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Just heard the weather radio ,1"acc for the SoPo's,we just about have 4" now at 31.8...unlike any Snow we've had this year Hvy Wet type. power blinked once...maybe they predicted more earlier.I didn't hear it...(then add it up)...hearing and seeing NO traffic locally ...March going out like a Lion here... 

 

Philly local stations were calling for 1-3"/1-4" up that way earlier today. A nice event for sure..

 

Sun is peaking through here...a nice sunset may be approaching. 41F

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Indeed. I was hoping for a bit more. Next week might make up for it. Feels like March out there today - how quickly we adapt to the spring weather!

And March felt like February.  ;)

 

I was hoping to get out there today and start the yard clean up, but it's just too windy. My yard is heavily wooded -- don't want to risk a big limb coming down while I'm out there.

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Line of severe storms in PA with a severe thunderstorm warning saying 80 mph winds. 'Jeez.

 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A
 
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
  NORTHWESTERN GREENE COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA...
  BEAVER COUNTY IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA...
  SOUTHWESTERN BUTLER COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...
  WASHINGTON COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA...
  ALLEGHENY COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA...
  EAST CENTRAL MARSHALL COUNTY IN NORTHERN WEST VIRGINIA...
 
* UNTIL 630 PM EDT
 
* AT 555 PM EDT...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE
  EXTENDING FROM NEAR BLACKHAWK TO NEAR AMBRIDGE TO NEAR CECIL-BISHOP
  TO NEAR DALLAS...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH.
 
  THESE ARE VERY DANGEROUS STORMS. 
 
  HAZARD...80 MPH WIND GUSTS. 
 
  SOURCE...EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. 
 
  IMPACT...FLYING DEBRIS WILL BE DANGEROUS TO THOSE CAUGHT WITHOUT 
           SHELTER. MOBILE HOMES WILL BE HEAVILY DAMAGED. EXPECT 
           CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE TO ROOFS...WINDOWS AND VEHICLES. 
           EXTENSIVE TREE DAMAGE AND POWER OUTAGES ARE LIKELY. 
 
* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
  PITTSBURGH...PENN HILLS...MOUNT LEBANON...BETHEL PARK...
  CRANBERRY...PLUM...MOON...WEST MIFFLIN...BALDWIN...MCKEESPORT...
  UPPER ST. CLAIR...WILKINSBURG...WHITEHALL...WASHINGTON...FRANKLIN
  PARK...MUNHALL...NORTH VERSAILLES...BRENTWOOD...ALIQUIPPA AND
  CANONSBURG.
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So far this week a total 0.19" of rain here. Adding that to the end of last week puts the total (here) under 0.30" for April so far. A little dry, especially considering all the damp days we've had. Hoping for a nice shot of rain later on, looks like it all may be riding on the frontal passage.

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