Submitted by Routine-Interview991 t3_10jgw28 in pittsburgh
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according to Dr. Emily Schoening of the YouTube channel American resiliency, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Illinois all have pretty good climate change out looks by 2050, but Ohio doesn't and I find that objectively hilarious.
It also makes me scratch my head and wonder why.
It’s worse down here in Appalachian hillbilly land. But whatever
I hope your day gets better :(
"The weather here" is the same weather you had in Ohio a few hours ago, corncob.
Then leave.
Unfortunately, I am a resident of Pittsburgh. Born and raised. Ugh
So what does that mean? You’re chained to you’re basement toilet? Can’t leave?
Lol. Stupidest comment of the day!
No humor I guess….sorry for your loss
Then move to Ohio? Idk what kind of response you were expecting from this post, but I'm guessing you're just trolling. Sorry your life is so pathetic you feel the need to do so. Hope you get better :)
Trolling? Asked a question. Yinzers are so much nicer than people in Ohio. Not by this post but in general
I live in a neighborhood that doesn’t get snow.
Lucky!! 🥸
Yeah. But I Gota watch out for flying shipping containers
Hahaha.
I drive from Bridgeville to Oakland today and I was amazed how much less snow there was as soon as I emerged from the tunnel. The grass was nicely covered in the South hills but the city was significantly less.
Ah yes, nothing compares to the beautiful weather of…Ohio. Maybe someday we’ll have weather that can compare!
Maybe you’ll learn reading comprehension skills!!
Its not too late for you to delete this.
Kind sir or madam. Might I ask what your username is in reference to?
By chance are you an aviator?
There's two main feeder waypoints I fly to on the arrivals into Pittsburgh one is grace the other is Nesto.
I thought so.
Its a cool play on words like 4 people get.
Well, you can count me as your fifth if you want.
It’s covered in snow now?
they're in the neighborhood that doesn't get snow
Oh right. Where's that again?
;)
just around the river bend or over the next hill over, I forgot
Thanks, I'll mapquest that.
Oakland apparently.
I was going to ask what the hell they thought they were looking at, because there's definitely snow out there lol
Having lived in Ohio I think they're talking about Ohio amounts of snow, which is generally 4+ inches whereas Pgh usually just gets dustings, or not enough to look like a "winter wonderland".
Does Ohio get lake effect snow from Lake Erie? I've always wondered but never asked, never googled.
Yep it does. I've lived in both Northern and Southern Ohio. Southern the weather was more similar to here in Pgh in terms of snowfall. Northern, winters were very snowy, and I would not recommend visiting Cleveland in the winter unless you know what you're getting into.
Columbus averages 28 inches of snow a year, Toledo averages 37 inches of snow per year, and Cincinnati averages only 23 inches of snow a year.
Pittsburgh meanwhile averages 44 inches of snow per year.
Sure Cleveland and points north and east of there in Ohio can do well with the lake effect, but it's absolutely not true that the other major cities of Ohio are snowier than Pittsburgh.
Cbus is in Southern Ohio as is Cincy (note my original comment discussion the distinction between cities closer to Lake Erie versus southern).
Granted I've only been here in Pgh for about 8 years but in that time I've never seen snow compared to what I was used to growing up in Ohio. Maybe it's just climate change, if you've lived here for a long time maybe you can attest to that? But there's definitely a difference to the dig-your-car-out snows I was used to and moving here seeing very little and only a few storms, if that each winter.
The area of Ohio that gets the lake effect is really a small portion of Ohio's land area as a whole to be fair. You generally can't get much lake effect in Ohio until you're in and around Cleveland to Youngstown, and points north and east of that. Even in Cleveland, the western parts of the metro area have much more manageable snowfall totals that are not that much worse than what you get around here, while it's the places just east of the city of Cleveland that get dumped on.
