Sunday, January 17, 2010

It's ba-a-ack.

Apparently The Blob likes southeast winds, too.


Northwest winds blow up the one side of the ridge, southeast blow up the other. Unless the windmills along the ridge have changed the air flow (unlikely) this must have been a standard for years. Don't know why I never noticed The Blob's tendency to hover over Armenia Mountain before. I have noticed it doesn't like winds from the west or southwest nearly as much and goes into hiding when they predominate.

And the winter weather advisory is still on. The green, yellow, pink, and blue sh*t is creeping northward from State College as I type. Should be here between 11 AM and noon. The green and yellow (rain) are currently the main colors in the radar screen. The pink and blue (ice and snow) seem to be limited to the higher elevations from Winchester, Virginia to Altoona, PA. Let's see what happens as it reaches the northern ridges.

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