We have a rather narrow window of another 2-3 hours (through 7-8 pm) where the 4 hr probability of damaging wind gusts (At or above 50 kts) are over 30 percent. A few warned cells are currently racing ESE across the Western Mtns and into the Central Susquehanna Valley.
Enhanced, growing updrafts (albeit still low-topped TSRA) are seen in this day cloud phase imagery within the axis of instability (Red Contours). The storms will continue to slowly strengthen and move quickly ESE late this afternoon and this evening across Central and SW PA.
“There are bad Grateful Dead shows. There are good Grateful Dead shows. There are certainly plenty of great Grateful Dead shows. And then there are shows like 3/22/90." — Dave Goodwich, Glide Magazine
Fans packed Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada for two nights in March, culminating on this day in 1990. The band played roughly 23 times up in the Great White North, with their last four appearances occurring at this venue. This show proved to be a knockout from start to finish, highlighted by a standout "Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain" to open the second set, and a farewell encore of Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue.
Photos from the Hamilton Public Library, Cody Lee, and Cryprian Estrada
Strong westerly winds aloft and sunny, warm and somewhat moist air across the southern half of PA will fuel scattered, fast moving, low-topped thunderstorms today into this evening. Some of the storms will be could bring brief strong to damaging wind gusts over 55 mph.
⛈ Severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon/evening, with highest chances for severe thunderstorms south of I-80. The main hazard in thunderstorms will be large hail & damaging winds. Be weather aware this afternoon/evening & have multiple ways to receive warnings! #PAwx
I expect every Republican who was outraged at people for celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death to immediately condemn Trump for saying “I’m glad he’s dead” about Robert Mueller. This is disgusting.
Forever Grateful: John Mayer Remembers Bob Weir | As part of @RollingStone’s ‘Grateful Dead Forever’ March issue, @JohnMayer reflects on sharing a stage with Bobby and the responsibilities that came with it. rollingstone.com/p/grateful-dea…
Video by Chloe Weir, Photo by @jayblakesberg
Union Pacific's legendary Big Boy No. 4014, the world's largest operating steam locomotive, will participate in our nation's birthday celebration with a coast-to-coast tour--a great reminder of the vital role rail has played in building our nation. bit.ly/4lMb8zf
BREAKING: Chuck Norris, the actor and martial artist known for a string of hit action movies and the series "Walker, Texas Ranger," has died, according to his family. He was 86.
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Three nights at Winterland, 1977 ⚡
From March 18th to March 20th, the Dead played to crowds of roaring Dead Heads. The show on the 19th was chalk full of jamming, including an 11-minute “Playin' in the Band” reprise, a 14-minute “Eyes of the World,” and a 13-minute “Franklin's Tower.” Notably, this was only the third time "Franklin's Tower" had ever appeared in a setlist outside of the traditional "Help" > "Slip" > "Franklin's Tower" sequence.
Photo by Ed Perlstein captured on 3/20/77