The jet stream is the culprit, said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Penn State.
A. Yes, said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University.
Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University, concurs.
Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University, said that temperatures probably would not stay warm enough to create the conditions for flooding.
"Twenty out of the last 23 days, the temperature has been below normal," said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at the university.
"It's a minimal storm," said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University.
Still, that was far below the record of 98 degrees set in 1988, said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University.
Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University, said the preparations were warranted.
Some tornadoes might have spun off, said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Pennsylvania State University.
"This type of event happens once every several years," said Todd Miner, a meteorologist at Penn State University.