Kenneth Kissel (@bbabybear01) 's Twitter Profile
Kenneth Kissel

@bbabybear01

#Pittsburgh's Own Gamer, Trained @Skywarn Weather Spotter, and Sports Fanatic (@Steelers, @Pirates, @Penguins). 757 Born/13 years in the 412.

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So YouTube TV now has a way to multiview local channels. So, Here is #TornadoWarning Coverage from #Columbia #SCwx. Stay #WeatherAware and Safe everyone.

So <a href="/YouTubeTV/">YouTube TV</a> now has a way to multiview local channels. So, Here is #TornadoWarning Coverage from #Columbia #SCwx. Stay #WeatherAware and Safe everyone.
NWS Pittsburgh (@nwspittsburgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

40 years ago today -- May 31, 1985 -- the deadliest tornado outbreak to hit our region occurred. Of the 43 tornadoes that crossed the Northeast US and Canada, eight were rated F4. One was rated F5, the first and only F5 on record for Pennsylvania.

40 years ago today -- May 31, 1985 --  the deadliest tornado outbreak to hit our region occurred. Of the 43 tornadoes that crossed the Northeast US and Canada, eight were rated F4. One was rated F5, the first and only F5 on record for Pennsylvania.
Convective Chronicles (@convchronicles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many of you have asked for a breakdown of the May 31, 1985 Northeast tornado outbreak. I planned on having it ready for today's 40th anniversary, but I haven't had time to complete it with my ongoing tour guide gig. I hope to have it up soon! 📷: Niles, OH F5 via Mike Zahurak

Many of you have asked for a breakdown of the May 31, 1985 Northeast tornado outbreak. I planned on having it ready for today's 40th anniversary, but I haven't had time to complete it with my ongoing tour guide gig. I hope to have it up soon!

📷: Niles, OH F5 via Mike Zahurak
WX History (@weather_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 31, 1985: One of the worst outbreaks ever to hit the Northeast US and Canada spawned 44 tornadoes. Nine tornadoes were violent, the strongest of which was an F5 that devastated Niles, OH and Wheatland, PA. Many other towns in PA, OH, and ON were left in ruins. #wxhistory

May 31, 1985:

One of the worst outbreaks ever to hit the Northeast US and Canada spawned 44 tornadoes. Nine tornadoes were violent, the strongest of which was an F5 that devastated Niles, OH and Wheatland, PA. Many other towns in PA, OH, and ON were left in ruins.

#wxhistory
PA Storm Trackerz (@pastormtrackerz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent the day hanging with chaser friends and listening to Pennsylvania native Dr. Greg Forbes and JenniferNarramore of Tornado Talk, doing a presentation on the 40th Anniversary of the 1985 tornado outbreak in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Logan Eschrich Sarah Carlson Bill Millington

Spent the day hanging with chaser friends and listening to Pennsylvania native Dr. Greg  Forbes and JenniferNarramore of Tornado Talk, doing a presentation on the 40th Anniversary of the 1985 tornado outbreak in Ohio and Pennsylvania. <a href="/PAWXCHASER/">Logan Eschrich</a> <a href="/SarahCarlson_WX/">Sarah Carlson</a> <a href="/BillMill96/">Bill Millington</a>
Pittsburgh Pirates (@pirates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are #BurghProud 🏳️‍🌈 To kick off Pride Month, we joined the Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the city of Pittsburgh to spread acceptance, inclusivity, and love at the Pittsburgh Pride Parade this morning.

We are #BurghProud 🏳️‍🌈

To kick off Pride Month, we joined the <a href="/penguins/">Pittsburgh Penguins</a>, <a href="/steelers/">Pittsburgh Steelers</a>, and the city of Pittsburgh to spread acceptance, inclusivity, and love at the Pittsburgh Pride Parade this morning.
Pittsburgh Scanner (@pgh_scanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strip District. Penn Ave. A cop just got on the air and said that a lady walked up to him and handed him a live rabbit. She then walked away. PD would like someone to come get the rabbit.

Allegheny Stormfront (@mountainwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a person ANYWHERE in Central Appalachia wishing to see ANY chance of seeing tonight's northern lights, be in: Central PA between 8 pm and midnight; Or the Laurel Highlands of Cambria / Somerset Co. PA and Garrett Co. MD between 3 am and 5 am. That's about it. #pawx

Governor Josh Shapiro (@governorshapiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, America bore witness to yet another heinous act of antisemitism designed to terrorize a peaceful community. This type of hate filled violence has no place in our civilized society and must be universally condemned. There is no justification for setting people on fire as

Pittsburgh Scanner (@pgh_scanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caller reporting a male dressed in all black walking through a construction site carrying a tank. PD arrived and talked to the male, he is just looking for something he dropped and the “tank” is just a whole log of salami.

Andrew Freedman (@afreedma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP: The National Weather Service has secured permission to hire about 125 new meteorologists & other specialists as it faces acute staffing shortages in wake of Trump admin. cuts cnn.com/2025/06/02/wea…

Ryan Hall, Y’all (@ryanhallyall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: The National Weather Service is hiring 125 new meteorologists after losing over 560 staff earlier this year. This boost should improve tornado warnings and restore more weather balloon launches, a key to more accurate forecast models. Just in time for hurricane

WRAL Kat Campbell (@katcampbellwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's never fun to see the first National Hurricane Center outlook map so close to home. However, the chance that this will actually develop into something remains very low at just 10%. Most likely scenario: we will see an unorganized system bring scattered rain this weekend.

It's never fun to see the first National Hurricane Center outlook map so close to home. However, the chance that this will actually develop into something remains very low at just 10%. Most likely scenario: we will see an unorganized system bring scattered rain this weekend.