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Chinook

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  1. Toledo picked up quite a bit in 0400z-0900z and then got showers later. I think some of the models had predicted less than 1" just before the event, but it was wetter than that.
  2. Here is my loop of Hurricane Beryl (500mb) up to north Texas https://great-lakes-salsite.web.app/Hurricane_Beryl_Loop.html
  3. definitely a lot of supercells, but not necessarily a lot of storm reports
  4. this may be a tornado way out in the woods and hills by Boylston
  5. confirmed tornado warning about an hour ago, south and SE of Buffalo (East Aurora)
  6. this was (one of) the large tornado(es) with debris seen quite close to the radar
  7. storm chasers say they may have hurricane-force winds close to Matagorda. (Buoy system reports 47mph gusting to 54mph at Matagorda Bay entrance channel)
  8. The far-West heat has been quite bad. Needles, California, had a daily high temperature record of 122 recently, beating a value of 121. I have barely ever seen that kind of temperature in a populated area. Sorry you guys had +5F for June, that is, 3 to 5.6 degrees above normal for June. Must have been rough. Actually I had my own 100 to deal with one day. Looks like Las Vegas is 118 is right now, which apparently breaks the all-time record. 1-2" hail with supercells down by Pueblo and Colorado Springs right now
  9. By the way, did the hurricane hunters complete a recon before landfall at 11z? I can't tell.
  10. The recon just said 969mb as per this plot. I'm not sure if this means it has lost any max wind speeds in the last couple of hours?
  11. Any historians know if there has been a Cat-5 equivalent in ANY basin on July 1st of ANY year?
  12. Models show that there is a high chance for a squall line, with likely some severe reports, to affect parts of Iowa and possibly Illinois. Dew points will be a balmy 75 degrees in Iowa, with some impressive deep-layer shear for July.
  13. This is an incredible measurement. Not many places are close enough to a major hurricane to measure 105 knots gust.
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