Pittsburgh has never been a spot for large 12+ inch snowfalls, but it gets plenty of 2 to 6-in snow falls throughout the year during a normal winter. Just two winters ago we had like four 6+ inch snowfalls throughout the season though, and that was fun
This is spot on. I feel like there were many times while I lived on the East Side that we would just get hammered with snow and the West Side towards Hopkins had a lot less. I just think especially with lake effect, it tends to roll in through the East Side more. As someone who loves snow, it was awesome being on the East Side.
Bingo. Yeah, if you're on west side of Cleveland, you can't get much if any lake effect from a west wind, and I think the elevation plays a role in those areas to the east too.
I love snow as well, so I wish I could spend a winter in Erie or Ashtabula once.
Cool! I grew up in Grand Rapids, MI - lake effect snow from Lake Michigan usually ran out of gas by the time it got to us, but sometimes we'd get slammed with it. Not like the UP, though. Up on the Keweenaw Peninsula they have snow sticks as tall as telephone poles.
The reason I asked is because weather patterns usually go from southwest to northeast in the US. But I guess Lake Erie does sit at an angle, so it makes sense that Cleveland would get it.
You can always go back to Ohio!
It’s better than here. Unless you like this Appalachian shithole
Better here than the right wing regressive shithole Ohio has turned into over the last 10 years.
At least we still inspect our vehicles!
I know people complain about it (and it's probably unnecessary for the first two to three years after purchasing a brand new car to require inspection in most cases), but you definitely notice a difference with the quality of cars on the road in states like Ohio and Michigan where there are no inspections compared to PA.
Welcome to western Pa wherein winter everything is a shade of brown. But atleast it's not gd Ohio.
Really no difference. Ohio is better. We are in a pit of shit in Pittsburgh
Then go back? No one's keeping you.
I like making yinzers whine and cry
Well, if I'm looking for a ray of sunshine, it sure as fuck isn't going to be in your direction.
I hear there is a neighborhood that gets no snow…might be the whole city.
Imagine being from Ohio and complaining about anywhere else
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I’m from Pittsburgh . Sadly. Sad when Ohio is so much better than this moldy sunken West Virginian place
I mean it’s been a mild winter so far even by our standards but we literally have snow coverage for the entire region right now lmao
The NYC to DC corridor is still waiting for its first snow accumulation of the season. Chicago just had its first snowfall of more than an inch yesterday. Pittsburgh is hardly the only place that hasn't had much of a winter this year. It looks like we could get a few inches of snow on Wednesday morning though from a front end thump before it changes to rain.
I just don’t know what the hell OP is talking about when they say there wasn’t snow on the ground today? I guess I was just imagining the heavy snow showers when I was driving into work this morning lol
And yeah you’re right, it’s been mild for many cities in this part of the country.
Maybe they're near Downtown or in the river valleys where there are times that there can be noticeably less snow than in the suburbs? Doesn't happen that often, but there have been a few times I've seen it as more of like a rain snow mix in Lawrenceville but towards Ross Township and McCandless, there are two inches of snow. Even then, they would have had to have driven through the parts of the area that have snow to get there.
A segment of the sub loves to act like we barely get snow around here because it doesn't snow here like it doesn't Erie or Buffalo. Pittsburgh gets more snow on average than NYC, Philly, Columbus, and Indianapolis. The average snowfall we get in a season is fairly comparable to Chicago, Boston, and Detroit.
I haven't seen any snow on the ground in Southside. Didn't see any heavy snow this morning either, but I didn't get up until 9. Just a bit laying on roofs and cars earlier, and even then nothing much to speak of.
>front end thump
This is my new favorite weather term.
They usually last no more than a couple of hours, but they can be fun to watch when they happen.
Keeps raining in NJ and I freaking love it, hate snow. Why people want to deal with snow I’ll never understand.
If I have the choice between upper 20s and snow or 35 and rain, I will 100% take the snow. It looks so much less miserable and depressing out my window today with a little bit of snow.
