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  1. NWS point and click has my location at a high of 100 for Tuesday and Wednesday, and that's not the heat index either. A mile or so away from me they've got it as 101.
  2. 2.5" here in Hopewell, 7-ish miles NW of the NWS.
  3. Just got back from Brighton Twp., and about an hour ago there had been enough graupel to make the roads slushy. There was an accident on 376 that I have to believe was a "too fast for conditions" thing.
  4. Nothing notable to post at this time--just a normal little summer thunder shower....
  5. Did I read (maybe in the Forecast Discussion), a few weeks ago, how exceedingly rare cloud to ground lightning is in January around here? Like only once in the last whole bunch of years? We just had a few good ones here in Hopewell too.
  6. And if you asked me to go out and measure the snow now, I'd wonder what snow you were talking about...
  7. Just measured 1 1/2" on the deck railing here in Hopewell. If I'd bothered to go out an hour earlier it might have been 2".
  8. When I went out at about 10 this morning I measured 5 - 5 1/2" here in Hopewell.
  9. Oh, sorry. Posted that and hadn't been back here since. In Rochester was 864, and in Economy was 850, per Google Earth, so not much of a difference.
  10. I was in Rochester (Beaver County, not New York), this morning, and got 1", measured on the deck of an equipment trailer, between 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. The grass was snowy, but pavement was just wet. Drove 1/2 an hour back to our site in Economy, and was surprised to find 2 1/2" on the trucks and trailers parked there.
  11. The day of the tornado on Mt. Washington I was working on Bailey Ave. (Which if you're not familiar, is a little further out from the point, but has the same sort of view that Grandview does.) I finished up, and when I got in my truck, turned on the weather radio and heard the tornado warning, but it was for points north and west, like Sewickley. I figured, hey, I have a great view from here, so I stuck around and looked at the sky for 10 minutes or so. I got impatient and thought, I'll never see a tornado, so I went home. Ten minutes later it tore roofs off the houses on the next street down the hill... But I digress. Back to arguing about winter storm warnings, which for my 2 cents worth, just because an event doesn't quite achieve the criteria, doesn't mean it wasn't justified in the forecast. Did the forecast amount of sleet factor into the difference between an advisory and a warning?
  12. Every time I see a Tornado Warning I'm really disappointed when my house doesn't blow away...
  13. Mixed rain and sleet here in Hopewell. Slushy on the pavement. And yeah, tree branches breaking.
  14. Even minimal insolation can make a difference on road surfaces. I was going north on 79 one overcast day, temp below freezing, with no ice on the road. Suddenly a southbound car spun out into the median, after passing beneath an overpass. As soon as I passed under the same overpass I figured out why--the road was iced over because it was in the shade of the bridge...
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