Submitted by Golden_Bee_Moth t3_z1w8ky in Pennsylvania
Itslehooksboyo t1_ixdhhzu wrote
Reply to comment by Golden_Bee_Moth in most Pennsylvania things that happen to me is somewhat recent times by Golden_Bee_Moth
My dad at most would wear a thin sweater, meanwhile I'm over here in a thick cardigan and leather jacket lmao
Golden_Bee_Moth OP t1_ixdhnm9 wrote
Yeah my dad in a joking manner has said that none of his kids are truly Pennsylvanians as we all hate the cold
Itslehooksboyo t1_ixdhsyf wrote
My dad was born in Michigan lmao, we joke that it's his Michigan blood at work keeping him warm
Golden_Bee_Moth OP t1_ixdhzl5 wrote
My mom is from Iowa during tornado warnings she'll just go outside tell us the clouds aren't green and then go back to whatever she was doing
Itslehooksboyo t1_ixdi5cm wrote
She really said "I'm built different" huh
Golden_Bee_Moth OP t1_ixdibtq wrote
No idea but the rest of my mom's side of the family does stuff like that to make sense though Iowa has a lot of tornadoes
C4bl3Fl4m3 t1_ixdisdl wrote
Even her own state says that's a myth. https://iowaweather.com/what-does-a-green-sky-mean/
Golden_Bee_Moth OP t1_ixdiwov wrote
My mom stands by it always says green tinted clouds means tornadoes
hufarted-me t1_ixe21wq wrote
As a feller from Kansas originally, I can at least confirm that the green cloud thing is widely believed.
Every tornado I have ever seen was preceded by green sky and hail, so I kinda understand where folks are coming from.
C4bl3Fl4m3 t1_ixdp68z wrote
Science has proven her wrong. You can find more websites on it if you like.
Being wrong at this means she could be DEAD wrong.
ScienceWasLove t1_ixgtybt wrote
You should read the article you quoted. Sure green skies don’t always lead to a tornado per the article, but the article doesn’t 100% dismiss the phenomena either:
“However, thunderstorms that are large enough to produce a green sky, often are severe enough where they end up producing large hail and even tornadoes.”
C4bl3Fl4m3 t1_ixhfw43 wrote
This is true, but the idea that you HAVE to have a green sky to have a tornado is more what's in question here. The absence of a green sky does NOT mean the absence of a tornado, and to bet on that means you could end dead.
SucksToYourAssmar3 t1_ixec62z wrote
On the other hand - I’ve found Pittsburgh folks GREATLY exaggerate how cold and snowy Pittsburgh is. It’s not North Dakota. It’s not even Buffalo.
YongbyonZebra t1_ixehsw8 wrote
It used to be a lot more snowy, young 'un (though it's never been Buffalo).
SucksToYourAssmar3 t1_ixeov6y wrote
I’m 38. It’s never been THAT snowy lol
YongbyonZebra t1_ixeozqo wrote
I'm older than you haha / ain't gonna say by how much
SucksToYourAssmar3 t1_ixettyk wrote
K, cool. But we can just use a chart, too.
https://www.weather.gov/media/pbz/records/hissnow.pdf
Looks pretty patchy, as usual, all the way back to 1880
hostile_rep t1_ixdjkvv wrote
For what? 40° is BBQ weather in PA.
Itslehooksboyo t1_ixdu9f1 wrote
30ish lol
TOW2Bguy t1_ixfa901 wrote
Can confirm. Had grilled chicken last night when the temp was still 35°.
Hugsie924 t1_ixfe4dm wrote
I (grew up in philly)told my husband "it's warmer today, you don't need a jacket" he(originally from the west coast) says "how much warmer?"
Me:40 degrees Him:.........
rivershimmer t1_ixeyeyt wrote
Ain't nobody got nothing to say about a 40-degree day.
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