Hey there oz
Glad to see Pittsburgh is working its magic on you.
Hopefully it can help you find a final exit.
Godspeed!
Just an A-1 top notch post. Holy fuck thank you for pointing this out.
Thanks for commenting. Very helpful and informative
"It’s the ugliest and most depressing place in America."
No, it's an absolutely beautiful city with shitty, shitty weather.
Just moved here from Colorado and my partner said that it reminds them of Scotland, but with snow. I love PA!
I couldn't deal with the bipolar weather of Colorado.
It’s weird
The most comfortable 90° I've ever experienced was in Colorado.
Exactly. Just stand under a tree
lol welcome?
It seems like the snow waits a little long to come around these days. Wait until February or even March. We can get hammered in those months. Get us a good lake effect pounding.
> Get us a good lake effect pounding
That's what they're calling it these days?
You have arrived in Pittsburgh during winter. It is the cloudiest city in the United States. This is what our city looks like during the grayest, cloudiest season.
If you don’t like it, I hope your stay is short and you leave soon. If you don’t mind it, then please come back sometime.
I don’t know where in Pittsburgh you are, but here in the northern suburbs, it looks like a winter wonderland!
Oakland.
Lollll
Great story, OP
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Have you tried posting on facebook or nextdoor?
Winter here does just suck, with lots of grey skies and snow/ice/cold rain. The weather does try to make up for it during the brief tease of spring, summer, and early fall, but anyone who tells you the winters here are great is a bald-faced liar. This is an exceptionally mild winter. It sucks that it was too cold to enjoy the first sticking snow of the season. This one is ok, but I wish there was more. We usually get at least one sticking snowstorm a month through April and sometimes at least one snow event in May. Usually there would be a lot more snow by now but it has been unusually mild since that deep freeze around Christmas.
Why did you come to town if you’ve got such a raw hatred for the area lol
But there's been snow cover in my backyard this morning?
You really need to move to somewhere like Minnesota or Northern New England if you expect winter to have snow cover last most of the season.
Oh yes I need to move to Minnesota bc I said Pittsburgh is a Val d ugly grayish white landscape which smells like shit and looks worse
Lmfao, maybe you should take a shower if you keep smelling shit.
Look out the window maybe.
Yeah, weather here is shitty most the time. It’s grey 80% of the year. Even when it’s sunny in the summer it’s so hazy it looks cloudy.
omg no it isn't.
Yes…..yes it is.
My nonexistent electric bill for half the year says otherwise, but you can believe what you want.
What does an electric bill have to do with it being cloudy all the time?
it snowed last night??? are you downtown though because there’s not much but i figure that’s because of building heat.
If Pittsburgh were really covered in snow like you wish, you wouldn't have wanted to drive into the city because the city sucks at plowing. And if you did drive into the city, probably would've gotten into a wreck because 1) people here are awful drivers and 2) out of towers don't know how to drive here. Lol.
Dude I’m from here. Just saying everything about it sucks. Driving here is nothing. It’s just ugly and smelly here
Sorry, I figured someone from here would know the answer to your question lol. Anyone from Pittsburgh would know what the weather and pollution are like here 😂
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on the bright side, you could always tape a piece of printer paper to a window for a similar effect
I’m sorry you’re so stupid
Where I'm at it was all pretty here with all the snow, too. You know, while you were driving through Ohio.
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Was just thinking this morning how much I hate winter but how pretty the snow on the trees look. I’m a little north of downtown so maybe it’s not as slushy/grey up here?
Surprised you didn’t mention the lack of sun
Maybe…. It’s your attitude that’s a pit of shit? Like why are you so mad that whatever snow that was there melted? If a snowy landscape is what you are searching for… try Buffalo? The whole of Canada?
Pittsburgh is quite beautiful if you and you’re attitude start looking up!
Weak
jimthissguy t1_j5k9upt wrote
Look on the bright side. You aren't in fucking Ohio.