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8 hours ago, Jns2183 said:
You sir have one the most studied watersheds in the nation with 5 minute data going back to 1968
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The most studied?
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87 for the high today.
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6 minutes ago, Voyager said:
0.68" in my backyard from the storm.
You cashed in.
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Lots of thunder and wind here. Might be basically over now .45 rain from the storms. Much needed rain. Who knows when we will have rain again.
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Thundering here.
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Sounds like there is quite a bit of concern with these thunderstorms that will develop later today as they could become severe.
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Showers (with an isolated storm) this morning will bring some precipitation, but no severe threat.Storms begin to develop during the mid-to-late afternoon hours across portions of northwestern Pennsylvania and will gradually spread southeastward this evening. These storms will bring all severe hazards (damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes) to portions of central Pennsylvania this evening. Stay weather-aware! #PAwx | 06/06/2026 @ 5:53am


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40 minutes ago, Voyager said:
I got 90 by default (official rounding up) as I was 89.6 yesterday.
If the NWS can do...so can we.
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9 hours ago, Blizzard of 93 said:
Just brutal heat today.
It is June of course, but my absolute least favorite weather of the year is underway.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service State College PA 404 AM EDT Sat Jun 6 2026 PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-049>053- 056>059-063>066-070815- Warren-McKean-Potter-Elk-Cameron-Northern Clinton-Clearfield- Northern Centre-Southern Centre-Cambria-Blair-Huntingdon-Mifflin- Juniata-Somerset-Bedford-Fulton-Franklin-Tioga-Northern Lycoming- Sullivan-Southern Clinton-Southern Lycoming-Union-Snyder-Montour- Northumberland-Columbia-Perry-Dauphin-Schuylkill-Lebanon-Cumberland- Adams-York-Lancaster- 404 AM EDT Sat Jun 6 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania. .DAY ONE...Today and tonight. Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds 60 mph or greater and large hail exceeding 1 inch in diameter are possible this afternoon and evening. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday. The probability for widespread hazardous weather is low. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotters are encouraged to report significant hazardous weather.
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1 hour ago, canderson said:
91 today.
I loathe this.
90 here for the high today.
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87 was the high here today.
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Thursday - June 4, 2026 @ 430 AM EDT: High pressure drifting by just to the south of PA today will bring mainly sunny and warm conditions with comfortable/low humidity for our Thursday. The peak in temperature and heat indices will occur Friday with humidity creeping up a bit. Increasing west to southwesterly winds at the surface and aloft Saturday will combine with warm temperatures, higher humidity and an approaching cold front to bring scattered strong to potentially severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.



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86 was the high here today.
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44 this morning.
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79 for the high today.
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SPRING 2026 | March+April+May |Driven by unusually warm temps in March & April, the 2026 spring season was one of the warmest in CPASplit Precip: Wet to the NW Dry to the SE
Snow deficit throughout PA & Northeast U.S.
6/2/26|413am



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46 this morning.
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1 hour ago, Voyager said:
So here we are. June 1st and the start of meteorological summer. Will the rollercoaster ride continue, or will we finally sustain normal to above normal temps with good thunderstorm chances?
judging by the 45 degrees this morning, maybe this will be the summer that wasn't. I remember we had a summer that wasn't back in the mid '80's , I can't remember the year though.
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78 was the high here today.
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Remembering the Johnstown Flood – May 31, 1889It seems like May 31st is a cursed weather date here in Pennsylvania with tornado outbreaks and dam breaks!136 years ago today, one of the deadliest natural disasters in U.S. history struck Pennsylvania. On May 31, 1889, the South Fork Dam collapsed after days of relentless rain, unleashing 20 million tons of water from Lake Conemaugh into the Conemaugh Valley—and straight into the heart of Johnstown.In a matter of minutes, a wall of water 35 feet high raced downstream at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour, destroying everything in its path—homes, bridges, trains, factories, and entire neighborhoods. Over 2,200 people lost their lives, including entire families, and more than 700 were never identified.The Johnstown Flood was not just a tragedy—it was also a turning point in American history. It prompted a nationwide outpouring of aid and led to major changes in dam safety regulations and emergency response planning. The American Red Cross, under Clara Barton, responded to its first major disaster here.


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Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
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