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Another round of showers and thunderstorms are approaching from the west this morning and should cross the area over the next few hours. We should see a break in the showers this afternoon before more shower chances tonight and tomorrow morning. We finally dry out by later tomorrow and should see great weather on Sunday and Monday.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Another round of showers and thunderstorms are approaching from the west this morning and should cross the area over the next few hours. We should see a break in the showers this afternoon before more shower chances tonight and tomorrow morning. We finally dry out by later tomorrow and should see great weather on Sunday and Monday. -
Below is the average of all other stations and of course both the alterned NCEI averages and the Phoenixville/Spring City combo are higher than the all other station averages every year with the exception of 2023. In fact in 2024 the Phoenxiville/Spring City combo was higher than every other reporting stations average temperature.
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And you will be the last to understand while we are in a minor current warming cycle....it is nothing to be concerned about in the least!
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
We are now over 2 inches of rain across portions of Chester County including here in East Nantmeal. For the year we are up to 95% of normal rainfall. Almost 5 inches of rain has already fallen in East Nantmeal here in May. -
I think you would agree those 2 stations are the lowest and relatively warmest spots in the County. Plus only a few miles away from each other in the Northeast part of the County. For sure not representative of the county. Below are the actuals vs NCEI for the last 5 years.
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Truth! it is really a climate cult....actual factual data is rejected or of course "altered" to fit the narrative!!
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Rain will continue today and increase in coverage and intensity by later in the day. Most areas will see a good soaking with over an inch of rain forecast for many. This wet pattern looks to continue for the rest of the work week before we finally look to dry out by the weekend. If some of the more aggressive models verify we could see many spots move to above normal rainfall so far this year. Great news for the area farmers!
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Rain will continue today and increase in coverage and intensity by later in the day. Most areas will see a good soaking with over an inch of rain forecast for many. This wet pattern looks to continue for the rest of the work week before we finally look to dry out by the weekend. If some of the more aggressive models verify we could see many spots move to above normal rainfall so far this year. Great news for the area farmers! -
And Coatesville and West Chester moved several times over short distances....so let's just chill each and every single year for 70 plus years to a level that not one of the stations you know actually recorded?? And why do we continue to now warm our summers almost each and every year from the actual new stations that you feel "do a good job of covering the county"?? Look at how those adjustments paint a much different picture than the actual real observations...NCEI has now warmed this decade by already 0.6 degrees on a pace to do so by more than a degree by the end of the 2020's!
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Bringing our guy Charlie's Cyclical Climate Denial stuff back over to this thread, As we have highlighted to Charlie indeed 11 of the 17 current stations in the data set are in the warmer southern Chester County area below 40 degrees lattitude. Yet unsurprisingly our Charlie struggles to admit his Cyclical Climate Change Denialism fails against the real world raw data he hates to see we continue to put forth facts vs fiction!!
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As always Charlie you try to explain away factual data vs. recast adjusted data which is just never a good look....that said let's take your revisionist Cyclical Climate Denialism back over to the Chesco thread to better expose this alternate facts view you traffic in!! LOL!!
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11 of the 17 current stations in the data set are in the warmer southern Chester County area below 40 degrees
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And how many stations are in the NW part of the county today vs. the South????
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Fake and false Charlie there are actually only 6 stations currently north of 40.0 N and 14 stations in the warmer south and eastern sections!!