PERKASIE, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA STORM REPORTS/COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEPTEMBER 1: Pre dawn shower with a cold front produced 0.01 of rain. SEPTEMBER 2: Cold morning. Low temperature of 47. SEPTEMBER 3: Another cold morning. Low temperature of 48. SEPTEMBER 4: A few showers and a rumble of thunder in the evening produced 0.02 of rain. SEPTEMBER 5: A cold front pushed through the area during the pre dawn hours producing an 18 mph wind gust. SEPTEMBER 6: Very cold morning. Low temperature of 46. SEPTEMBER 7: Early morning fog. SEPTEMBER 8: Fog lasted through at least 9am. SEPTEMBER 9: Very warm and muggy day. High 85 with a high dewpoint of 75. Highest heat index was 87. SEPTEMBER 10: A warm and muggy day gave away to afternoon thunderstorms which produced 0.12 of rain. Dewpoint reached a very sultry and unberable 78 at 1209 am. SEPTEMBER 11: A beautiful day if it weren't for the WTC and Pentagon terrorist attacks. God Bless America. SEPTEMBER 12: After a chilly 48 degree start, temperatures rebounded nicely into the low 80s with little humidity. SEPTEMBER 13: A warm day. High temperature was 85. SEPTEMBER 14: Morning showers and thunderstorms associated with a cold front produced 0.50 of rain and the high temperature of 66 occured at Midnight. SEPTEMBER 15: A very cool day to start the last weekend in Autumn. The morning low was 40.2 and the afternoon high was only 68. SEPTEMBER 16: Coolest morning so far with a low of 38.8. SEPTEMBER 17: Another cool morning with a low of 42. SEPTEMBER 19: A bit more humid. SEPTEMBER 20: Heavy rain, especially the evening hours, produced 1.69 of rain and minor street flooding. Plus, humidity remained at 100% and the dewpoint at the temperature the entire day. SEPTEMBER 21: Early morning thunderstorm around 12:47am produced heavy rainfall, at the rate of 2.74 an hour. 0.21 fell in a few minutes. SEPTEMBER 24: Largest daily pressure drop so far. Windy conditions by late afternoon gave away to a stormy night. Afternoon of the tornadoes near Baltimore. Tornado watch just west of the region. 0.75 of rain, most fell after 10pm. SEPTEMBER 25: Lowest pressure of 29.66. Morning thunderstorms associated with a strong cold front produced 0.54 of rain. SEPTEMBER 26: Very cold morning. Low of 39. SEPTEMBER 29: Windy day. Highest wind gust was 18 mph. SEPTEMBER 30: Cloud cover associated with an upper level low pressure kept temperatures down in the 50s. Combined with a gusty wind and a high wind gust of 19 mph, there was a wind chill factor. Lowest wind chill factor was 44. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHILADELPHIA AREA WEATHER - http://phlweather.tripod.com