I'll gladly vouch for this -
When I was a kid, my father drove the turnpike a lot as he had work clients out in the Pittsburgh area. He would often comment how the weather would change drastically at times when exiting east or west out of some of the tunnels. That was my experience yesterday - from the time I left Pittsburgh until I reached the Blue Mountain tube the temp was between 32 and 37 for the entire route. Immediately after exiting east out of Blue Mountain, the temp spiked to the low to mid 40s with peaks of sun. (it was snowing/grauple entering the tunnel from the west) My son was like...what happened to the snow?
Trip home on the Turnpike- had snow cover from the Donegal exit to just east of Somerset. Didn't see anything in the Bedford area but did see a little snow on the higher peaks approaching Blue Mountain. Most I saw in any area was just west of Somerset where there was 2-3" on the ground.
I called a Lions first win of the season a month ago. I was basically right. What a miserable game on a miserable day. That was 99% rain you saw on TV. No snow since about noon.
With JuJu and Claypool both out, Freirmuth should get some looks. I loved him at Penn State and now think he's going to develop into a potential Pro Bowler.
This is so true, and I wonder why they haven't been more intentional about drafting a top shelf QB for the past several seasons. Not sure Rudolph is the long-term future...but he's the imminent future.
Friends just arrived here in the 'Burg and said the ground was white on the highlands west of the Somerset exit on the Turnpike. I know it's a cold, windy night here.
I don't like the Cowboys either, never have. However, they're not a "fraud" team. Like them or not, I respect the tradition, history and success of the franchise.
My game is looking pretty miserable. Updated guidance suggests a fairly steady, cold rain falling through most if not all of the game. Hopefully upper levels support some snow instead. (Snow looks much more likely overnight)