The Northeast Weather Blog...

Observation Blog March 26-29...
Posted by: Zachary Labe, 19:59 GMT le 25 Mars 2010 +1
A strong cold front is poised to advance across the Northeast on Friday accompanied by falling temperatures and gusty winds with a bit of rain. Elevations above 2000ft above I-80 may even see a bit of snow mix in. Cooler temperatures are in store for the weekend with below normal temperatures. Have a wonderful weekend!!!

"Current Temperature"


"Current Dewpoint"


"Current Surface Map and Weekly History of Jet Stream Position"


"Regional Radar"


"Regional Satellite"


"Regional Advisories"


"Soil Moisture Anomalies and 5-day Precipitation Amounts from Hydro Prediction Center"


"Severe Weather Outlooks from Storm Prediction Center Days 1, 2, and 3"


"12hr Estimated Precipitation"


"NWS Forecast Max Temperatures"


"NWS Forecast Min Temperature"


"NWS Forecast Weather at 2pm"


"Current Storm Reports"


"Fire Outlooks from Storm Prediction Center Days 1, 2, and 3"

(All maps courtesy of NOAA and Penn State Meteo.)

"Forecast Model Links"
-NAM model 12z...Link
-GFS model 12z...Link
-NMM model 12z...Link
-SREF model 9z...Link

"Severe Weather Links"
-Atmospheric Soundings Skewt T charts...Link
-SPC Mesoscale Analysis Pages...Link
-Public Spotter Reports for State College NWS...Link
-Severe Weather Model Forecast indices...Link
-Severe Weather Parameter Definitions...Link

"Flooding Links"
-Automated Pennsylvania Rainfall Recording Stations...Link
-Flash Flooding Guidance...Link
-HPC Forecasts for Excessive Rainfall...Link
-Hydrology Predictions for Lakes, Rivers, and Streams...Link

I will be away from March 26-29 on a regional choir trip. This is an observation blog where there are automatically updating maps. Feel free to leave comments below and daily observations are welcomed. Back to regular blogging a few days after I return. Have a wonderful weekend!!!

"Here north of Harrisburg 2010 statistics"
(Severe Weather Stats...)
Severe Thunderstorm Watches- 2
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings- 2
Tornado Watches- 0
Tornado Warnings- 0
Total Thunderstorms- 6

(Precipitation Stats...)
Flood Watches- 3
Flood Warnings- 1
Monthly Precipitation- 3.12inches
Yearly Precipitation- 13.34inches

(Temperature Stats...)
Heat Advisories- 0
Excessive Heat Warnings- 0
90degree days- 0
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501. Zachary Labe 12:46 GMT le 15 mai 2010    
Quoting TheRasberryPatch:
over yours and my house Blizz

.03in of rain here. Yesterday's storms demonstrated once again how the Lower Susquehanna Valley sees the most impressive storm structure in severe weather outbreaks than anywhere else in the northeast. The combination of the flat farmland, influx of moisture from the Chesapeake and Atlantic, downsloping east of the Alleghany Plain, and natural geographic spin creates these supercell structures every year where other areas do not see the storm structure.
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502. baxtheweatherman 20:06 GMT le 15 mai 2010    
I got a storm around 3:45 that brought 1.25 inch diameter hail, lots of rain and wind, and I don't really remember there being much lightning. Hail is not very common here and I can only remember seeing hail once.
See Photos:
Link

Winds peeled away half of a metal roof on a home on near Martinsburg. Link
Note: This photo is from the Altoona Mirror
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503. Mason803 00:15 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
pic of the first storm that went through last evening:


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504. originalLT 02:09 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
While Blizz's blog has been quiet today, I have been lurking in Dr. Masters blog. From what I'm reading , it should be a very active tropical season. Dr. Masters has alluded to that himself, not just the bloggers. I guess we'll see.
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505. Zachary Labe 14:33 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
***Well yes... finally... a new blog will definitely be coming today!
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506. TheRasberryPatch 14:58 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
hahaha....too funny Blizz. will it have the Fall outlook? hahaha

bax - nice pictures of the hail...I don't ever recall getting hail that size ever in my life no matter where I lived.

originalLT - does it matter what so called experts predict when it comes to the Atlantic tropical season?
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507. originalLT 15:54 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
Hi TRP, yeah I think it does somewhat. It can give one a "heads-up" on what may happen. For example, my wife and her sister inherited a small 2 bedroom condo in Delrey Beach Fl., and with this out-look we are increasing our insurance coverage on the place. It will cost alittle more but I feel its worth it. I feel we're using science in a practical way.
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508. originalLT 20:42 GMT le 16 mai 2010    
Just a question, today I'm having trouble with the WU satellite, or wondermap, it goes on but nothing seems to working--radar satellite etc. anybody else having such trouble?
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Cornell University- Atmospheric Sciences Student; Central PA SKYWARN Storm Spotter; American Meteorological Society Member; PA CoCoRaHS Branch Member

Personal Weather Stations
Linglestown, PA
Elevation: 520 ft
Température: 62.5 ° F
Point de rosée: 61.9 ° F
Humidité: 98%
Vent: Calme
Rafale de vent: 0.0 mph
Updated: 21:48 EDT le 23 mai 2013
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