This is a scene from Hershey Pennsylvania 7/4/17.. the fireworks…

This is a scene from Hershey Pennsylvania 7/4/17.. the fireworks show over the city turned disastrous as a fire developed from the presentation.. The fire was reported about 10:30 p.m. in the field that used to be home to the old airport, below the Hershey Gardens. The fireworks were delayed while firefighters worked to put … Read moreThis is a scene from Hershey Pennsylvania 7/4/17.. the fireworks…

River worries..

I know what the projections say.. I know they are talking about rivers being dangerously above flood levels–and the highest since Agnes in ‘72. But something deep down thinks their projections are off a bit and the river levels may end up being higher than projected.. What is troubling me is the rain pattern, how … Read moreRiver worries..

Accuweather report details out the river projections

The Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, Pa., is projected to crest 5 feet above major flood stage according to the National Weather Service hydrologists early this weekend. At this level, flooding will occur along heavily traveled routes 11 and 15, and US 22/322. Widespread flooding will also inundate the residential sections of Front and Second Streets and in … Read moreAccuweather report details out the river projections

I THINK WE CAN THANK KATIA..

…take a look at radar and satellite. Katia is so large and so strong in the Atlantic it seemingly is blocking Lee from moving out! Every time the rain seems to end, more forms.. all the way down to Virginia.. still a line of storms and strong rain. And even worse for those on the … Read moreI THINK WE CAN THANK KATIA..

A cautionary tale with no exaggeration

If you live in the Coal Region, Wilkes Barre, PA, Harrisburg PA, Hershey PA, Dillsburg, PA, York, PA.. anywhere in Eastern PA.. Halzeton.. you name it.. all the way up to Eastern New York, all the way down the Maryland border: IF you don’t have to go out, or are not currently being evacuated due … Read moreA cautionary tale with no exaggeration