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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service State College PA
416 AM EDT Wed Aug 28 2024

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416 AM EDT Wed Aug 28 2024

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 8 PM EDT
WEDNESDAY...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to
weather.gov/StateCollege on the internet for more
information about the following hazards.

   Heat Advisory.

Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds 60 mph or greater are
possible.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.

The probability for widespread hazardous weather is low.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotters are encouraged to report significant hazardous weather.
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Low of 71. Really a nice morning though, as I took a walk around Mount Joy borough after dropping my wife’s car off for inspection. Just went by MDT on the train and can confirm the FedEx planes are flying strong. Jet contamination of the weather station likely, investigation underway. River looks calm and beautiful. Have a great day weather freaks! 

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Today will be our last hot day for a while as many spots could touch the 90 degree mark which for some may be the last one of the season. The cold front will cross the region this evening but stall south of the area and creep back north as a warm front over the weekend. Best chance of rain and some could be heavy in any t-storms looks to be late tonight. Temps tomorrow will be sharply cooler with highs in the 70's...a few degrees warmer but not far from normal temps for the weekend before a turn to cooler again by Labor Day and the new work week.
Chester County Records for today: High 100 degrees at Phoenixville (1948) / Record Low 38 degrees at Coatesville (1982) / Rain 8.00" at Phoenixville (2011)
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14 minutes ago, ChescoWx said:
Today will be our last hot day for a while as many spots could touch the 90 degree mark which for some may be the last one of the season. The cold front will cross the region this evening but stall south of the area and creep back north as a warm front over the weekend. Best chance of rain and some could be heavy in any t-storms looks to be late tonight. Temps tomorrow will be sharply cooler with highs in the 70's...a few degrees warmer but not far from normal temps for the weekend before a turn to cooler again by Labor Day and the new work week.
Chester County Records for today: High 100 degrees at Phoenixville (1948) / Record Low 38 degrees at Coatesville (1982) / Rain 8.00" at Phoenixville (2011)
 

Keep the Phillies logo going. Playing good right now but Walker on the mound today should be a scheduled loss. He is terrible. And the Braves coming up next for 4. 

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14 minutes ago, paweather said:

Keep the Phillies logo going. Playing good right now but Walker on the mound today should be a scheduled loss. He is terrible. And the Braves coming up next for 4. 

Walker should never have been on the flight back from KC

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1 hour ago, paweather said:

Keep the Phillies logo going. Playing good right now but Walker on the mound today should be a scheduled loss. He is terrible. And the Braves coming up next for 4. 

I am superstitious so you know it!! Just can't believe they are running Walker out there again today! Let's hope this is the end!!

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Across all 13 NWS COOP/Airport and MADIS stations across Chester County..and also here in EN - all stations through yesterday are running between no less than 0.5 degrees below normal to as much as 2.7 degrees below normal. Below are the averages this month and the negative departure from normal for August.

Atglen 71.6 (1.3) / Chester Springs 71.2 (2.2) / Devault 72.1 (1.7) / Glenmoore 71.6 (1.2) / Kennett Square 71.5 (1.5) / Longwood Gardens 72.2 (1.3) / West Bradford Twp. 71.1 (1.8) / Nottingham 71.0 (2.0) / Warwick Twp 70.3 (2.7) / West Chester 72.0 (2.1) / West Grove 72.4 (1.4) East Nantmeal 71.1 (1.5) / KMQS (Coatesville) 72.4 (0.5) / KOQN (West Chester) 74.1 (2.1) Phoenixville 73.1 (1.8) and Spring City NWS Coop site at 73.4 (1.2)

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