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Central PA Winter 2024/2025


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I'm sorry @VoyagerI had no idea you were in Tamaqua. I should have checked first. That's a long way from New Cumberland, lol. I did mention in a comment that the forecast was for my area, so I hope you caught that. The hrrr actually had that second wave timed out pretty good, although I didn't.  It's the first time I have ever used the hrrr real time to help make my forcast.   It seemed a little progressive to me yesterday comparing it with the radar, so instead of moving my idea of  timeing back for the second round  I got confused and moved it up .  Anyways, it was actually a lot of fun for me. Thanks for being a good sport .

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10 minutes ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

I'm sorry @VoyagerI had no idea you were in Tamaqua. I should have checked first. That's a long way from New Cumberland, lol. I did mention in a comment that the forecast was for my area, so I hope you caught that. The hrrr actually had that second wave timed out pretty good, although I didn't.  It's the first time I have ever used the hrrr real time to help make my forcast.   It seemed a little progressive to me yesterday comparing it with the radar, so instead of moving my idea of  timeing back for the second round  I got confused and moved it up .  Anyways, it was actually a lot of fun for me. Thanks for being a good sport .

Of course, no worries. I was actually trucking. Hazleton to Newark NJ to Reading. I had rain over to NJ, then it stopped. Then torrential downpours back across NJ to the PA state line, then it stopped.

Ended up with 1.30" for the event in Tamaqua.

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With yesterday's 1.26" of rain, we are now up to 73% of normal rainfall through yesterday. Our normal seasonal snowfall through yesterday is 30.4" we are at 70% of average. For Team Snow we could see a few wet snowflakes toward Saturday morning but otherwise a dry and chilly stretch of days with temperatures near normal for early March before a nice warm up starts on Monday with temperatures reaching well into the 60's to near 70 by the middle of next week.

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1 hour ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

This channel has awesome high resolution simulations and advanced information on  supercells and tornadoes. This video is older but one of his best. Highly recommend watch for storm lovers amateur or pro.

 

That is pretty cool.

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I did a lot of  deep thinking today, and I  think I figured out the scientific  explanation why the forum is such a shit storm. We need to remember that no matter what side of the political aisle you're on
politics really are nothing but a bunch of hot air weakly capped under forum rules . Then you have guys like me that are super fucking high  all the time making really cold posts.  Add in a  bunch of one-sided, politicial spin to the forum atmosphere, and the next thing you know, people are missing all over the God damn  place, and dudes are found tossed into other threads.

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