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  1. US National Weather Service State College PA 

     
     

    Tuesday - November 18, 2025 @ 530 AM EST: A weak ridge of high pressure over the Commonwealth will bring a brief period of clearing early today before clouds thicken up from the west later this morning through the afternoon, well ahead of low pressure located over Missouri at daybreak. This weather feature will spread a shield of chilly, steady rain across the southwestern third of Pennsylvania this afternoon and evening. As the precipitation drifts north toward the Interstate 80 corridor this evening, the air will be cold enough to allow a mixture of rain and wet snow to occur. There could be a light coating of snow on the highest ridge tops of Central PA overnight.

     

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  2. Wxrisk.com MILD / DRY TRAVEL DAY WED 11/26 and TURKEY DAY 11/27 FOR EASTERN US then the stuffing goes sideways
    IMAGE #1 is the 500mb map from the European Ensemble valid as of November 25 on the left and November 30th on the right. and you can see the massive changes that occurs during the Thanksgiving holiday across the Central and Eastern us and North America in general.
    IMAGE #2 shows the 850mb temperatures (approx 1 miles above ground) … this is essentially the basic guide for used in determining snow versus rain during the winter months. and you can see how this is really cold air which is delineated by the -10C at 8:50mb with a yellow line it plunges dramatically Southward during Thanksgiving weekend.
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    ** BULLSHIT ALERT *** Even though a professional meteorologist issued this …. it is 100% bullshit.. Indeed the very next run of that model used to make this map showed something vastly different with a arctic cold air not advancing nearly that for deep on the East Coast.
    Like I said in the three week newsletter ....the Thanksgiving long holiday weekend was consists of four days will be it. of transition. conditions are going to turn colder and things are going to start shaping up for what could be a very Act of December.
    BUT... this sort of massive Arctic outbreak in late November is not supported by the data nor is it supportive of other things such as the MJO
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  4. SNOW SQUALL WARNING

    NWS STATE COLLEGE PA

    959 PM EST MON NOV 10 2025

     

    PAC027-033-110400-

    /O.NEW.KCTP.SQ.W.0019.251111T0259Z-251111T0400Z/

    959 PM EST MON NOV 10 2025

    Centre County-Clearfield County-

     

    The National Weather Service in State College PA has issued a

     

    * Snow Squall Warning for...

    Southwestern Centre County in central Pennsylvania...

    Central Clearfield County in central Pennsylvania...

     

    * Until 1100 PM EST.

     

    * At 958 PM EST, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line

    extending from Brockport to Lecontes Mills to Stormstown, moving

    east at 5 to 10 mph.

     

    HAZARD...Intense bursts of heavy snow. Gusty winds leading to

    blowing snow and visibility rapidly falling to less than

    one-quarter mile. Wind gusts up to 35 mph.

     

    SOURCE...Radar and webcams.

     

    IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous

    within minutes.

     

    For those driving on Interstate 80, this includes areas between the

    Dubois and Milesburg exits, specifically from mile markers 97 to 148.

     

    This includes Interstate 99 between mile markers 58 and 80, and near

    mile marker 84.

     

    Locations impacted include...

    State College, DuBois, Clearfield, Bellefonte, Sandy, Park Forest

    Village, Philipsburg, Woodland, Curwensville, Stormstown, Lemont, and

    Houserville.

     

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

     

    Reduce speed and turn on your hazard lights! During snow squalls,

    the visibility may suddenly drop to near zero in whiteout conditions.

     

    Serious injuries and deaths may result from people exiting their

    vehicles during a snow squall. Drivers may not be able to see you or

    stop! If you have been involved in an accident or pulled to the side

    of the roadway, quickly exit your vehicle and move as far away from

    the roadway as possible ONLY when it is safe to do so. Do not stand

    along or near the roadway, since approaching vehicles may be unable

    to maintain control.

     

    LAT...LON 4120 7872 4122 7865 4125 7863 4115 7815

              4093 7773 4074 7783 4069 7795 4106 7879

              4114 7880 4120 7872

     

    SNOW SQUALL...OBSERVED

     

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