I'm currently in Clearfield. Definitely color up here. I was expecting that here, but Huntingdon is basically Kentucky climate-wise so seeing any color in late August was a bit of a shock.
Cats are getting bulky already. They did that last year around this time and at least around here, the winter was kinda rough from December until February. Stayed cold until Spring but didn't get much snow.
Seeing a lot of folks saying the winter is going to be backloaded this year and the clipper should return. I may be back up this way in a month or so just in time to deal with it.
8.7 magnitude earthquake off Kamchatka peninsula in Russia. Strongest earthquake on Earth since 2011 Japan quake.
Tsunami is confirmed.
Edit: 8.8 magnitude earthquake. 3-12 feet waves possible in Hawai'i. Three to five feet possible in US West Coast.
My particular spot is almost always missed in both directions. Kinda like the Tamaqua Split.
It's cloudy but not a single drop yet. About an hour ago a storm popped up to the east. Another went to the south. Nothing here.
Meanwhile in the most boring weather section of Pennsylvania, Ridge and Valley Huntingdon county, at least here in the SE part, I don't think it's really rained in the last two weeks. Getting pretty dry around these parts.
This heat wave did what it was supposed to do: It warmed up swimming holes and water parks. Swimming holes are now too warm but the relaxation of the heat will correct that and we should be set for a nice summer of water recreation.
I am now alright with low-mid 80s with the occasional hot one.