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Student morale heating up with warmer weather

Student morale heating up with warmer weather

Keegan Welka April 12, 2019

It’s safe to say that this winter was for the birds. Previously predicted, this winter was estimated to be the coldest Erie has seen in a while. “January and February were absolutely frigid,”...

Gordon: The storm with a mind of its own tearing up the Gulf Coast, moving north

Gordon: The storm with a mind of its own tearing up the Gulf Coast, moving north

Dusty Burch September 6, 2018

What first was looked at by officials of the National Hurricane Center as a tropical storm and potential hurricane is now being classified as a tropical depression. The ruthless storm of Gordon is expected...

Erie lucks out and narrowly avoids noreaster

Erie lucks out and narrowly avoids nor’easter

Keegan Welka March 21, 2018

It's fair to say that Erie residents are sick of winter weather this year. The city has endured a whopping 193 inches of total snowfall this season, leading the entire nation for big cities. It only would...

Erie buries snow record

Erie buries snow record

Alec Thomas February 14, 2018

This year, the Erie weather has not disappointed in providing a winter wasteland for its residence, who know all too well of its snowy power. If there are signs of global warming, they haven't been felt...

Erie hit with record amount of snow

Erie hit with record amount of snow

Ryan Rzepecki January 12, 2018

Erie Pa, was hit with one of the largest snowstorms in history over the holiday season. It was reported that the city received 34 total inches of snow on Christmas Day. The snow didn't stop after that...

November 5 tornado damages homes, businesses on Eries west side

November 5 tornado damages homes, businesses on Erie’s west side

Alex Welz November 9, 2017

This past Sunday, Erie citizens residing anywhere from 26th and Peninsula to 36th and Washington were struck with a lethal storm. The storm was responsible for the deaths of two Erie men along with much...

Tampa family forced to evacuate due to Hurricane Irma

Tampa family forced to evacuate due to Hurricane Irma

Ryan Rzepecki September 14, 2017

Hurricane Irma recently hit the state of Florida and left many people devastated. This storm came not long after Hurricane Harvey, which impacted Texas. Hurricane Irma was more powerful than Harvey. It...

Strange weather shakes up weekend in Erie

Strange weather shakes up weekend in Erie

Nick Frisina November 22, 2016

The weekend of Nov. 18-20, the residents of Erie, Pa., and surrounding counties experienced some pretty weird weather patterns. On Friday, Nov. 18, the weather was 75 degrees and sunny, which was actually...

Hurricane Matthew strikes the eastern coast

Hurricane Matthew strikes the eastern coast

Alec Thomas October 20, 2016

On Sept. 28, a tropical storm named Matthew barreled towards the Western Atlantic. It quickly gained strength and at its peak was a terrifying category five hurricane that tore through the Caribbean and...

This picture shot right outside Cathedral Prep on Dec. 16 displays the lack of snow, which is unusual for this time of year.

Dreaming of a (green?) Christmas: lack of snow unusual for this time of year in Erie

The Rambler December 16, 2015

Citizens who have lived in Erie for the majority of their lives have come to recognize a few constants they can rely on seeing every year. Typically, we are used to seeing an early fall that gives way...

Snow in April becomes a harsh reality for Erie, but hope looms in Easter break forecast

Snow in April becomes a harsh reality for Erie, but hope looms in Easter break forecast

The Rambler April 17, 2014

Everyone thought that we were in the clear. They thought that one of the worst winters was finally put behind us and we could finally start enjoying a much anticipated and deserved spring. Sadly, we were...

Junior James Kolakowski gives Prep students their weather each morning.

Meet Prep’s new weatherman, James Kolakowski

The Rambler September 30, 2013

As last school year ended, Prep's morning news was left with two spots on the air open. Jimmy Bufalino and Nick Burch, two staples of the morning news graduated and moved on to college. As the new school...

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