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  2. Just saw that the temp. Was up to 91 at PHL with a dewpoint of 77. Very, very juicy out there! Sun coming out here in Northwest Philadelphia.
  3. Pouring here on the north west side of Winnie in these little convective showers.
  4. Quarryville PA storm spinning aloft, will move toward Atglen in Chester county.
  5. constant thunder now in NW DC - incoming.
  6. Looking at radar, wagons way way SW. Maybe W CT can get in on something but otw. forget about it
  7. Severe thunderstorm warning in McLean. Radar looks primed. Gust front right on my doorstep. Looks fun
  8. Had a quick five minute rain here then done. Looks like it's all south of me now. Nothing severe, classic July storm.
  9. Two distinct storms today in Frederick (not including the one around 4am) and both were the real real. Prolific lightning in both storms with top shelf precip and healthy wind with the 2nd round. Getting some clearing now.
  10. Looking like southern NJ could be in the crosshairs for round 2. Convection already popping
  11. The southern boundary has just cleared my backyard and it’s legit. Good gusts and most impressively it’s not a one and done but sustained southerly winds for over 5 minutes now.
  12. Right - it's not as strong before 2016. If global temps were the main cause though, it wouldn't be over the N. Pacific Hadley Cells. It would probably be over the Arctic or at least some place north of 60N. South sees a dramatic dropoff in average anomalies.
  13. grabbed a quick quarter inch here, the local vegetation rejoices
  14. Interesting boundary collision is gonna happen right west/east along the Dulles toll road.
  15. Sun starting to poke out here, 0.75” so far. 76F/DP 74F
  16. Just your typical 5940dm -PNA block in El Nino. I think it has something to do with cold Arctic 90-day SOI is about to go lowest since 1983.
  17. That activity will more likely than not become outflow dominant by the time it reaches the Lehigh Valley. Maybe some embedded spinners, but more likely a damaging straight line wind threat
  18. First post here but reporting 1.5" of rain fell between 1145 and 1245 in NE Queens. It was absolutely torrential for that hour here. The videos of the flooding from the LIE southward are absolutely insane with the crazy rainfall rates they got.
  19. 3000 MLCAPE/5000 SBCAPE creeping into Philly now. Low level lapse rates also finally looking somewhat decent too.
  20. Watch those discrete cells in Lancaster County as they quickly move eastward. Some small discrete cells currently developing in southern NJ.
  21. 77/75 here. Temp has been more or less stable for the last 3 hours. Also of note, seems like there is still lingering smoke around here.
  22. Well, I certainly did NOT expect 1.83" of rain from "round one", but that what I got in my backyard. With that said, I wonder if it stabilized the air mass enough that it thwarts our chances here for potential severe later on. It seems as if the focus is on points southeast as of now.
  23. https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/sector_band.php?sat=G19&sector=ne&band=GEOCOLOR&length=24
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