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E PA/NJ/DE Autumn 2025 Obs/Discussion


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Most spots across the area picked up between 0.10" to 0.25" of rain overnight. We could see another shower this morning before we clear up and turn windy. Today and tomorrow will be not too far from typical temperatures in the low to mid 60's. We look to turn below normal starting tomorrow night and that should last though the rest of the work week. Some of our valley locations that have already seen a couple of freezes may see another one by Friday morning. Our next chance of any rain looks to be tomorrow night into early Wednesday morning.

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Lows this morning ranged from as low as 33.6 in valley locations like Warwick Township to 46.8 at ridge locations like West Grove, Today we should we our warmest day of the week with some valley locations nearing 70 degrees. Higher ridge locations will remain in the upper 60's. A cold front crosses the area overnight tonight with some very light showers. After that we seem temperatures no higher than the 50's for highs and 30's for lows through the rest of the week and into the weekend. For those lower elevation spots that have already had multiple freezes this month you could see a couple more both Thursday and Friday morning. Higher ridge spots look to continue their growing season with lows remaining above freezing through the week.

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2 minutes ago, Albedoman said:

Just had a thundershower- light ---here in lower macungie

 

I was hanging out on my porch and was very surprised to see a lightning flash. Could be the last one we see all year as a fall/winter pattern looks like it will set in after this cold front passes.

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12 hours ago, Birds~69 said:

I know the weather has been boring but this subform has been quite dead. We better pick it up or a Mod will post the yearly question do we want to merge with the New York City subforum. Of course the answer is F-NO!

We should merge with the Sports forum since our Philly snow and sports fortunes are so similar :axe:

Picked up .25” overnight, 49F.

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12 hours ago, Birds~69 said:

I know the weather has been boring but this subform has been quite dead. We better pick it up or a Mod will post the yearly question do we want to merge with the New York City subforum. Of course the answer is F-NO!

I think I am the only one who posts here every day....no doubt winter weather will bring the folks back home!!

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Most spots across the area saw between 0.10" to 0.22" of rain last evening through the overnight hours. With that frontal passage last night, we will turn back to below normal temperatures for much of the rest of the week and likely to finish the month of October. This means we will probably finish October with below normal temperatures. This would be our 5th below normal temperature month over the 1st 10 months of 2025. Our valley locations will likely see another freeze each morning between Friday and Sunday. The higher ridge spots (above 600 feet ASL) will likely see no more than some patchy frost and continue their growing (freeze free) season into November. The growing season has ended for most valley locations across our area. We look dry for at least the next week.

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2 hours ago, Mikeymac5306 said:

This morning's GFS and CMC run say "What Halloween Storm?" While Euro keeps all the heavy activity and Melissa off the coast next weekend.

It's good practice for the winter...don't trust the models beyond 48hrs. (Even at 48hrs, you're taking your chances.)

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