On With John Weather
Trusted Northeast PA weather from meteorologist John Hickey. Forecasts built for outdoor enthusiasts who ski, hike, and explore.
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If you spend time outdoors in Northeast Pennsylvania, you know weather isn't just small talk — it's the difference between a great day on the mountain and a dangerous drive home. On With John Weather exists to give you forecasts you can actually trust, from someone who lives the same outdoor lifestyle you do.
John Hickey is an independent meteorologist who spent nearly 15 years forecasting on television across the Northeast before deciding to do things differently. After working at stations that didn't always have his audience's best interests at heart, he stepped away to build something better — weather forecasting that serves the community directly, without the corporate filter.
What makes John different? He's not just reading models from a studio. He's skiing the same slopes, hiking the same trails, and biking the same paths as the people watching his forecasts. When he talks about how a snow squall will impact your weekend plans, he's thinking about his own plans too. That connection shows up in every forecast.
On With John offers free public forecasts through Facebook and YouTube, including three-day outlooks and weekly space weather segments. For those who need more, John provides private subscription services: long-range forecasts, school district delay and closing decision support, outdoor event forecasting, and custom consulting for businesses that depend on accurate weather intelligence.
Whether you're planning a ski trip to the Poconos, deciding if your kids' soccer game will get rained out, or running a business where weather impacts operations, John delivers forecasts tuned specifically for the quirks of Northeast PA weather — not generic regional predictions pulled from a national feed.
Follow along on YouTube for video forecasts, Facebook for daily updates and community discussion, Instagram and Twitter for quick hits, or visit the website to learn about private forecasting services. This is weather forecasting the way it should be: independent, local, and built by someone who actually cares whether you have a good day outside.
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