Your 3-day forecast

Undertoad • Jan 13, 2004 8:26 pm
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OK, this is nuts. In fact, this is not really even possible.
Griff • Jan 13, 2004 8:34 pm
5 Day Forecast
Wed.........Thu.............Fri...........Sat..............Sun
6° | -2°...-1° | -10°....6° | 1°....21° | 13°.....26° | 13°

I'm calling it a computer glitch. Just some bad code.
elSicomoro • Jan 13, 2004 9:51 pm
Tony, you're my buddy and you are a smart motherfucker...but if I've told you once, I've told you twice...you're not a meteorologist! Quit trying to predict the weather!

This seems more sensible...bring on the snow...and the Panthers!
juju • Jan 13, 2004 10:06 pm
That sort of daily weather change happens all the time where I live.
Elspode • Jan 13, 2004 11:08 pm
In the best tradition of South Park...Blame Canada!
Undertoad • Jan 14, 2004 9:44 am
All these forecasts share the same problem... if the "low" temperature on Wednesday is 16, and the "high" temperature on Thursday is 15... well there must be some kind of temporal front floating across the country messing up the space-time continuum..
Beletseri • Jan 14, 2004 9:58 am
Okay, maybe I'm dense but I don't see the temporal problem. If the low just before midnight on Wed is 16 and a cold front is in the process of moving in and the temp drops steadily from midnight on through thursday then the warmest temp on thursday could well be in the early hours of the morning at 15 degrees. Whatever, it is going to be bloody cold today and tomorrow.
headsplice • Jan 14, 2004 10:16 am
I don't know if it makes you folks feel any better, but a couple of weeks ago, we went from 45 to 12 in the space of 24hours (that's a high to a high). That sucked A LOT.
russotto • Jan 14, 2004 12:05 pm
Originally posted by Undertoad
All these forecasts share the same problem... if the "low" temperature on Wednesday is 16, and the "high" temperature on Thursday is 15... well there must be some kind of temporal front floating across the country messing up the space-time continuum..


I think it's just quantization artifact.
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 14, 2004 8:33 pm
Now hot air is introduced into the question.:)
Nothing But Net • Jan 14, 2004 9:48 pm
I know the summertime weather down here in Texas will fry eggs, but you can always shed some more clothes :cool:
elSicomoro • Jan 14, 2004 9:54 pm
Originally posted by Undertoad
All these forecasts share the same problem


Nah...the one for NBC10 shows that the low temperature for this morning was supposed to be 16, the high 25, the low tonight 20, etc.
Undertoad • Jan 14, 2004 11:39 pm
Thursday high 24 low 20; Friday, high 19. It may be a simple quantization error, but if that's the case they should disclose their methodologies. :)
elSicomoro • Jan 15, 2004 12:08 am
Originally posted by Undertoad
Thursday high 24 low 20; Friday, high 19. It may be a simple quantization error, but if that's the case they should disclose their methodologies.


No...that 20 is the low for tonight going into tomorrow. Then 24 for tomorrow, 4 for tomorrow night, 19 for Friday...see? It's a zigzag pattern...NBC10's forecast screen used to always throw me off until I finally figured it out.

Of course, the forecast has now changed...
plthijinx • Jan 15, 2004 1:06 am
Originally posted by sycamore
It's a zigzag pattern...



ahhh, now i get it. zigzags, ok......that's how y'all deal with the cold weather! :D
wolf • Jan 15, 2004 1:20 am
So, I started watching for the "Not Quite the Storm of the Century" that AccuWeather told me was coming ...

It was supposed to hit at around sunset.

Sunset came and went.

Around 2100 hrs I had a bit of a lull and went outside to check ...

I thought I saw something ...

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But it turned out just to be some prophyllactic salt thrown onto the bricks by our maintenance guys at around 1610. I had supervised this activity (I'm really good at annoyingly pointing out "hey, you missed a spot").

I wandered about a bit more and DID finally locate some actual snow that had accumulated by that point.

There was some by a storm drain. You have to be careful around this storm drain. It has a tendency to eat employees keys ... and by tradition, a couple of hefty guys lifts the grate, and then hold you by the ankles headfirst into the hole to recover your keys so you learn never to do this again.

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I also took the opportunity to check on my car, which was pretty much covered with snow by then. You may have trouble identifying the wolfmobile here, there is an awful lot of snow!
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End of shift was really not much more impressive, although there was a thin layer of really slippery stuff on the roads. I expect tomorrow AM to suck, and so am grateful that I will not be driving until tomorrow PM. The drive home would have been pretty much stress free, except for the inevitable asshole who decided that 1/4 carlength following distance was appropriate for the road conditions. And I KNEW that I had traction control and ABS and HE DID NOT. so I wasn't able to really enjoy the drive.

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As I went past the PennDOT building on the way home, they were still all in there drinking coffee and getting ready. I don't expect them to really be out on the roads until there's a significant accumulation.
Nothing But Net • Jan 15, 2004 1:21 am
Not your love life!
Griff • Jan 15, 2004 7:47 am
Schools out! Looks like we got about 7" of snow but its the cold scaring everybody. This ain't Minysoda, so Darwin hasn't done his work here. As a result various officials feel they're responsible for kids not wearing coats to school so they gotta close.
glatt • Jan 15, 2004 11:35 am
You know it's cold when your town's waterfall freezes over. This is my hometown: Lewiston, Maine. Lewiston is supposed to get all the way up to -2 today.

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plthijinx • Jan 15, 2004 8:53 pm
Originally posted by Nothing But Net
Not your love life!


aww damn. do you have to remind me???:(
elSicomoro • Jan 15, 2004 9:03 pm
I was hoping our company would let us come in 2 hours late...no such luck. (This being the same company that opened 2 hours late when Hurricane Isabel hit...and all we got out of that was moderate rain and a bit of wind.) Roads weren't plowed and the trains were running late...but I only got to work 10 minutes late. My God...it is cold...it wouldn't be so bad if not for that damned wind. I swear, this city is almost as windy as Chicago.
elSicomoro • Jan 25, 2004 4:25 pm
UT, THIS is nuts...the low for Monday references tomorrow night going into Tuesday.
Cain • Jan 28, 2004 2:25 am
Damn global warming
elSicomoro • Jan 28, 2004 8:06 am
Damn Cain...where are you? Canada?

I don't have to go to work until 10:30 this morning. Unfortunately, I don't have my car (it's at the repair shop--blower motor crapped out yesterday morning), so I have to take the bus down to Torresdale station and wait 20 minutes for the train. :p