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"Interior E PA, elevations above 500 feet on through C PA are at risk for continues snow, sleet, and freezing rain."
"Heavy waves of precipitation will start to invade from the south now through 10 AM tomorrow"
"Change over to rain for interior expected to take place over next 2-3 hrs."
I love following Steve D... it's perfect too since i live in Eastern, PA... and he actually was nice enough to follow me too so he more often than not comments on any of my questions or tweets I direct his way.
Interesting. Not at all the case here, as it's 41 degrees at the moment, but I note it's 10 degrees warmer in New Brunswick.
The winds woke me up this morning around 1:30 AM. Very loud and very strong. Reminded me of Hurricane Sandy or Irene.
57°F with a dew point of 57°F on Long Island. Not really steamy IMO. Cozy to hear the rain from inside. I've missed rain.
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