Hello all,
During the first half of the day, wintry precipitation associated with the nor'easter traveling off the coast towards New England should affect the Commonwealth. This precipitation should exit the region from southwest to northeast in the latter half of the day. The precipitation shouldn't pose any significant or widespread threat to the state, but be on the lookout for any advisory updates throughout the day.
--Nick Parker
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Thursday Blurb
Flurries will continue throughout the night and into the morning, switching over to rain during the day. No watches or warnings have been posted for the area, but keep a look out for any updates, especially going into Thursday night.
Shannon Grumbly
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Wednesday Blurb
Evening all:
We have a very strange situation developing tomorrow and lasting for the rest of the week. Two storms will take aim at us, one tomorrow, which should stay to our south and not give any issues, but you never know, the ridges might go under advisories for accumulation of snow. Enjoy the complex weather!
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
Monday, March 28, 2011
Monday Wx
Hello all,
Nothing to worry about for Monday, as a ridge of high pressure keeps the sunny skies and cold temperatures around. It looks like the next chance for some interesting weather won't occur until Wednesday, as a fast-moving low moves in south of the commonwealth.
-Erin Rohland
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Weekend Blurb
Enjoy the nice weekend as high pressure keeps us cold and dry! Only 4 more weeks left! Next chance of precipitation looks to be mid week of next week.
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Thursday Blurb
Clouds will move out of the area as the storm pushes off of the northeast coast. There are no threats for severe weather, although temperatures will be quite chilly! Keep a lookout for the storm approaching on Monday.
Shannon Grumbly
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday Blurb
A storm system moving across Pennsylvania today will bring all types of weather with 60's in Pittsburgh, and snow in Northern PA. Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories have been issued across North Central and Northeast regions of the state. Please stand by for any updates.
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Weekend Blurb
Howdy everyone:
A cold front has pushed through and is taking our nice warm weather with it. But the sunshine should remain. The only thing we have to worry about is Sunday with watches for flooding for our clients for the beginning of the week rain. Enjoy the weekend!
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
Friday, March 18, 2011
Friday Wx
Hello all,
Continuing over from Thursday, there will be no severe weather threats on Friday. During the day, the Commonwealth should tap into warm sector temperatures, but during the evening and into the night, a cold frontal passage should happen. Showers should accompany the frontal passage, but there should be minimal severe and flooding issues within it. As before, enjoy the warm weather!
--Nick Parker
Continuing over from Thursday, there will be no severe weather threats on Friday. During the day, the Commonwealth should tap into warm sector temperatures, but during the evening and into the night, a cold frontal passage should happen. Showers should accompany the frontal passage, but there should be minimal severe and flooding issues within it. As before, enjoy the warm weather!
--Nick Parker
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Thursday Blurb
No threat for severe weather on Thursday. Clouds will begin to build up in the afternoon and into the evening, as the next round of showers comes through. Flooding should not be an issue. Enjoy the warm weather!
Shannon Grumbly
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Wednesday Blurb
Showers moving through the region tonight, some of it might be wintry in the Bradford region for overnight. Showers will be leaving the state during the afternoon. No concerns of flooding but maybe a winter weather advisory for North Central region just for tonight, but probably not. Enjoy the sunshine and warmth for the rest of the week.
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Friday Wx
Hello all,
We have had peaceful weather on Thursday, thanks to a high pressure system that was situated over the region for the past couple of days. This pattern should continue into Friday, so I don't expect much in the way of severe weather during the day. This weekend should have soaking rains throughout the Commonwealth, especially late in the weekend, so if you can, look out for possible flood watches or advisories being posted at the latter part of the day.
Have a great Spring Break!
--Nick Parker
We have had peaceful weather on Thursday, thanks to a high pressure system that was situated over the region for the past couple of days. This pattern should continue into Friday, so I don't expect much in the way of severe weather during the day. This weekend should have soaking rains throughout the Commonwealth, especially late in the weekend, so if you can, look out for possible flood watches or advisories being posted at the latter part of the day.
Have a great Spring Break!
--Nick Parker
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Wednesday Blurb
High pressure has worked itself into our region for the mid-week, but a cold front will push through. Good news is the fact this front will be dry, so only clouds to deal with. Our next system comes at the start of Spring Break.
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Tyler B. Roys
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012
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