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Posts posted by mahantango#1
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Yesterday the afternoon was really nice to be out. My high was 73
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27 minutes ago, canderson said:
Nasty day here in Vancouver. Fairly heavy rain, 52 degrees and 30-40 mph winds.
Does it remind you of the weather that you left a few days ago?
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This seems a little off as in my local where I picked up .88 of rain on Wednesday evening. The colors on the map show I only got .25-.50
US National Weather Service Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center ·
FollowThe latest drought monitor was released this morning and it's not good news for the areas already in drought. Although the extent has not changed, the severity of the existing drought increased. Over the past 24 hours, up to an inch of rain fell, but the heaviest amounts were mostly in areas unaffected by drought. The next 72 hours will not bring any relief as less than 0.25 inches, and increasing temperatures, are expected
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Was mowing for 2hrs. On the riding mower this afternoon. I got cold out there. It felt like I was mowing in November with a temp of 53. Then got a surprise rain shower which put down .02 rain. Have to finish mowing tomorrow since the grass got all wet.
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1 hour ago, Jns2183 said:
I sit at a dismal 9.74" of rain for the year which puts me at about the 21st percentile
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I got 12.40 rain for the year. And 1.70 for the month of May.
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6 minutes ago, pasnownut said:
My wifes family is 2 generation farming family (Pine View Dairy for those that know the area).
They told me many moons ago that safe bet was memorial day for planting. I think because of the many warm springs that've been sprinkled in, it has moved up the planting timeframe, but to the peril of the planter. Spring hasnt changed that much, that its worth the gamble imo. I see sweet corn already 4-6" tall near my house, but thats much smaller scale gamble than a few hundred acres of regular corn. Fruit folks, totally diff ballgame (and not a good one this year).
Hope yall are doing well.
Yea I was talking about field corn and soybean planting. As far as planting my garden. I planted my potatoes about 2 weeks ago. There not up yet. Just planted stringbeans and peas e days ago. I should have some sweet corn planted by now, but that ground is too cold yet. And now just had .88 rain last night. And my garden is in the bottom land next to a creek. Last night during the thunderstorm my garden was basically underwater. If it would be a sunny day today and temps in the 70's I could get in the garden later today. But with a completely overcast sky and cool temps that won't be the case today. Hopefully it warms up soon and stays.
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Another cloud filled sky day, temp 51. another dismal day. Talked to someone that helps farmers out planting an harvesting crops. He said planting is running behind schedule with this cold May.
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We see more temperature ups and downs on the way for Pennsylvania over the next 5 weeks with frequent frontal passages. Despite the fronts, the pattern may not be excessively wet, meaning that drought conditions are likely to persist for SEPA


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My rain rate was 2.03in. hr. during the thunderstorm last night. It's been awhile since I think last July that my rain rate was that high.
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Good thunderstorm we had here. Heavy rain some wind and pea size hail. Continuous thunder and lightning. And .87 rain.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service State College PA 335 AM EDT Wed May 13 2026 PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-049>053- 056>059-063>066-140745- 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- 335 AM EDT Wed May 13 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania. .DAY ONE...Today and tonight. A few thunderstorms with isolated strong to marginally severe wind gusts are possible this afternoon and evening. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday. The probability for widespread hazardous weather is low. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotters are encouraged to report significant hazardous weather.
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3 minutes ago, Blizzard of 93 said:
37 low in Marysville
It gets any colder you'll be posting snow maps.
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31.6 this morning with frost and ice on the vehicles. This upcoming warmup can't get here soon enough. Covering up plants to protect them from frost is starting to get old.
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14 hours ago, canderson said:
F the heat! It’s why I left Texas.
Your going to Alaska, right? Maybe you should seek a residence there to escape most of the heat. Anyway It might not be that hot here this summer.
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1 hour ago, Voyager said:
Well, this escalated quickly!
SaturdayMostly sunny, with a high near 77.Saturday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 55.SundaySunny, with a high near 82.Sunday NightPartly cloudy, with a low around 56.MondayMostly sunny, with a high near 87.Bring on the heat!

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Frost advisory's and freeze warnings are out for tonight.
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Starting this weekend, we turn a corner & highs in the 70s and 80s will be the norm for the rest of May. local21news.com/weather
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We have certainly been surprised and truly grateful at the overwhelming support, concern and prayers on behalf of our family. We greatly appreciate the people who come each summer to our orchard!
It was a pleasure to have CBS 21 news come and interview us concerning the impact of the April 21st freeze. The CBS team was both genuine and professional as they assembled the points of interest for the news segment.
The value of the potential crop loss, as reported, was accurate. As with most farms, every spring brings fresh hope for a potentially good year. But as farming is very weather dependent events like frosts, freezes, insects, or markets can really take a toll on expected income, as we well know. However, whether it’s a great year, average year, or poor year, input costs remain the same. This is a management scenario most farms take very seriously as we do, and prepare for it financially through rainy day funds, insurance, diversity in crops, etc.
Coping with the emotional aspect of something like this can be difficult and at times discouraging. But regardless weather God choses to prosper us or God choses to shape us through adversity our desire is to honor God in our lives as we move forward. So, as God gives us health and strength we will try again next year (2027) to produce our crops of fresh fruits and vegetables for you, our valued customers!
With much love,
Your Honey Bear Family and Staff
(Including Juliet and Georgia, our granddaughters, who are excited to be old enough to wait on customers next year!)
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3 minutes ago, canderson said:
I forget the name, but a Lancaster County one is closed for the season.
Yes I seen that too and there was one in Lebanon County also. Shame as most of these orchards these people own are their only source of income.
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Heard yesterday a local orchard very near me had significant damage from the frost and freeze a few weeks ago.
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KEY MESSAGE 2: Frost/freeze risk Monday night/Tuesday morning over the western and central Alleghenies Almost a slam dunk for a widespread frost for more than half the CWA tomorrow night (N and W) - and a freeze in the nrn mtns. Dewpoints will be 25-30F - just low enough to allow the temps to be able to drop, but not too dry to keep frost away. Confidence in frost is near 100 pct, but for freeze is about 49 pct. Due to increasing confidence, frost advy and freeze warnings seem likely, but the consensus among the regional offices on this (midnight) shift was to allow at least one more forecast cycle for that to happen.



Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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Sounds like Hazelton will give you depression. I was up to Hazelton a few times to attend a class, seminar (for my employer) at The Top of the 80's about 10 years ago. Yes it's a different world up ther.