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East Nantmeal Township, Chester County PA and Sea Isle City, NJ
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We have experienced below normal temperatures for 11 of the first 16 days here in April. Today while milder it will still be below normal with our highs near 60 degrees. We finally see a couple warmer days starting tomorrow with highs near 70 and even warmer Saturday with temperatures approaching 80 degrees. About 10 degrees cooler on Easter Sunday but still a few degrees above normal.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
We have experienced below normal temperatures for 11 of the first 16 days here in April. Today while milder it will still be below normal with our highs near 60 degrees. We finally see a couple warmer days starting tomorrow with highs near 70 and even warmer Saturday with temperatures approaching 80 degrees. About 10 degrees cooler on Easter Sunday but still a few degrees above normal. -
Charlie fortunately we have the actual data for ALL of the stations not just West Chester and Coatesville. As we can all see clearly below without the post hoc adjustments to chill the past and warm the present (see how the lines cross in the early 90's) we clearly see the actual raw data for May (blue) is cooling while only the altered (blue) artificial data indicates warming.
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A cold front will cross the area this morning with a shower in some spots this afternoon. Turning much chillier tonight and tomorrow with high temperatures tomorrow near 15 degrees below normal with temperatures remaining in the 40's. A warming trend starts on Thursday with the warmest day being Saturday with highs well into the 70's. We could see some showers Saturday before cooler again by Easter Sunday.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
A cold front will cross the area this morning with a shower in some spots this afternoon. Turning much chillier tonight and tomorrow with high temperatures tomorrow near 15 degrees below normal with temperatures remaining in the 40's. A warming trend starts on Thursday with the warmest day being Saturday with highs well into the 70's. We could see some showers Saturday before cooler again by Easter Sunday. -
A couple of light showers are crossing the area this morning. A cloudy day today with high temperatures just a couple of degrees below normal in the low 60's. Chiller again tonight through Thursday before a warming trend bets underway on Friday before we turn a bit cooler than normal again by Easter Sunday. Some shower chances both overnight tonight and again Saturday night.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
A couple of light showers are crossing the area this morning. A cloudy day today with high temperatures just a couple of degrees below normal in the low 60's. Chiller again tonight through Thursday before a warming trend bets underway on Friday before we turn a bit cooler than normal again by Easter Sunday. Some shower chances both overnight tonight and again Saturday night. -
The sun returns today, and we start a slow warming trend although temperatures will remain below normal through the upcoming work week. By Friday we should see temperatures near normal with finally some above normal days by Easter Weekend. The only rain chances look to be Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
The sun returns today, and we start a slow warming trend although temperatures will remain below normal through the upcoming work week. By Friday we should see temperatures near normal with finally some above normal days by Easter Weekend. The only rain chances look to be Monday night into Tuesday morning. -
E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Some area snowfall reports around the area from the NWS this morning. ...Berks County... Huffs Church 2.5 in 0726 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Alburtis 4.7 SW 2.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Lyons 2.6 SE 2.0 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 2 ESE 1.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Mohnton 2.8 SSW 0.7 in 0800 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 4.8 ESE 0.5 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Morgantown 0.5 in 0730 AM 04/12 Public ...Bucks County... 1.2 NE Springtown 0.3 in 0710 AM 04/12 COOP ...Carbon County... Lake Harmony 2.4 WNW 3.2 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Chester County... East Nantmeal 1.0 SSW 0.3 in 0930 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Lehigh County... Salisbury Twp 1.4 in 0830 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Washington Twp 0.5 in 0848 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter -
So far this April we are running 2 degrees below average temperatures for the month. So far for the year to date through yesterday we are running 0.5 degrees below normal in temperatures. If April finishes with below normal temperatures this will mark the 4th month out of the last 5 months with the exception of March that have finished below average. The next week looks to continue our run of below normal temperatures with the warmest day of the week in the lower 60's on Monday, which is not too far from our typical mid-April highs. With the rain and melted snow since yesterday we continue to take a serious bite out of any drought concerns as we are now up to 86% of normal precipitation so far this year which is only 1.83" below normal today. Our next chance of rain looks to arrive by Monday night.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
So far this April we are running 2 degrees below average temperatures for the month. So far for the year to date through yesterday we are running 0.5 degrees below normal in temperatures. If April finishes with below normal temperatures this will mark the 4th month out of the last 5 months with the exception of March that have finished below average. The next week looks to continue our run of below normal temperatures with the warmest day of the week in the lower 60's on Monday, which is not too far from our typical mid-April highs. With the rain and melted snow since yesterday we continue to take a serious bite out of any drought concerns as we are now up to 86% of normal precipitation so far this year which is only 1.83" below normal today. Our next chance of rain looks to arrive by Monday night.