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1 hour ago, mahantango#1 said:

I'm just wondering if we're going to have surprises in Pa. Around Thanksgiving?

Black Friday may be white for wester/northers.  Wet for rest.  been consistently showing up, but normal caveats apply.

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5 hours ago, Festus said:

While a 92 degree difference is impressive, the national (and world) record for 24 hour temperature change IN ONE LOCATION is 103 degrees in Loma, Montana.  Temp went from -54 to 49 on January 14/15 1972.  

Didn't this happen in one minute via a Chinook?

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4 hours ago, MAG5035 said:

I was up in State College early this morning, and it was a general 1-2” or so up there. A legitimate plowable snowfall in some parts of town and the surrounding area up there. Good thing this didn’t occur a few hours later than it did, as P-Dot was able to get on it before the morning rush. 

Pine Grove Mills a few miles from State College

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I'm glad PennDOT was on the ball somewhere because 453 from Water Street to Tyrone was pure, unadulterated ass this morning.

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2 hours ago, WmsptWx said:

Didn't this happen in one minute via a Chinook?

The Chinook is absolutely correct.  The write up is as follows:

"A downslope chinook wind event pushed the temperature at the town of Loma from -54°F at 9 am on January 14, 1972, to 49°F by 8 am on January 15th. The 103°F (57.2°C) rise is the greatest change in temperature ever officially measured on earth within a 24-hour period."

Can you imagine?  According to AI B), the Lancaster daily range record is 57 degrees set on December 23, 2022.  

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The Chinook is absolutely correct.  The write up is as follows:
"A downslope chinook wind event pushed the temperature at the town of Loma from -54°F at 9 am on January 14, 1972, to 49°F by 8 am on January 15th. The 103°F (57.2°C) rise is the greatest change in temperature ever officially measured on earth within a 24-hour period."
Can you imagine?  According to AI B), the Lancaster daily range record is 57 degrees set on December 23, 2022.  
Didn't places in the Dakotas go from 70's to feet of snow in 12 hours

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