ChalkHillSnowNut Posted Saturday at 01:29 AM Share Posted Saturday at 01:29 AM 11 hours ago, TimB said: A shame that we’re going to back into a below normal month after such a warm start. Really thought we’d get 23 out of 24 for the 2 year period starting July 2023. I’m not into warm anything really so appreciate the second cooler month than average in a row Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimB Posted Saturday at 04:57 PM Share Posted Saturday at 04:57 PM Pretty impressive cold advection today, for temps to slowly fall through the 50s despite precip ending and a few peeks of sun just three weeks from the solstice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jwilson Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM For those interested, KDKA had a few segments on the outbreak from 40 years ago. https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/1985-tornado-outbreak-western-pennsylvania-40-years/ This wasn't something I was aware of as a kid, but I now know people that were in Hermitage that day and had to shelter. Still the only F5 in PA history, and they've since said a couple of those F4s would have been re-classified as EF5s under the new scale. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted Saturday at 07:26 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:26 PM Chilly day today. Looks like the high might end up at 57F. Not a record, however. It was a frigid 45F for a high on this date in 1910. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RitualOfTheTrout Posted Saturday at 10:00 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:00 PM 3 hours ago, jwilson said: For those interested, KDKA had a few segments on the outbreak from 40 years ago. https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/1985-tornado-outbreak-western-pennsylvania-40-years/ This wasn't something I was aware of as a kid, but I now know people that were in Hermitage that day and had to shelter. Still the only F5 in PA history, and they've since said a couple of those F4s would have been re-classified as EF5s under the new scale. Pretty detailed write-up here: 40 Years Later: The May 31 1985 Tornado Outbreak I was living in Sarver, PA where the one F3 lifted at the time, pretty young but have some vague memories of that event. Probably a contributing factor to why Im on a weatherboard today. Also probably why this was my favorite book as a kid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimB Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM 7 hours ago, TheClimateChanger said: Chilly day today. Looks like the high might end up at 57F. Not a record, however. It was a frigid 45F for a high on this date in 1910. 18th year on record with a high of 57 or lower on 5/31 or later. So it’s about a once a decade event. Last was 56 on 6/1/2015. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rd9108 Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM Share Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM I think it was more so the wind and rain that made it miserable. Had a golf outing and I was freezing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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