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Bubbler86

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  1. On this MAP the LSV goes farther north than other depictions I have seen. Never thought about when I saw 'Windows open LSV", that includes the State College suburbs.
  2. LOL, if you ask one person you will get one answer and another person gives you a different answer. On some maps the MSV goes from the Northern LSV line all the way to NY and the USV is in NY. Other maps are more PA centric and have the MSV and USV both in PA.
  3. Yea, there are a few counties where some maps show a sliver of them being considered the LSV. Chester is one, Schuylkill is one, etc. I was just lazy and kept with the counties that have a larger chunk on those maps. I probably could have kept Berks off the list as well.
  4. That is how I knew Ken Brown, he bought it from me at Rennigers. You can take a wood ladder worth $5 in Cumberland County, call it an antique and sell it for $100 at Rennigers.
  5. I just read that there is technically a 1183 foot spot in Lanco on good ole Ken Brown's property...where someone stacked a bunch of rocks at some point in the past. The 1180 figure is public highest spot.
  6. That is indeed where I saw it. I am certainly not into relief maps like you but find it interesting to see the stats.
  7. If you take this map as the LSV, I know there are a lot of variations, the highest point in each county in order is: Franklin-Tuscarora Mountain 2459 Cumberland-Blue Mountain 2270 Perry-Blue Mountain 2270 Adams-East Big Flat Ridge 2070 Dauphin-Big Lick Mountain 1771 Berks-Blue Mountain 1680 Lebanon-Stony Mountain 1651 York-Stone Head North 1412 Lancaster-Texter Rd 1180
  8. That brings up an interesting nugget I noticed the other day. Lancaster actual has a 1000 foot elevation spot in the county.... Texter Mountain Rd. Of the 67 counties, it ranks as the 62nd lowest high point, and is also the lowest high point for a fully in the LSV county, but was still surprised to see one in Lanco over 1000.
  9. Interesting drought related effect that also happened in 2020. A gas glut is building with school busses off the road and yard maintenance effectively shut down. They cannot plow or mow anymore!
  10. I was thinking we have had several times over the last 4 years where some has been in the sky. Maybe not this pervasive/
  11. Weekend looks dry unfortunately or fortunately depending on you look at it. LOL. Models only have a slight chance of a passing shower on Sat in NE PA.
  12. Models backing up the chance next week...just a bit....and more like a front pass vs. a soaking vort. Friday still stands as a decent chance and Thursday a chance the farther North you go. We have not had anything since May 14th so past 3 weeks now.
  13. Smoky and 45 this AM. Smoke is not as evident over this way though.
  14. Glad to see USA flags there! Interesting one of your neighbors had a roof squabble and one went with metal and the other shingle.
  15. More rain streaming over the Capitol area...may not be reaching the ground.
  16. I do not recall seeing a "No rain for 7-10 days" post from you so you got your just deserts, I guess. Let me try this out, I am not going to buy a winning Powerball ticket for at least 7-10 days.
  17. So far, Harrisburg is the magnet for rain again just like 2020. At one point that year, Harrisburg had 10" more rain than Franklin County over a 2-3 month period.
  18. GFS and CMC also trumpeting Friday as the best chance of the next 4 days.
  19. 3K was also a crowd pleaser, considering just pop-up possibilities, for Thursday. I think today looks more east biased at the moment.
  20. Nothing says fail like a dry thunderstorm. Maybe sunny snowstorm.
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