So do blizzards, hurricanes, severe weather/t-storms, tornados, flooding etc. This is a weather board so you take/follow what mother nature throws your way...
38F
I betcha many of us started off using weatherbug then quickly realized it sucked and useless.
Hoping for a ice storm Friday, it's been a while. Exploding transformers, cracking/creaking branches and limbs w/a shiny coating on everything ...the whole 9 yards.
38F/sunny
Back in the old days when I had a morning paper route (5:30am) my huffy and I hit the asphalt many times because of freezing fog...quite deceptive.
20F
Hell, if I receive a little mix and 1" of snow at the tail end I'll be happy. Always enjoy rain changing to mix/snow events...total nightmare the other way around.
32F
Glenn wasn't the least bit concerned during his 11am forecast. Pretty much, "It may turn to a little mix before ending." Not saying he's correct but he didn't seem like it was much of a possible event...
31F
What exactly are you worried about? There's no watches/warnings and people aren't filling pools, watering grass, washing cars as they would in the summer. We'll receive precip mid/late week and earth will continue as normal...
*Almost fell flat on my ass taking trash to curb...icy patch./ 18F
My record inside a house is 46F with the heat completely off and overnight temps in the single digits/low teens. A house insulates itself. Camping is a whole different story...better have a solid sleeping bag.
Appears the heaviest precip is only going as far as central Mont/Bucks then stationary or moving back east/north. Still decent precip to follow but pretty much, get it now while you can...
Zooming out, more intense precip moving up while offshore precip moving in...I would think more intense rates will follow for parts of Mont/Bucks counties.
26F/Mod snow
The more intense bands which were only in NJ making their way into lower Mont/Bucks counties. And right around Reading seems to be the cutoff line for the past several hours...
26/Steady snow
Totally agree...like to see snow/wind happen in my familiar surroundings. From a distance, it's still cool but just not the same but I'll take it, better than nothing.
Been watching radar trends and seems it won't extend W more than a little outside Reading. Could blow up offshore and do so...just what I see as of now, who knows?
27F/mod snow
It's still building to the W and probably will move through Berks eventually but to a lesser degree. Aside from the shore we're in pretty good shape, 6"+. And the temps will keep dropping so we won't lose a flake...then add wind, cool stuff.
28F/Mod snow
I know squat about when the wind "kicks in" but according to Kathy Orr (Fox29) at 10pm she said starting around 3-4am.
Deer are mellow/cool...
28F/Snow
I kinda dig the overnight stuff because I'm a night owl, temps are lower and don't have to worry about that GD sun angle!
To answer your question, night/overnight storms seem to be the vast majority of our events in recent years...
27F/Snow
Better stuff moving into Mont/Bucks county and bands coming in off the ocean. Increasing intensity here...thinking the best rates 11pm-midnight to 9-10am.
28F/Snow
Oh, I know. He belittles snow/cold weather and always super happy with super warm/shore weather which disturbs me. His super tight "flood" pants"/overall suit disturb me as well...
On twitter...there's more.
32F/Flurries