I took my wife to the orchard last Friday - absolutely perfect day, and it wasn't crowded. So far she's made muffins, a pie, apple sauce and apple crisp...we still have apples coming out of our fannies...
So glad to hear that all is well!
My wife wants me to take her to a craft show on Saturday - I told her she's getting out of bed early, because we'll be done crafting by 11:15 so that we can get home and I get properly adjusted for the day's important event...
I was going to tag you in a post this morning to see if you were okay - I was concerned as you haven't posted much lately. (I know you're busy with fatherly duties and the house situation)
I wonder how much will actually fall with the squall line - seems like while it might rain quite hard in some places, not sure it rains long enough to pull off those amounts.
Also from MU this afternoon:
a line of strong thunderstorms at the leading edge of the cold front may bring locally damaging winds (up to 60 mph) to the Lower Susquehanna Valley between ~1-7 p.m. Thursday. More widespread, 40-50 mph gusts and brief, torrential downpours will be common.
I want to slightly amend my comment about MDT's readings - the cooler temps are specific to daytime highs. MDT still runs higher than I do for morning lows.
This is the time of year for odd temp readings compared to "most" of the year. I drive each day directly along the river and it's usually several degrees cooler than I am 2 miles out. Once we get a few nights in the 30s MDT will often start to read cooler than what I'm at. It'll go back to normal after we get a couple of hard freezes and MDT will go back to being the warm spot.