Entries by Tyler Brown

Rinse and Repeat: Cold and Blustery Conditions On Tap This Week

  It was a wild wintry weather weekend across the state. Much of Pennsylvania experienced a combination of snow, rain, and even ice to end the day. As a storm system moved through, much of the state first saw snow that after a few hours changed over to rain. State College received around half an […]

Taking A Ride On The Temperature Rollercoaster

We saw wintry conditions across the state on Wednesday as a winter storm system tracked up the coast, bringing snow, ice, and rain along with it. Temperatures hung around the freezing mark throughout the day and overnight into Thursday. We’re starting to see those temperatures elevate into Thursday, but they will again take a drop […]

The Dog Days of Winter

  Since the year has started, State College has seen a winter unlike those in recent years’ past. The month of January ended about three degrees below climatological average, which was the first month below average since 2022. Though much of the commonwealth lacked appreciable precipitation, Mother Nature has helped subside the deficit in the […]

The Calm Before the Wintry Mess

  Starting off the new work week, conditions across the state were well above average for this time of year. Most areas saw little to no cloud cover and temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees above average. This came after our wintry events on Sunday producing snow and freezing rain across portions of the Commonwealth. […]

Warmth and Rain for Friday

We’ve seen some warmer conditions over the past few days with highs ranging from the mid 30’s to low 40’s. We have been on the temperature rollercoaster throughout the last week with conditions being the coldest we’ve seen so far this year occurring just last week. We’ll continue on that rollercoaster, introducing some changing weather […]

Brick and Blustery!

  Who let the gust out? Yesterday and today have held their own in the whipping-winds competition as gusts have been recorded above 40 mph for many Pennsylvanians, namely those in the Philadelphia metro region. In the early morning hours, a cold front plunged from Canada, bringing along a cold air mass and snow squalls […]

Warmer and Windy?

Does it feel warm to you? After an extended period of below freezing temperatures, we are finally feeling temperatures that are more seasonable for this time of year. Currently, abundant sunshine and clear skies dominate the Commonwealth. Don’t forget to bundle up though, windy conditions will make it feel colder. These gusty conditions will remain […]

Beginning of a Weekend Warm-Up

Some bitter cold air took hold of the Commonwealth during the first half of the week. Wind speeds remained relatively breezy bringing wind chill values well below zero. These cold conditions were only amplified by a few clouds and the snow we received earlier in the week. A slightly warm-up begins to make its way […]

Local Severe Weather Event, Monday June 26th

Created by: Ben Tomfohrde, Kaitlyn Potucek, Denys Khrulov Synopsis A rather robust setup will be impacting our region early this week, which will spark the potential for severe weather. Multiple low pressure systems will develop along a stationary front across the Great Lakes region. A low pressure system that will develop over Michigan and surrounding […]