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ineedsnow aka iloveicon
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Nice period of record you got there - 51 years ! Nice! Most people don't stay put that long.
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Thunder and rain here attm. Pretty dark out. This line is narrow but not moving fast.
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Yeah nothing out of the ordinary. Lolz...
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Brief rain shower in Parkton
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
mattinpa replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Ended up with very heavy rain but little severe here - likely some flooding in the area. I wanted a late night snack at Wawa but they closed on DoorDash. -
My MapsGL app. Direct Link... https://kaosfactory.github.io/WX_APP_standalone.html Which is also a part of this... https://kaosfactory.github.io/wxblox/geo.html And some of my emulators, which all can be found here... That particular portion of the app can be found using storm mode. Just click on a location.
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Some pretty good thunder and wind as this line in rolling in. Doesnt look like much rain on radar but maybe a quick downpour.
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Yeah him and his pal didn't fare well with this. We tried to tell them.
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G4 storm watch for Monday
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
RedSky replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Forecast low of 45F on June 2nd wow -
.61 last night .04 from the shower
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I find it really interesting that 1983 led to one of our hottest summers (as did 1991 which had the highest number of 90 degree days) and 1996 which had one of our highest May high temperatures did not see 90 again until the last day of August lol. And May 2018 heat came after a historically stormy and cold March and early April with lots of snow-- very different from the lead up to May 1991.
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Exact same thing happened to me back in my coaching days. People can be stupid.
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NOW we finally get hit with a good storm.
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Yes. The 1983 80 degrees was the 2nd lowest, I bolded the wrong year lol
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A bunch of spots in Tolland are over half an inch. Although I’m guessing most of that was early morning.
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And how many in May 90+ 1974 2 1975 2 1976 0 1977 0 1978 1 1979 2 1980 2 1981 1 1982 0 1983 0 1984 0 1985 0 1986 3 1987 3 1988 2 1989 0 1990 0 1991 5 1992 0 1993 0 1994 0 1995 0 1996 3 1997 0 1998 0 1999 1 2000 3 2001 3 2002 0 2003 0 2004 1 2005 0 2006 1 2007 2 2008 0 2009 0 2010 3 2011 0 2012 2 2013 3 2014 0 2015 1 2016 4 2017 3 2018 5 2019 0 2020 0 2021 0 2022 3 2023 0 2024 0 2025 0
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He was wrong again . Scooterstrugglebus
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Huh? Had one brief shower just now . Was dry all day
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First thunderclap of the day
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Below is the now infamous GHOST YEARS of our long Chester County PA Climate History. The chilling chart below highlights those murky 53 years of climate records from 1895 through 1947. The National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) has in a spooky 52 of those 53 years chillingly changed our historical climate records. But what makes this especially frightening is they did not use any actual living trained National Weather Service cooperative data records for any of those years. Instead they identified a surrogate Ghost Station whose soulless resident data ended up reporting data as the coldest place in Chester County. Somehow each and every year this station reported colder average annual temperatures compared to up to six (6) actual real reporting climate stations across Chester County in all those many years. Where did this Ghostly data come from? Why was it always colder at this station than at any real station? Don't be scared - the truth is out there!! Credit to Professional Meteorologist John Shewchuk for his continuing work at identifying current ghost stations that still report data!