Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Thursday Blurb

Another day of severe weather!
 
As the low in the midwest pushes towards the northeast, a continuous stream of storms will move into the area. Already severe storm watches have been posted, along with flash flood watches. Definitely keep a look out as these watches may change to warnings.
 
Several of these storms have also already been capable of producing several tornadoes as we have seen in Alabama today - something that we could see in eastern PA. Additionally, gusts up to about 35mph are possible. It's going to be a busy day for weather!
 
Shannon Grumbly

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Wednesday Blurb

Severe weather will be the story for the third stay, this time more severe than the last two days.  Moderate risk of severe weather for Western PA, and Slight risk for the rest of PA.  So be warned and be alert for tomorrow.

Get ready for some rumbles.

Tyler


--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Friday, April 22, 2011

Weekend Blurb

Wet weekend is in store, and with more rain, comes flash flooding becomes a concern.  Flash Flood Watches have been issued for WCNS area.  Please watch out for any other concerns over the weekend, specially Saturday.

Tyler
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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Thursday Blurb

Another day of sunshine today! However, temperatures will be much cooler than yesterday. It will be rather breezy, but the sustained winds probably will not require Wind Advisories. Keep a look out, though!
 
Shannon Grumbly

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Wednesday Blurb

Please, Please, Please watch the skies and www.weather.gov as we have a cold front pushing through the state today, and assoicated with that is some severe weather.  The SPC has put a slight risk for the Eastern third of the state today, but the severe weather could begin earlier in our region of interest.

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Weekend Blurb

Morning All:

What a active Saturday Morning.  All of Central and South Central PA is under Flash Flood Watches for this afternoon, all of Central PA is under Wind Advisories, and Westmoreland and Indiana Counties are under High Wind Warning due to this powerful storm pushing its way through the region today.  Please monitor the situation if it get worse during the day, as warnings (especially Flash Flood Warnings) are most likely.  Sunday we will run the risk of showers in the morning and it will remain breezy.  

Have a great Blue & White!

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Friday Wx

Hello all,

Friday should be a continuation of the nice weather associated with the high pressure system that we have enjoyed on Thursday. Unfortunately, this high pressure will begin to exit the picture in the evening, bringing in a low pressure system that will affect the region in the first half of the weekend. No worries about watching the weather on Friday, but stay tuned for Saturday, as flood threats are certainly possible.

-- Nick Parker

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Thursday Blurb

Miss. Shannon is off celebrating her B-day, so I am in to cover the the nice sunny weather!  So enjoy it!  Because we need the ark for this weekend!

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Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Wednesday Blurb

The pesky cut off low will finally leave on Wednesday allowing clearing conditions.  No advisories should be going out anyways, expect morning showers at the extreme.

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Friday, April 8, 2011

Weekend Blurb

Evening all:  The weekend will be warming up, nothing to worry about severe, except maybe some flood watches for Sunday as the warm front passes through.  But beware of Monday afternoon for some severe weather, more info on that later.  Enjoy the warmth.

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Friday Wx

Hello all,

Expect a wave of precipitation associated with a low pressure system to the south to affect the Commonwealth all day Friday. Heavier precipitation bands will in the southern areas, while northern regions will receive lesser amounts. There is a possibility of some nuisance flooding, but I don't think that it will be a widespread threat, thus there is no need to be extra vigilant with looking for any advisories.

-- Nick Parker

Thursday Blurb

Although a possibility of showers are in the forecast, there is no chance for severe weather. Keep a lookout for the approaching storm this weekend! Enjoy the warming weather ..

Shannon Grumbly

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Wednesday Blurb

Good Evening all!

Today we saw what a strong cold front can do to us.  Tomorrow we will see a shortwave pass through the region, which will be a mix early on, then mostly rain.  Nothing should really be issued unless it has to deal with small streams.

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012


Monday, April 4, 2011

Monday Wx

Hello everyone,

Finally, we can enjoy some warmer weather on Monday as a warm front pushes across the state.  However, towards Monday night, a very strong cold front will be moving through the region. Most areas in the state are forecasted to have a chance for thunderstorms, so watch out for any watches or warnings that may pop u. As of right now, Ohio is already covered with wind advisories, so look out for those to progress here as well. Enjoy the warm weather while it lasts!

-Erin Rohland

Friday, April 1, 2011

Weekend Blurb

Several disturbances will cross the Commonwealth this weekend, but advisories should be limited to none existence.  Enjoy the warm up!

--
Tyler B. Roys
Vice President of Campus Weather Service
The Pennsylvania State University
Meteorology Class of 2012