It's not always dark and cold in Pennsylvania. But it's more so in the winter months. The summer months can go from warm to hot and humid. Half of the fall and winter months can be dreary and wet while the other half can be icy and snowy. But Pennsylvania is still considered on average to have warm summers and cold winters.
This snow again, and again, and again is all about the weather patterns this year. Some years there is not much snow, and then other years it seems to be one storm after another. Many people quickly grow tired of having so much snow.
Philadelphia received approximately 44.5 inches of snow during the winter of 2010-2011.
Just because snow stays on the ground for more than three days does not guarantee that it will snow again. The weather patterns in the area, temperature, and humidity levels will determine if it will snow again. Snowfall depends on a variety of factors, so there is no direct correlation between snow on the ground and future snowfall.
Funk Wizard Snow was born on July 31, 1966, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
In April of 1990, several inches of snow fell in Philadelphia around the 10th or later. The Jersey shore received 9-10 inches of snow from the same storm.
Yes, but no accumulation. Just observed falling.
In philadelphia pensylvania
well it depends where you are really. you see lightning and hope go underground and once they come you you see snow again.
As of January 27 2011, 36.9" had fallen.
If it has done so before it is likely to do so again.
Philadelphia received over 70 inches of snow during the winter of 2010. This snowfall was well above average for the city, causing significant disruptions to daily life and transportation.
In the summer philadelphia is really hot and humid although there are some rain showers that clear the air. In the winter philadelphia is covered with snow and ice. The weather is really extreme!