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Central PA - Winter 2020/2021 Part 2


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CTP has the mention of snow in the Harrisburg area forecast Monday night & Tuesday.

Monday Night
A chance of snow showers after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tuesday
A chance of snow showers before 10am, then a chance of rain and snow showers between 10am and 11am, then a chance of rain showers after 11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

 

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Very unusual day today temperature-wise.  My overnight low this morning was an amazing 56.5 degrees.  Right now at 9:30pm I've dropped to a new daily low of 54.9 degrees with a staggering low humidity of 25% and a dewpoint of just 22F.  I had a low humidity this afternoon of just 19%.  These low humidity's are much more common a month from now in mid April when temps reach the 60s or 70s with dewpoints in the 20s producing relative humidity's all the way down to 10% sometimes.  Glad we are returning to much more "normal" temps for March beginning tomorrow.  Upper 70's yesterday here were prematurely toasty. 

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Is it going to snow or rain Tuesday or did storm just die lol

Probably will be cloudy and Canderson will record a 50mph+ wind guest.

At this point I’d be fascinated if an Isabel type storm slammed out this summer just to see his wind guests make a run at 100


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9 hours ago, losetoa6 said:

I have several Boggs , Clemens rookie cards . I have 1 Rice rc.

I wish my boxes and boxes of 80's cards were worth what we thought there were going to be.  If I had invested all that money in stocks, I would surely be up a million dollars vs what my 50 Steve Jeltz rookies are worth.

 

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2 hours ago, Bubbler86 said:

I wish my boxes and boxes of 80's cards were worth what we thought there were going to be.  If I had invested all that money in stocks, I would surely be up a million dollars vs what my 50 Steve Jeltz rookies are worth.

 

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That’s my Buccos, putting up a 10-spot in the top of the first and still finding a way to lose!

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4 hours ago, Bubbler86 said:

I wish my boxes and boxes of 80's cards were worth what we thought there were going to be.  If I had invested all that money in stocks, I would surely be up a million dollars vs what my 50 Steve Jeltz rookies are worth.

 

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Steve "nobody Jeltz" as Chris Berman called him, was so good that he put Lancaster's Tommy Herr on the bench that game. 

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My love of baseball started in 1972, and by the 1980s I knew every MLB roster by memory. Some of those years in the mid 80s I saw over 50 games a season between the O's, Phils, and Pirates. I especially loved going to Three Rivers without tickets and getting seats behind the visitors dugout 2 hours before gametime. I was at a Monday night game against the Padres that drew just over 4,000. It was a nice night, too.

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1 hour ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Steve "nobody Jeltz" as Chris Berman called him, was so good that he put Lancaster's Tommy Herr on the bench that game. 

If I remember correctly Tom Herr was struggling with an injury and when the Phil's went down 10-0, they brought in The Jet to replace him.  I will never forget the call on one of Jeltz's  home runs.  Harry Kallas said "could it, could it, could it!  3 run homerun Steve jeltz!"  (Something like that).  

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1 hour ago, Itstrainingtime said:

My love of baseball started in 1972, and by the 1980s I knew every MLB roster by memory. Some of those years in the mid 80s I saw over 50 games a season between the O's, Phils, and Pirates. I especially loved going to Three Rivers without tickets and getting seats behind the visitors dugout 2 hours before gametime. I was at a Monday night game against the Padres that drew just over 4,000. It was a nice night, too.

I bet you had a strat-o-matic game.  Lol

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15 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

If I remember correctly Tom Herr was struggling with an injury and when the Phil's went down 10-0, they brought in The Jet to replace him.  I will never forget the call on one of Jeltz's  home runs.  Harry Kallas said "could it, could it, could it!  3 run homerun Steve jeltz!"  (Something like that).  

I've despised the Phillies since I was 5 years old. Having said that, as a lifelong diehard fan of baseball and not just the Orioles, I have many fond memories of games at the Vet, and listening to Harry and Richie as a kid was awesome. Those 2 were so much fun to listen to. 

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