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Holy cow!! I just got home fortunately. Before that: Roads flooded, visibility near 0, driving no faster than 30 mph on the highway, flashers blinking….but made it! But something I’ve never seen before happened: water started dripping from between the top of the windshield and the roof! Fortunately I had a small towel to dry most of it up pretty quickly once I got home. After examining from the outside, I could see a portion of the rubber molding around the top of the windshield is sticking up a little. The great news: I got ~1” of rain, my heaviest since May 2nd! The newly redug ditches nearby handled the heavy rain quite well, keeping my street from flooding. I had complained to the city about it flooding in all heavy rains. Sometimes it pays to make phone calls. The radar showed what almost looked like a mini circulation.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Itstrainingtime replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Well - If Elliott from MU is right, we're looking at 25-35 days of temps in the 90s from July right through September. Plenty of heat is coming. More heat than normal, actually. -
I’ll forfeit summer if we can forfeit winter.
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hopefully we get something like that in late August
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Voyager replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It's very windy and I'm sitting out in an open high school football stadium, and the temp is 64 here, so to me, and my thyroid induced chill, I'd rather it be warmer and less windy. -
Hopefully nice next Saturday when you go to Middletown.
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I used to fertilize regularly but no longer do. Just a little preen every now and then. Let nature be nature.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Voyager replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
No, not 95, but low 80s. Like you all want cold and snow (winter) in November, I want 80s (summer) in late May/early June. -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
anotherman replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Seriously? You want it to be 95 and humid? -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Itstrainingtime replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Interesting...normal high for today is 77. Today's high locally was 77. -
June or July?
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at this point you just have to ask.. will we even have a Summer?
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this 18z GFS run is
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
canderson replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It’s a gorgeous day. Y’all were right about the humidity going bye bye. -
2025-2026 ENSO
michsnowfreak replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Its adorable when the warm trolls go on their rants and then really get set off like a spoiled child and start with the "denial" garbage lmao. Like you said, everything right over his head. He said warm january and they finished -2.6° so now its "thats not even 50th coldest". Thats how they operate. Disappears for a whole year, only to bring up that i said its early but I dont see April being a torch (2+ months out). January finished -5.2° here, so the month simply didnt exist here. It was warm in the west, so people in the frozen Great Lakes region should have been shoveling snow and scraping windshields with absolute fear because it was warm in Phoenix. But then April finished +4.2°, so we can shift focus away from the west finally. Look at his post history and how welcome he is in his own subforum. Oh and it was an "average" winter in the east. . It will be interesting to see if el nino produces cold pockets in the south/west, will look forward to the daily play by play for a region this forum rarely discussed until 2026. -
less than an hour ago you claimed the '80s start Wednesday. Which is it?
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Like I said. They can't even acknowledge the cold winter in this actual region, so we hear about how warm it was in the West and how the regular actual weather posters dont acknowledge warm months enough . Cold winter in the Great Lakes, but its warm in the west, thats what people in the great lakes should care about! Cool May in the Lakes? Umm who cares it was 98 in philadelphia, thats what people in the lakes should care about! (Btw welcome back to Philadelphia! They didnt exist this past winter, but an unusual May heatwave brought them resoundlingly back to existence). Some of us actually are still weather enthusiasts and thats not understandable to him. Hes partially right about one thing though. Its the same stagnant echo chamber with him and his buddy.
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feels distinctly autumnal
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18z GFS a bit more wintry for Saturday
