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Central PA Thread - Summer 2012


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Would anyone care to play the "What time will they get to Harrisburg" game? I have a wife and a 1 year old trying to get here from Allentown before the world ends.

(I know it's an "in my backyard" post. Sorry. It's important though, I don't want them stuck on the interstate in a Mini Cooper when all hell breaks loose here.)

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SE folks here we go.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE PA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...

NORTHEASTERN CUMBERLAND COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

DAUPHIN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

CENTRAL HUNTINGDON COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

JUNIATA COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

NORTHWESTERN LANCASTER COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

LEBANON COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

MIFFLIN COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

PERRY COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

SOUTHWESTERN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

SNYDER COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

SOUTHWESTERN UNION COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

NORTHWESTERN YORK COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

SOUTHERN NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

EAST CENTRAL CENTRE COUNTY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...

* UNTIL 630 PM EDT

* AT 502 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. THESE SEVERE STORMS EXTENDED FROM

MILLHEIM TO ALFARATA TO MILL CREEK...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 40 MPH.

THESE STORMS ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DESTRUCTIVE WINDS IN EXCESS

OF 70 MPH.

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I'd put this storm on par with one we had in early June, but not as good as the one during Memorial Day weekend. It gusted to maybe 40mph here a few times, then mostly calmed down. Lots of lightning though, a few strikes within a quarter mile.

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92/75 here unbearable....any damage reports yet out of storms?

Just crazy here. 91/81= 112. I never seen my dew point this high.

Welcome to summer in Houston! but today has been tolerable for a change with a high of 94F and a dp of 69 lol. Congrats on the strong storms, kinda wish I was there today for this, especially the storm that rolled through Port Alleghany in McKean county

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