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mahantango#1

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  1. I keep seeing 1966 on here. My neighbor (he passed away about 3 years ago) he told me in one summer the creek that I live along there was no flowing water. There were just pools of water in the creek bed. So I'm not sure what summer it was but I'd say it was in the 1960's.
  2. At least you'll be able to open that back valve and put a makeshift showerhead on it to cool off.
  3. The dry weather already has started a water restriction. https://local21news.com/news/local/water-restriction-issued-for-lykens-borough
  4. You don't need to add more heat to the already sultry conditions by introducing violence in the equation. How do you expect us to cool you off if there is a water restriction in the 'ville?
  5. He just said the rest of the month expect the 90's to continue. You can watch this mornings video here https://www.abc27.com/weather/heat-continues-as-humidity-builds-still-not-much-rain-to-speak-of/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3Xk6q5Wzlz2mzCHbdnNTkRQ_Xa37x9pXXge5Sw9Gxylx3QbtHlKLc-evw_aem_8kyJKM3Be467_oHHe2_mGw
  6. The Renewal by Anderson weather guy was saying he expects the 90's to continue for the rest of the month of July.
  7. You never know with the sometimes unpredictable weather these days. Anything can happen.
  8. There was some kind of fishing tournament at Sunbury yesterday. The water temperature was 80 in the Susquehanna River.
  9. Had a shower that developed overhead a little earlier. Got .07 and now a dewpoint of 79.5
  10. I started going to these Harrisburg fourth of July and Kipona celebrations since the mid 70's and enjoying them all. We even spend a day in the canoe one year on the river to witness the fireworks. last night was my wifes and I first time going down since 2011, as the kids are all grown up. Harrisburg has went to hell. They are cutting back on these festivities. Say what you will on Mayor Reed, but he cared and did a lot for that city. Now it looks like shit is getting out of control and will get worse. Sad as this once fairly good city has become.
  11. Wife and i want to attend the event down by the river tomorrow in the "burg and the fireworks, Question is will we get wet from possible t storms and showers?
  12. 542NOUS41 KCTP 020153 CCBPNSCTPPAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-049>053-056>059-063>066-022315-Public Information Statement...CorrectedNational Weather Service State College PA952 PM EDT Mon Jul 1 2024...NWS Damage Survey for 06/29/24 Downburst Event....Overview...NWS State College meteorologists have confirmed that a downburstoccurred late Saturday afternoon, June 29th, 2024 in northernDauphin County. Maximum wind speeds were estimated to be between 75and 95 mph....Millersburg Downburst...Peak Wind /Estimated/: 75-95 mphPath Length /statute/: 3 milesPath Width /maximum/: 1.2 milesFatalities: 0Injuries: 0Start Date: June 29, 2024Start Time: 5:38PM EDTStart Location: Millersburg /Dauphin County/ PAStart Lat/Lon: 40.54390 / -76.95261End Date: June 29, 2024End Time: 5:42PM EDTEnd Location: Millersburg /Dauphin County/ PAEnd Lat/Lon: 40.54562 / -76.90943Survey Summary:A line of severe thunderstorms began to produce wind damage in thetown of Millersburg at the Millersburg Area High School, locatedjust off North Street. A press box structure located above and justbehind a set of metal bleachers adjacent to the school`s athleticfield was blown off its supporting metal beams/foundation andlargely destroyed. A small ticket office on the other side of thefield was blown off its unsecured cement foundation pad and washeavily damaged when it impacted a long length of bleachers next tothe field.The line then continued eastward and produced sporadic winddamage within several residential areas across Millersburg alongand East of Route 25. The damage consisted mostly of downed largebranches, as well as a few snapped and/or uprooted softwood andhardwood trees.The last observed area of storm damage in Millersburg was nearLandfill Road, where a few more more trees were snapped, or hadsignificant limb damage. The storm appeared to weaken farther tothe east, as no more damage points were observed.We would like to thank the Dauphin County Emergency ManagementAgency, Upper Paxton Township Fire/EOC officials, the local areaSkywarn Spotter and HAM Operator networks for their assistance.We`d also like to thank members of the public who reported stormrelated impacts.&&NOTE:The information in this statement is preliminary and subject tochange pending final review of the event and publication in NWSStorm Data.
  13. https://www.local21news.com/news/local/millersburg-press-box-destroyed-in-saturday-evening-storm?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2sQ4W3rCns78NFiKZHjtpoNwSkVZuP2DHTGfpTB94Gr_sZ9N-7qz1Hc_8_aem_ogUgyS4lYUkhqzeme_ddng#
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