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ChescoWx

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  • Birthday 12/17/1963

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  • Four Letter Airport Code For Weather Obs (Such as KDCA)
    KMQS
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    East Nantmeal Township, Chester County PA and Sea Isle City, NJ
  • Interests
    Baseball, Music (Beatles, Jellyfish, Springsteen, Cheap Trick, Oasis, Keane)

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  1. Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday.
  2. Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday.
  3. Changed to Snow here in NW Chesco with the temp down to 36.6 degrees
  4. Plenty of downed trees in the area - we had the power go out 5 times with the generator on and off. Temp down to 39.3 and the rain has changed to snow just to my west in NE Lancaster County
  5. The HRRR with sleet and snow accumulation later tonight
  6. 0.68" of rain so far today may catch up to normal precip for the year by the end of this event!
  7. Great to see no severe so far !! Still need to watch that line with the front later this evening!
  8. I see my son's high school closed early. Let's all hope this falls apart well to the west and we get by with just some showers!!
  9. We have picked up 0.43" of rain so far here in East Nantmeal since midnight. We could see upwards of another inch of rain by late tonight. Today will be unseasonably warm followed by unseasonably cold tomorrow through Thursday. A wind advisory is in effect for wind gusts as high as 40 mph through tonight. A strong cold front will cross the area from west to east around the 9pm tonight. Temperatures will drop close to 20 degrees over an hour or so. Rain could briefly turn to sleet and then snow before ending. Temperatures return to near normal by next weekend.
  10. We have picked up 0.43" of rain so far here in East Nantmeal since midnight. We could see upwards of another inch of rain by late tonight. Today will be unseasonably warm followed by unseasonably cold tomorrow through Thursday. A wind advisory is in effect for wind gusts as high as 40 mph through tonight. A strong cold front will cross the area from west to east around the 9pm tonight. Temperatures will drop close to 20 degrees over an hour or so. Rain could briefly turn to sleet and then snow before ending. Temperatures return to near normal by next weekend.
  11. Today should be the calm before the storm. We see temperatures close to normal today in the lower 50's before rain arrives this evening. We have a chance to actually move to above normal precipitation for the year with between 1" to 1.75" of rain possible across the area. There will be a severe weather threat tomorrow especially with a strong cold frontal passage tomorrow evening. We could see temperatures fall by over 25 degrees over just a couple hours after highs well into 60's. Rain will possibly mix with or change to some brief snow before ending by Tuesday morning. We will see well below normal temperatures both Tuesday and Wednesday before we return to slightly below normal temperatures for the rest of the work week.
  12. Today should be the calm before the storm. We see temperatures close to normal today in the lower 50's before rain arrives this evening. We have a chance to actually move to above normal precipitation for the year with between 1" to 1.75" of rain possible across the area. There will be a severe weather threat tomorrow especially with a strong cold frontal passage tomorrow evening. We could see temperatures fall by over 25 degrees over just a couple hours after highs well into 60's. Rain will possibly mix with or change to some brief snow before ending by Tuesday morning. We will see well below normal temperatures both Tuesday and Wednesday before we return to slightly below normal temperatures for the rest of the work week.
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