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This month was BARELY warmer than April.
The only other year that had a smaller difference in April to May average temperature was 1954 (0.4°).
Really shows how torchy April was and how chilly it's been in recent days/nights.
More record highs today (May 19th)!
Philadelphia: 98. Old record 96/1962.
Reading: 97. Old record 96/1962.
Wilmington: 96. Old record 95/1962.
Trenton: 96. Old record 96/1962.
We see more temperature ups and downs on the way for Pennsylvania over the next 5 weeks with frequent frontal passages. Despite the fronts, the pattern may not be excessively wet, meaning that drought conditions are likely to persist for SEPA.
At this weekend's Commencement at @penn_state, 45 students will receive their Bachelor of Science degree from @psumeteo, 5 students will get their Master’s degree and 4 will be awarded a PhD. @jmnese spoke with some of them to see what's next: https://t.co/0BSekDjPcN
The PEMN site at Penn State DuBois captured this brilliant rainbow after a shower passed by this morning! You can check out a timelapse of the rainbow here: https://t.co/dXhSQDkCon @PAClimateOffice@WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS@psumeteo
While working on his master's degree at @psumeteo, Christian Spallone combined his passion for forecasting with his computer programming skills to explore the accuracy of artificial intelligence models: https://t.co/g08cykMGR1 #gradstudentspotlight@PSUEMS@WPSU@pcntv
With trout season kicking off in PA this weekend, @WxReppert explains why it's a good idea to be familiar with the weather: https://t.co/6kV8RtZzmv @WPSU@pcntv
.@jmnese grades our Weather World Winter Outlook we made back in November for this week's edition of Weather Whys: https://t.co/Royokhmd6H #WxYz@pcntv@WPSU
Take a closer look at Pennsylvania wildfire season with @jmnese in this week's edition of Weather Whys: https://t.co/aTimXAollI #WxYz@PSUEMS@WPSU@pcntv
Meteorologist @WxReppert takes a closer look at the ins and outs of what wildland firefighters need to know to help protect Pennsylvania's forests: https://t.co/iSksrgdbbw #FireWeatherAwarenessWeek
. @psumeteo researchers just captured something never seen before.
⚡ Treetops emitting ultraviolet “sparkles” during thunderstorms
📸 First-ever real-world observation
📰 Featured in @SmithsonianMag
This could reshape how we understand our atmosphere. https://t.co/i5jMUN6wWg
From the upcoming Artemis II mission to new discoveries about Betelgeuse, @jmnese and Dr. Chris Palma catch up in our latest quarterly edition of Cosmic Connections: https://t.co/Cs6FvsNBsT @WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS@psumeteo
A tribute to the late Dr. John Dutton, who was instrumental in helping to launch Weather World as a standalone show in 1983: https://t.co/sOtI0Yw5D1 @jmnese@WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS@psumeteo
Student meteorologist Liz Plumb takes a closer look at what's involved with the broadcast meteorology career path - including some duties you may not realize: https://t.co/zSMXkY27pe @WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS
We're excited to promote @FilippoFwx to the role of full student forecaster on the show! Filippo made his debut with a busy weekend forecast on Friday - and did a great job of telling the PA weather story. Expect to see more of him in the coming months! @WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS
THANK YOU to the viewers who donated to @WPSU last night during our show! With 33 generous contributions, we met the challenge by the Centre Lions Foresight Committee & raised a total of $7,988 to help support public broadcasting in central PA, which makes our show possible!
The period from Jan 1 - Mar 1 was the 7th driest first two months of the year in State College since 1893, with just 2.65" of precipitation recorded during this time. Hopefully upcoming rain will cut into existing precip deficits across the state. #PAwx
Calling all birders! @jmnese talks about the intersection of migration and meteorology for this week's edition of #WxYz: https://t.co/ty6A0OccSr @WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS@psumeteo
It's no surprise that weather plays a critical role in aviation, including some variables you may not even realize. Student meteorologist Liz Plumb talks with her dad (a pilot) about icing, turbulence, and safety thresholds: https://t.co/N6SHqYSQVk