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Bubbler86

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  1. Hrrr and 3k only drops temp 1-3 more the rest of the night. Rgem has a mass inversion/rad cooling event in a few hours. Something interesting to watch in a snoozer pattern.
  2. Dp's at LNS and CXY are supportive of some decoupling eventually. Might see some wild ranges tomorrow with some valley locales in the 20's and elevation not much below 40.
  3. LNS, MDT, CXY, HGR all in the low to mid 40's right now. MUI and THV colder.
  4. 41 here at 10. HRRR was 2 too cold for the official stations, except THV, at their 10PM panel. It still holds serve that many do not break 35 especially elevation. Interesting battle with the rgem. Rgem was 5-7 too cold so far for the MDT and CXY temps. HGR still at 45! WU has some colder temps at local therms in valley locales.
  5. This one cannot go on the Bears play calls. They left little time left. One of the more amazing endings in NFL history.
  6. Well that was one of the most unbelievable game ending TD's ever. Not sure how Chicago can bear looking at the replay. Generational TD.
  7. RGEM has Northern York county getting to 26 tomorrow AM. The coldest temp on the other mesos's, that I noticed, was 37. The disparity is up there with some of the larger I have seen. What usually happens in the spring is both sides are overstated and it ends up in the middle..32-35 for the LSV. Interested to see what it looks like tomorrow AM. NWS zones leaning toward the warmer suites when compared to the 26.
  8. How in the world do the Ravens lose to the Browns? Has Deshawn been holding Cleveland back that much?
  9. 61 for the hig That I am not sure. But I get a data push of all NWS stations every day and up until very recently, MUI has been below MDT/CXY area temps almost every day for years unless there was cell or something that was local to either station. Does not matter in the big picture of things but has been crazy watching the temps up there. The thing is, it is not just MUI. If you check WU daily you will see lots of stations temps north of Harrisburg have been running high every day day during this sunny streak. A bit of a weather phenomenon.
  10. They have been spot on for years. The dry ground is changing the norm. Most I know trust MUI better than MDT's obs with the water altering obs at the airport.
  11. MUI is traditionally colder than MDT or CXY. They are 4-6 degrees higher than forecast right now. Rgem still the only model that gets the LSV any where near freezing tonight. HRRR suggests MDT is not even going to get into the 30's.
  12. Somehow MUI is already at 62 or 63. This MUI thing is bothering me. LOL
  13. 46 nooner. MDT 54, CXY 55, MUI 57 or 58 as they will break into the 60's easily.
  14. I like the PSU "back up" QB. He makes them more dangerous IMO.
  15. If MDT gets to 80-83, MUI will get to 85-90 based on the last few weeks. Most people will not get that high but they are on a heater.
  16. If it were MUI or CXY I would say Oct 30th and one or two days in Early Nov are also in play. If MUI continues recent trends they are going to be 85-90 more than 2 days in the next 2 weeks.
  17. 36 for the low here. Most mesos's still show it warmer tomorrow AM than this AM. The exception being the rgem which is colder in valleys, warmer in elevation
  18. MUI made have made the 70's....have to wait for 8 to see.
  19. Not sure any of us can keep up with Indiantown Gap as of late. CXY cannot! 69 or 70 today is crazy.
  20. It settled at 66 here then went back as some clouds moved in. Looks like MDT is 65 and CXY 67. Mui hit 69 or 70!
  21. Harvest is continual. Peppers (some in pots) and cukes are still growing. Also have raspberries and strawberries still going.
  22. Late nooners. 63 and cloudy at cushwa in Williamsport MD. Had to drive south to see clouds. 65 at Rou.
  23. Plus, I think it is going to be a warmer wind than some people thought. Expect upper 60's down here. Should feel fairly nice out sans any fires that may start.
  24. Yea, I saw you have been in the 20's more than once. We have had some roof frost but nothing on the ground yet. Plants will not get frost so close to the house so temp is their main issue when it gets cold. The marigolds are going along like it is August though they have needed lots of water. One year they were still alive for Thanksgiving.
  25. Models have really trended away from an area wide freeze though the Rgem is still hanging on for valleys. We are getting a lot of onions and weeds in our yard so would like to shut them down with a freeze. I can cover the veggies if temps in the upper 20's.
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