Here it is if anyone cares but you know it will change before then...
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It is supposed to be sunny on Monday and Tuesday with partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday, which should be great for the parking lot show at the Wyndham Gardens.
Hopefully it is like by me in that when they say rain for a few days, it arrives early and gets out of the way quickly.
To bad the show wasn't held this week. Mid 70's and sunny but I've seen worse weather at York in Oct than what Marty posted. Have fun everyone.
I won't melt if it rains a little.
A little pre-season snow would be nice to put folks in the appropriate mood. Heck, it has been like summer here in eastern Ohio for far too long (my opinion only, of course), and with a "winter of discontent" about to descend on us due to supply line challenges related to just about every product one can imagine, a bit of pre-Christmas kick-in-the-butt might help to spur sales of trains at York and elsewhere.
@MartyE posted:Here it is if anyone cares but you know it will change before then...
THU 10/21
68° /47°
Mostly cloudy, rain possible
rain 35%
FRI 10/22
66° /42°
A couple of showers possible
rain 30%
SAT 10/2362° /41°
Decreasing clouds
rain 8%
Marty:
Just checked the Weather Channel forecast for York week. Supposed to be partly cloudy Wednesday through Saturday. Temperatures during the day will be in the low 70s Wednesday and Thursday, high 60s on Friday, and low 60s on Saturday. There is no mention of rain any of those days. Here's hoping their forecast is accurate.
Pat
The chance of rain is a function of how far your car is parked from the hall and the value and size of the item that you need to carry to it.
For some reason the TV weather people don't discuss the fact that a forecast over 48 hours in the future has a greater than 50% chance of being incorrect.
Per George Carlin, I am predicting the Thursday night weather: DARK.
@Mallard4468 posted:The chance of rain is a function of how far your car is parked from the hall and the value and size of the item that you need to carry to it.
Bring a couple of plastic trash bags to protect your purchases.
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@hokie71 posted:Per George Carlin, I am predicting the Thursday night weather: DARK.
And widely scattered light towards morning?
Inside the Halls it will be brightly lit, dry and 72 degrees!
Bring a couple of plastic trash bags to protect your purchases.
I'm not buying anything at this tiny train show in SE Pennsylvania!
@irish rifle posted:Marty:
Just checked the Weather Channel forecast……
Pat
The Weather Channel probably has the most resources, but seems to have the worst forecasts. Go figure.
If the weather for a certain date is important to know, I check 2-3 sources. NOAA’s seems the most accurate for longer range forecasts. Accuweather does well to. Within 48 hours, some aviation forecasts are good.
Any weather forecast more than 5-6 days out, to me, is worthless.
12% chance? From experience, I always bring a box of trash bags.
Weather for York looking good now!
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You realize that forecast will change 100 times between now and next Thursday, right?
It was supposed to rain today putting a damper on the Strasburg 2R and Kutztown shows. Now, no rain expected until later this afternoon.
One thing about central PA... you can not believe any weather forecast until you walk outside and see for yourself.
Ron
I DON'T CARE!! Let me repeat that I DON'T CARE!! This is the first York in 2 years and the weather isn't going to be a bit of a downer for me (unless there's going to be a foot of snow).
Gerry
Ah yes, the York weather. I shall miss the fragrance of the "fertilizer" spread over the Lancaster County farm fields when I turn off Rte. 30 to go to the Museum on a beautiful day, temperature in the upper 60's or low 70's, sun shining, car windows down and not a care in the world except to find the next treasure at York. Oh wait, that's only in the Spring. Well, I shall miss it.
Gerry
As of 10/18
If this holds it looks like we're dodging the rain and will have a perfect fall weekend.
THU 10/21
FRI 10/22
SAT 10/23
The only forecast that counts: Chance of trains followed by a deluge of greenbacks changing hands...100 percent !