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Monday, April 29, 2013

Damp Start, Potentially Damp Finish

A slow progression of weather is in the offing over the next few days as a couple of slow-moving systems foul up weather in portions of the country. One likely impacts us early in the week, with a possible second system for next weekend.

After a brilliant weekend of sunshine and mild temperatures, the upcoming week will be less ideal.  A slow moving pattern has setup across the country and Atlantic thanks in part to a large storm system near the Azores Islands.  This blocking pattern is yielding a slow-moving pattern upstream to the west through the rest of the Atlantic and across eastern North America.   Unfortunately, when a storm system moves in, this pattern means things will linger around for a while and lead to an unsettled stretch of weather for the first part of the week. Showers and drizzle will be with us for Monday and Tuesday as a weak disturbance tracks to our south.  This weak low, in tandem with high pressure over Nova Scotia, will push east breezes into the…

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Phillies' Performance Pathetic

The Philadelphia Phillies usually get off to a bad start in April. And they are once again this year.

They say you can't win the season in April. But you could certainly lose it. And after the first month of the season, the Philadelphia Phillies are letting April showers drown them. They stand at 9-14 going into Friday night's game against the New York Mets. Five games under .500 and their worst start since 2006. Basically there's one word to sum up their performance so far this season: pathetic. The starting pitching has been inconsistent. The bullpen has gotten rocked. The offensive bats aren't just cold; they're pretty much icy. The defense stinks. The fundamentals are lacking. Pathetic. Case in point was Roy Halladay's performance Wednesday night. The pitcher has turned things around since a shaky start and question marks about his …

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ride the lightning

6:59 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Nationals are new 2006 phils, just waiting to get to the next level. Hopefully this will still be on patch come october then the phils are well below 90 wins.   more ›

Friday, April 26, 2013

Patch's Garage

My Mileage Will Almost Certainly Vary

... and yours probably will too.

  When I’m driving around town, either for work or just for the heck of it, I find that my car gets about 19 to 20 miles per gallon. The car is up to date on maintenance, its tires are usually filled up properly and I drive conservatively.  Still … it goes through a gallon of dino-juice after about 20 miles. It’s not bad, as the car is nine years old, and I don’t complain about it. There have been a few instances — usually after leaving a late-night municipal meeting in which every commissioner/board member had to thank everyone from his mother to his tailor in closing comments — where I have had the opportunity to do some hypermiling around town. Hypermiling is paying close attention to driving habits to maximize fuel economy. It’s fun, …

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mtwnres

3:33 pm on Thursday, May 2, 2013

And the well is getting deeper all the time. http://www.nationaljournal.com/daily/the-u-s-has-much-much-more-gas-and-oil-than-we-thought-20130430 Wouldn't trade my SUV for anything.   more ›

Monday, April 22, 2013

Cooler Week Ahead

After flirting with 80 on Friday, cooler air has worked into the region for the next several days, reminding us that consistent summery warmth is not quite upon us yet.

The eastern half of the country will generally see cooler weather over the coming week, which is a bit of a change from what we've had the past two weeks. So far, Philadelphia is running about three degrees above average this month and it's pretty likely we finish April above average on temperatures.  However, the western half of the country, where cooler weather has dominated, will warm over the coming week while we take a turn dealing with cooler weather. It won't necessarily be cold by any stretch, and certainly not on the order of what Minnesota has been dealing with! Northeastern Minnesota had temperatures as cold as -14 on Saturday morning and areas near the Twin Cities picked up nearly a foot of snow on Thursday.  That level of …

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Draft Pick Huge Deal for Philadelphia Eagles

New Coach Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 4 pick in the NFL Draft next week.

"And with the second pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select Quarterback Donovan McNabb from Syracuse..." Boo, Boo, Boo, Boo, Boo. That's the sound that drowned out that selection when Coach Andy Reid made a major decision with a major draft pick, thus shaping his tenure and the team's future for the next decade. And that pick didn't turn out so bad: McNabb is easily one of the greatest quarterbacks in franchise history, having taken the Eagles to the Super Bowl and five NFC Championship Games. So can Geno Smith be McNabb all over again? After an awful season, the Philadelphia Eagles hold the fourth pick in the NFL Draft, which begins Thursday. You hear a lot of names being tossed around. It's not really a strong draft …

John

5:52 pm on Thursday, April 25, 2013

They have to go OLINE. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady can be your QB's and they wouldn't survive behind that Oline.... I'm not a Vick fan, at all, but that Oline play was pretty brutal last year. we can't keep troting King Dunlap out there.   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Patch's Garage

Fabspeed Creates Local, Exotic Power

The Fort Washington-based Fabspeed adds power to the already powerful.

