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3 minutes ago, Gravity Wave said:

Still time for those trailing storm currently over SEPA to turn into something but it looks like the rule that our best severe events happen during Slight risks is going to hold.

I tend to agree with this statement....same things with winds in winter-High wind warnings never seem to work out...

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5 minutes ago, winterwarlock said:

Its almost clockwork that the FIRST hyped severe stuff never pans out. In the next month some benign parameter will lead is to surprise widespread damage to make up for this disaster 

Too much hype-that's why people end up not listening....early school dismissals and MLB canceled mainly due to hype and hysteria.  Granted we have alot more access to info vs 20-25 yrs ago that's why you see alot of this stuff.  In 1995 you'd have no cancellations.

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5 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

The storms to the southwest of Allentown look pretty good, so the threat isn't over yet. Hopefully they'll hold together and hit us in a couple hours.

heating of the day will soon decline....doubt it's much more than garden variety

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51 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

Too much hype-that's why people end up not listening....early school dismissals and MLB canceled mainly due to hype and hysteria.  Granted we have alot more access to info vs 20-25 yrs ago that's why you see alot of this stuff.  In 1995 you'd have no cancellations.

Yeah it's ridiculous to cancel things for severe t-storm threats because t-storms are so unpredictable. You cancel a game for a steady rainstorm, not scattered t-storms. Crazy but as you said, the hype is ridiculous and leads to bad decisions.

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6 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Yeah it's ridiculous to cancel things for severe t-storm threats because t-storms are so unpredictable. You cancel a game for a steady rainstorm, not scattered t-storms. Crazy but as you said, the hype is ridiculous and leads to bad decisions.

Unlike snow the general public doesn't know you can't really pinpoint where severe weather is going to occur. It seems as though the hype that 60 million people were in line for severe weather and possible tornadoes was enough to cause major cancellations across the board 

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