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mahantango#1

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  1. 22 this morning here, feels like a January morning but without the wind. Unprecedented cold imo. Wonder how many fruit trees and other stuff was damaged overnight with this freeze?
  2. Wxrisk.com dnrsopetSo352t815f6t1m0hhm545h368m09hfh9421c80aia5hgfagc9f4u · WHAT ABOUT EASTER? two things to say about 4/20 1 if the LOW on April 18-19 is delayed by 24 hrs then APRIL 20 EASTER looks cold and wet. Indeed some late Tuesday data data has this happening.... !!! yikes 2 Get the Newsletter
  3. They care about you having a great lawn! They are just looking out for you. It's a wonder they didn't recommend a tanker co. to deliver water to you to keep the your planting area moist.
  4. Is this the natural moisture your talking about?
  5. .78 from this event that started the other day For the week .54 for the month 1.19, so i guess on the bright side I'm above normal for the month...so far.
  6. Oh no the king has spoken. You don't think that this year's mowing trophy will be hoisted in Tamaqua's town Square?
  7. So I assume your the leader on the leaderboard for this year's mowing competition.
  8. Well it's April, let's not forget to add wind into the mix this coming week. It wouldn't be a normal day without wind!
  9. 0.00 in/hr Rate 0.15 in Day 0.41 in Event 0.51 in Week 0.41 in Month 4.50 in Year
  10. .12 rain from about 3 different thunderstorms.
  11. Good deal of heavy thunder here but not much rain.
  12. Tulip leaves are laying over this morning.no flower stems yet. Wonder if they froze last night at 26 degrees?
  13. Hope it shifts eat a little. Still time for adjustments, before game time.
  14. Not the weekend, but we need it and we'll take it.
  15. Latest EPS/GEFS suggests a brief period of cool and drier weather is likely Friday/Friday night associated with a surface high passing north of PA. However, medium range guidance indicates additional waves of low pressure riding along the stalled front will result in a rainy weekend. Latest ensemble mean qpf between Wed PM and Sun PM ranges from 1.5 to 2 inches over much of Central PA, which would certainly be beneficial given the recent dryness. This is especially true over the southeastern part of central PA, which has been under moderate to severe drought conditions for quite some time. There is broad consensus among medium range guidance that upper troughing builds over the region early next week, accompanied by below normal temperatures and scattered rain/snow showers over the Allegheny Plateau. Below average temps are favored for much of next week, which could raise some frost/freeze concerns as the spring growing season gets underway.
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