  This week, AAA released its annual report analyzing the annual cost per mile to operate a sedan in the U.S. It’s up 1.17 cents over last year to about $0.61 per mile. And apparently, the main reason for the increase is vehicle maintenance. The report kind of makes you giggle after taking a trip to Fabspeed Motorsports in Fort Washington, which dubs itself as a performance manufacturing company. Average driving costs are up slightly over a penny per mile? Parsing the difference in cost between gas and maintenance?   Not here. Fabspeed is a place for people who think their Ferrari 458s and Porsche GT2s are underpowered. The company sits in a discreet building in an office complex a couple miles from Philadelphia. Other than the company’s …

Audrey Fannon

7:18 pm on Saturday, April 20, 2013

My Ferrari is RAD thanx to Fabspeed! Move over Dani...   more ›

Monday, April 15, 2013

Murky At Times, Mostly Mild Next Few Days

It's not going to be the nicest of weeks, at times, but generally mild temperatures will dominate the upcoming weather pattern.

After a pair of record highs last week in Philadelphia, getting to 84 on Tuesday and 89 on Wednesday, another mild week is ahead of us. It will not be as warm as last week (sorry, summer fans) but it will still be mild for the most part around the region through Friday as high temperatures get into the 60s most days, with a couple of chances at 70 between Tuesday and Friday. We have 70 or higher in the forecast for Thursday and Friday at this point, but Tuesday and Wednesday are days when we may also hit that mark. Three different weather features will work through the region this week―the first, a weak system on Monday night and Tuesday, pushes up the East Coast from the South and will bring rain and drizzle to the region. It wouldn't …

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

The Philadelphia 76ers Are One Sorry Franchise

The Philadelphia 76ers expected a season of promise with a big off-season trade. Now the franchise is on the verge of collapse.

We interrupt the start of the baseball season to report that another Philadelphia sports team won't be making the playoffs this year. So much for your Philadelphia 76ers. After a past few years of exciting new ownership, promising playoff victories and high-profile trades, the Sixers have sunk to the lowest depths of the four Philly sports franchises this year. The finger pointing is endless. This has been one disaster of a season. In the beginning of the year, the possibilities and promise were endless. The team, with numerous free agent signings and trades in the off-season, appeared prime to take off. With rising stars Jrue Holiday and Evan Turner leading the way, the Sixers added a dominant force in the middle that would allow them to …

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John

12:53 pm on Wednesday, April 17, 2013

This is a terrible draft, and the sixers will likely have th 12th pick or so. The only saving grace is that they aren't tied to major contracts, which is great. However, the free agency crop isn't that great either. Sure, Chris Paul is great, but he's not leaving LA. We will suck again next year.   more ›

Friday, April 12, 2013

Distract Your Driving ... With Driving

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month; maybe sticks would help.

  It’s always a rough ride for me when I’m forced to drive my wife’s car — a delightfully reliable, cute, sea-foam green front-wheel drive appliance from Korea. For the first few blocks it must look like the car is missing the “student driver” tent. The car shudders and stops short as my left foot keeps mashing the left side of the brake pedal … thinking there’s a clutch pedal there. I’m no scientist, but it might be a muscle memory thing, as I log tens of thousands of miles per year on a car with a manual transmission. I love driving my manual-equipped car (Is there anything better than a perfect rev-matched downshift?) and I know I’m in the minority. In fact, it took me months to find my current car, as most people don’t want to be …

Haley's Towing

10:12 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

Manual cars and trucks are much more fun. Especially when driving on long fast pased roads. But I do not miss it when I'm driving downtown in the early morning or afternoon with school buses stoping every 15ft. -Haleys Towing and Automotive   more ›

Monday, April 8, 2013

First 70s Of Year Ahead...Perhaps 80?

After a March that felt more like January, April is feeling more like May with a surge of warmth ahead.

Our region dealt with snow a couple of weeks ago. This week, the burst of spring warmth will flood the region and send pollen counts soaring and have people scurrying for their prefered allergy medicine.  A surge of warmth is going to push into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast for at least a couple of days and the first 70 degree days of the year are in the forecast.   A frontal boundary will loom to our north starting Monday night and early Tuesday, providing for a path for rain and thunder to push east across the northern tier of Pennsylvania.  As of now, it looks like the frontal boundary stays just far enough north of our region to allow us to remain in a warm pattern through much of the week. However, given it's still early April and …

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