January 31, 2012
Unseasonably Warm Today
Temperatures will be unseasonably warm today as a low pressure system begins to make it's way into our area. Warm advection and mainly clear skies will have a great impact on today's high which is forecasted to be in the lower to mid 50's. Temperatures will come close to the record temperature of 58° set back in 1967. We'll montior the temperatures throughout the day to see if they go higher than what is forecasted and break the record.
January 27, 2012
Calmer Days Ahead
Over the next few days, the weather pattern is looking to calm down a bit. There are no big storms on the horizon as of right now. A few clipper systems will move through as we head into early next week. Those will bring us some snow but big accumulations aren't expected. As Wednesday rolls around, models are indicating another brief warm up, typical of the "roller coaster" weather pattern we've been experiencing. A system will move through around Wednesday and right now it is looking like a mainly rain event but it could possibly turn into a major snow event. It is still too far to tell but I'll keep monitoring it. AccuWeather is hyping it up to possibly being a big snowstorm but only time will tell which way it decides to go. The NAO continues to stay positive which is not allowing the cold air to stay around for long. Forecasts indicate it will stay positive for a while so expect this pattern to continue for a while.
Looking ahead into early February, models show a 50%-60% chance of having above average temperatures and a 33% chance of having above average precipitation for the first week of February.
The other graphics show the whole month of February and the probability of having above average, normal, or below average temperature and precipitation. Again we are in the above average for both.
Looking ahead into early February, models show a 50%-60% chance of having above average temperatures and a 33% chance of having above average precipitation for the first week of February.
The other graphics show the whole month of February and the probability of having above average, normal, or below average temperature and precipitation. Again we are in the above average for both.
January 20, 2012
Significant snow expected overnight Friday...warmer temps return late weekend.
15 Z model showing amount of snow that is expected to fall between Friday 7PM & Saturday 7AM. |
January 17, 2012
Wind Gusts 1/17/12
January 15, 2012
Cold Air Moves In...Warmer Air On Its Way
Weather pattern for early next week. Warmer air will return with rain showers for the area. AccuWeather Graphic |
Area Lows For 1/15/12. Many locations dropped below 0°. CrawfordWeather.com Graphic |
Area Lows (°F)
Local Airports
Meadville: 3
Erie: 4
Franklin: 0
Personal Weather Stations
Townville: -6
Cambridge Springs, PA (Rockdale Twshp): -10
Woodcock Borough: -3
Woodcock Township(Saegertown Area): -4
Conneaut Lake Area (KPAMEADV4): 0
Cherrytree (Titusville Area): -6
Conneautville Area: -9
Spartansburg Area: 3
January 12, 2012
Winter Weather Update
NWS graphic showing snowfall accumulations through Sunday. |
Update (7:00PM Thursday January 12, 2011)
I've been looking at the latest computer models for this storm trying to determine snowfall totals. The first batch of snowfall will begin just after midnight tonight. This will not be lake effect. It is just precipitation associated with a low that is tracking northeasterly through the area. Snowfall overnight tonight is looking to be in the 2"-4" range for most of the county. Some areas could see higher amounts. Friday is when the lake effect kicks in...most likely more towards the late afternoon/evening. Snow will be falling most of the day though...accumulations look to be around the
January 9, 2012
Ring Around The Moon
The moon with a "halo" around it. It was taken around 1 AM in State College on Jan 9th.. There were reports of seeing it in Crawford & Erie Counties as well. Photo Taken By Jordan |
The ring is caused by a refraction of light through ice crystals (mainly thin cirrus clouds) in the upper atmosphere. The crystals have a hexagonal shape to them which causes the ring around the moon. The ring will typically be the same size (22° across the sky) due to the hexagonal shape of the crystals.
Folklore says that the ring indicates that bad weather is coming. The cirrus clouds usually come before a warm front and low pressure system which tends to bring stormy weather. Also, some say that the amount of stars inside the ring indicate how many days until the stormy weather arrives. Does this work? Check it out sometime...
January 2, 2012
New Years Wind Gusts
Here are some wind gusts reported around the area on January 1st 2012.
Local Airports
Meadville: 40 mph
Erie: 49 mph
Franklin: 41 mph
Personal Weather Stations
Townville: 24 mph
Cambridge Springs, PA (Rockdale Township): 31 mph
Woodcock Borough: 29 mph
Woodcock Township(Saegertown Area): 24 mph
Conneaut Lake Area (KPAMEADV4): 33 mph
Grand Valley (Titusville Area): 34 mph
Local Airports
Meadville: 40 mph
Erie: 49 mph
Franklin: 41 mph
Personal Weather Stations
Townville: 24 mph
Cambridge Springs, PA (Rockdale Township): 31 mph
Woodcock Borough: 29 mph
Woodcock Township(Saegertown Area): 24 mph
Conneaut Lake Area (KPAMEADV4): 33 mph
Grand Valley (Titusville Area): 34 mph
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