Crazy winds going on...... tornado watch continues, tornado warnings are being issued as these storms continue NE. Been seeing lightening, but the line is still far off.
Its a typical thunderstorm getting closer, winds still howling. I believe Lancaster may have gotten a tornado since the police, fire, and ems scanner radio was busy. Keeping fingers crossed here.......
Is this near you Well Seasoned , 8:37 p.m. EST Wednesday: Roofs damaged on several structures in the Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, area, according to the local 911 call center.
Its about an hour and a half SW. I watched it go right through where I picked up Maple in New Holland, Pa. This is much closer to my grandmother. Virginia got hit bad, more twisters coming in some of the same spots! Crazy for February!
This severe weather appears to be continuing NNE. Anyone in new england expecting severe weather? thewoodlands you getting snow sleet from this?
Last I checked it was still raining. It's still raining but not like it was earlier, the temps at 34 but should be rising through the night.
That's about an hour East of me. As that line of storms approached the river it really started cranking up the energy.
Heavy rains, winds and thunderstorms rolled in around 3:00 am. 40,000 customers without power here in Ma. The South Shore is lined up for some tough going for the next hour. It looks like extra coffee will be made this morning.
We made it through. Luckily the straight line winds were not as bad as they anticipated. The rain was insane, lots of flooding. Crazy weather!
Well Seasoned , when we were watching the weather channel this morning for some updates on the weather for next week, they said we have another system (Low) coming in just like the one we just had, they said Tuesday,Wednesday or Thursday depending on where you live. Is it this low coming off the west coast that will be coming this way. WPC Day 1-2 Forecasts of Fronts and Weather Lots of lows out there.
Wow, you ain't kidding! Like you said, wonder if trend will continue into spring. Very crazy weather lately!
All the info is from AccuWeather. The track of the storm will determine where the dividing line between rain and snow sets up," according to AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams. "There is no way to say precisely where that will be this far out." The zone from Kansas City, Missouri, to Chicago and Detroit could be near the boundary where snow, sleet and rain are possible. The storm will travel in such a way as to pull a significant amount of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, which will be squeezed out farther north, where the air is colder. "A storm of this nature has the potential to deliver 1-2 inches of rain," Abrams said. "Where that falls as snow there could be 1-2 feet." The storm track will also determine the northern and western extent of snow in the colder air. As an example, during the snowstorm on Wednesday around Chicago, a distance of less than 35 miles resulted in the difference between wet roads and non-accumulating snow to more than a foot of accumulation and snow-covered roads. "The storm is likely to deposit some snow on Colorado, including the Denver area, before swinging out onto the Plains," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said. RELATED: AccuWeather US spring forecast Final blow of winter's chill will reach northeastern third of US during early March VIDEO: Blizzard conditions in Chicago force drivers to abandon cars While there are uncertainties with the amount of rain and snow and the dividing line thereof, there is likely to be severe weather spawned by the storm in portions of the South Central states. The last two storms to affect the South and Atlantic coast have produced severe weather. Themost recent storm caused a number of injuries and fatalities. Regardless of whether the storm track shifts northward or drifts eastward, there will also be the potential for rain and thunderstorms reaching parts of the Eastern states during the middle of next week. AccuWeather will continue to provide updates on the storm in the coming days as more details become clear.
From the weather reports today on this new storm coming in next week, it looks like we'll be on the east side of it which could mean rain or ice with a bit of snow after that, will this mean more snow for Mrs. Backwoods Savage . It looks like they're forecasting a good amount of ice for Tuesday night (0.35 inches of ice) and on Wednesday they're forecasting 0.41 inches of ice, I'm sure it will change.
I hope not, the tomato plants I started by seed are up, let it be spring! I started 12 Banana & 12 Hot Pepper plants at the same time but they'll take longer to come up.