largest high temp differential (45°) between my home base in Lumberville and my Maine cabin since I’ve owned it‼️ -
Gonna start calling you “Heisy”‼️
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…Think I’ll go sledding in the AM‼️
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Those birds are all around in abundance year round, now, if you see a hummingbird pass by, you know winter is LONG gone‼️
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Don’t know about Paul but here in eastern central bucks: Since December 1st, I’ve had 24 days where the temp remained at/below 32°… Quite a few of those stayed below 20°‼️ Also, had 43 days at or below 32° up at my coastal Maine cabin!
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Correct… Funny thing is, it’s actually a south facing lawn but the north slope, trees and “mountain” behind my home combine perfectly for a long lived glacial oasis! In fact, mid-December to mid-January, the mid-day sun barely rises above that “mountain”! Fifth home since getting married in ‘85 and, until now, I’ve always cursed out the homeowner who had a shielded lawn, as invariably, my lawns were ALWAYS first to melt on the block NOT anymore…It’s made this very cold, but minimal snow winter, seem very acceptable‼️ …LOLOL all related posts‼️
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An “equal opportunity employer” ‼️
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I’ve had coverage in my backyard since the first snow after that New Year’s rainer… I’ll have coverage until May at this rate‼️ First photo: 11pm Thursday
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Is see what JTA did there … But, like Kamu, my first thought was… ”Oh yeah…Well, I remember “HEAVY SNOW WARNINGS!” Gives me chills just reminiscing about those days‼️
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Same…Per my earlier post (photo)…White on the ground pretty much since the first snow after the New Year’s rainer! It’s made it feel like a MUCH snowier winter than it’s actually been!
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