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Thanksgiving is now trending WARMER; short-lived warmth

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By: Ryan Fannock Early look at Thanksgiving and Black Friday!! Thanksgiving Day: Cloudy and warm. Models are trending towards ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPS!! Highs could top out in the mid to upper 50's!! There's a chance for a passing shower. But at this point, most of the day stays dry. Thanksgiving Night: A shower or two. Low: 36 Black Friday: Mostly sunny. Cooler. High: 42. Black Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Cold. Low: 28 Sponsor:

Fannock's Shortcast - Saturday Night

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By: Ryan Fannock 3 Day Forecast Tonight: Mostly clear. Low: 20 Sunday: Any morning sun will quickly be covered up by increasing clouds. These clouds are associated with the approaching coastal storm. High: 38 Sunday Night: Cloudy. Low: 31 Blackhawk Arms 835 Penn Drive Tamaqua, PA 18252 570•386•4000 New and Used Firearms Benchmade Knives Monday: A few rain showers are possible. The further east you go, the better chance you have at seeing any steady rain. The further west you go, the better chance you have at staying completely dry. This coastal storm track is uncertain as of now. Any wobble will make a difference in our forecast. If it moves further west, we get more rain. If it moves further east, we don't see any rain. One thing is certain though, ice will NOT be a factor. High: 42 Monday Night: A few rain showers are possible before temps drop below freezing. Low: 30 Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Warmer. High: 45 Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy. Low: 3...

National Hi and Lo 11/16/19

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Information from the Weather Prediction Center (WPC): High Temperature for Saturday, November 16, 2019 (as received by 7 pm EST November 16) 93 at Dos Palmas, CA 93 at Camarillo, CA Low Temperature for Saturday, November 16, 2019 (as received by 7 pm EST November 16) -9 at Saranac Lake, NY -9 at Mount Washington, NH At Mother Bear's Learning Center, 238 East Broad Street, Tamaqua, we are dedicated to creating a nurturing, stimulating and welcoming environment for all children. We offer a full curriculum preschool program as well as a day care program. To find out m ore about us, call 570-668-4373 and ask for Michele. All of November, for new enrollment, I am offering $25 off your weekly tuition for four weeks.

Weather Word of the Day: Cumulonimbus Clouds

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By: Ryan Fannock Weather Word of the Day: Cumulonimbus clouds What are cumulonimbus clouds? Cumulonimbus  (from  Latin   cumulus , "heaped" and  nimbus , "rainstorm") is a dense, towering vertical  cloud ,  forming from water vapor carried by powerful upward air currents. If observed during a storm, these clouds may be referred to as thunderheads. Cumulonimbus can form alone, in clusters, or along  cold front squall lines . These clouds are capable of producing  lightning  and other dangerous severe weather, such as  tornadoes  and hailstones. Cumulonimbus progress from overdeveloped  cumulus congestus clouds  and may further develop as part of a  supercell . Source - Wikipedia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulonimbus_cloud Sponsor:

Good News! Coastal Storm won't be ICY; full details in article

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By: Ryan Fannock Coastal Storm Update Stock up on Guers Egg Nog! In stores now!! There's a coastal storm brewing and we may see "some" effects from it in Eastern Pennsylvania. The good news is that any ICY situations are now thrown out the window. Phew! It was looking a bit dicey 24-36 hours ago with this storm. But as we get closer to it moving through, things are looking much better. As you can see in the image above, cold air is locked in out West while we sit under temps ABOVE freezing. Thus, we'd get some rain showers as the storm moves up the coast. I'm going to show you a few more images below to describe it all to you.... The image below shows the cold air moving East. This is happening because the storm is basically sucking down the cold air as it pulls away. So as the storm exits, cold air will filter in. I'll show you that in the next image... In the image below, you can see the cold air over all of Pennsylvania. Sin...