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ChescoWx

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  • Birthday 12/17/1963

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    East Nantmeal Township, Chester County PA and Sea Isle City, NJ
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    Baseball, Music (Beatles, Jellyfish, Springsteen, Cheap Trick, Oasis, Keane)

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  1. Model Windshield Wiper in full effect - only 250 plus hours to go! What could possibly change?
  2. This morning's low here in East Nantmeal of 21.1 degrees was our coldest reading since the 18.5 degree reading back on February 25th. Our below normal temperature wise December looks to continue through the weekend with temperatures tonight here in East Nantmeal possibly reaching the teens for the first time this season. By Monday we start to warm up and see our rain chances increase through mid-week. We turn chillier again by Wednesday.
  3. This morning's low here in East Nantmeal of 21.1 degrees was our coldest reading since the 18.5 degree reading back on February 25th. Our below normal temperature wise December looks to continue through the weekend with temperatures tonight here in East Nantmeal possibly reaching the teens for the first time this season. By Monday we start to warm up and see our rain chances increase through mid-week. We turn chillier again by Wednesday.
  4. This is a classic GFS snow model map with 30 inches at PHL to 50+ inches for the heart of South Jersey - book it!!
  5. Some of the much needed rain totals from just this week across the area. East Nantmeal 1.82" / Glenmoore 1.65" / Atglen 1.54" / Chester Springs 1.71" / Kennett Square 1.22" / West Bradford 1.52" / Nottingham 1.35"/ Warwick Park 1.60" / West Chester 1.19" and West Grove 1.28" of rain.
  6. Some of the much needed rain totals from just this week across the area. East Nantmeal 1.82" / Glenmoore 1.65" / Atglen 1.54" / Chester Springs 1.71" / Kennett Square 1.22" / West Bradford 1.52" / Nottingham 1.35"/ Warwick Park 1.60" / West Chester 1.19" and West Grove 1.28" of rain.
  7. It looks like our wettest couple of days are on tap since the 5.86" of rain that fell between August 6th and 10th. Models show between 1.25" to as much as 2.75" of potential rain. A cold front will sweep through tomorrow night and end the rain....some models hint at a brief change to snow before ending. These type of rain to snow scenarios rarely work out the way the models project. Either way it is much colder to close out the week before we moderate to close to normal over the weekend with the potential of more rain.
  8. It looks like our wettest couple of days are on tap since the 5.86" of rain that fell between August 6th and 10th. Models show between 1.25" to as much as 2.75" of potential rain. A cold front will sweep through tomorrow night and end the rain....some models hint at a brief change to snow before ending. These type of rain to snow scenarios rarely work out the way the models project. Either way it is much colder to close out the week before we moderate to close to normal over the weekend with the potential of more rain.
  9. Temperatures will be mild through Wednesday before we turn sharply colder by Thursday morning. Rain will arrive later this morning and be over before the PM rush hour. Rain amounts today will be light with less than 0.25". Rain will return by later tomorrow afternoon and this rain will be more significant with over an inch of rain across the entire area. The rain could end as some snow showers by late Wednesday night.
  10. Temperatures will be mild through Wednesday before we turn sharply colder by Thursday morning. Rain will arrive later this morning and be over before the PM rush hour. Rain amounts today will be light with less than 0.25". Rain will return by later tomorrow afternoon and this rain will be more significant with over an inch of rain across the entire area. The rain could end as some snow showers by late Wednesday night.
  11. Today will be our 1st above normal temperature day in the last 12 days. Most spots should touch the low 50's. Mild weather will continue till Wednesday night when we turn sharply colder again with high temperatures both Thursday and Friday potentially staying below freezing. Rain chances both tomorrow and again Tuesday night though Wednesday could bring the area between and 1" to 2" of needed rain.
  12. Today will be our 1st above normal temperature day in the last 12 days. Most spots should touch the low 50's. Mild weather will continue till Wednesday night when we turn sharply colder again with high temperatures both Thursday and Friday potentially staying below freezing. Rain chances both tomorrow and again Tuesday night though Wednesday could bring the area between and 1" to 2" of needed rain.
  13. Although we have certainly had well below normal rainfall amounts here in Chester County across September and October we rebounded to almost 80% of normal in November. Overall on a year to date basis across all 19 current NWS/MADIS sites we are experiencing the 49th driest year with records back to 1893. In fact there have been 9 years with average rainfall across Chester County lower than 2024 just since Y2K. Rainfall ranges from as little as 35" at Atglen to as much as 50" at Avondale for November year to date.
  14. Temperatures today will continue to be below normal for early December but will begin a moderating trend tomorrow that will peak on Wednesday before a return to colder weather to finish out the work week. Of note rain is likely both Monday afternoon into the evening and again Tuesday PM through Wednesday night. We could see as much at 1.50" inches of rain across the area.
  15. Temperatures today will continue to be below normal for early December but will begin a moderating trend tomorrow that will peak on Wednesday before a return to colder weather to finish out the work week. Of note rain is likely both Monday afternoon into the evening and again Tuesday PM through Wednesday night. We could see as much at 1.50" inches of rain across the area.
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