godard31 t1_j5tnicb wrote
Reply to comment by convalytics in can someone meteorologically explain why snow is adverse to pittsburgh or does mother nature just not want to see us pgh skiers happy? by d071399
I work outside a lot and i check the weather often. I started to record videos of this on my iPad. I have a collection of rain clouds just magically stopping right before my location. Or splitting apart and passing me by. It was seriously like there was a magic weather shield in the Pittsburgh area.
Friggin t1_j5vdw5h wrote
I knew you were south hills before I even saw “Dormont”. I’m USC/Bridgeville area, and as an owner of a thunder-adverse dog, I keep my eye on the sky. I can confirm a lot of storms split right before they get to us. I have even seen a storm split apart and reform on the other side of us.
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Low-Ear-2171 t1_j5wtroq wrote
Yes! I call it the "Pittsburgh Bubble"!
godard31 t1_j5wu6a0 wrote
The album of radar videos in my phone is called "anti rain shield"
greaze23 t1_j5u1890 wrote
The city is home to some of the largest global corporate headquarters.. as well as cmu which is renowned globally as a cutting edge weapons lab lmao
 can someone meteorologically explain why snow is adverse to pittsburgh or does mother nature just not want to see us pgh skiers happy?
can someone meteorologically explain why snow is adverse to pittsburgh or does mother nature just not want to see us pgh skiers happy?
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