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Torch Tiger

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  1. Late show with waning instability and shitty ml lapse rates, forget it.
  2. HRRR is a crusher again tomorrow for W/C MA
  3. It rained a few times, nothing too intense. Lots of c/c lightning but overall meh. Winds were like 30mph lol
  4. Sky looks impressive at least. Loud booms
  5. Some weakening going on the past hour or so.
  6. impressive for MA/VT/NH triangle, should see some decent damage
  7. timing looks like 7-7:30 there roughly? maybe a bit later. But NW looks best
  8. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md1652.html DISCUSSION...The threat for damaging straight line winds, hail, and perhaps a tornado or two, continues for WW 546 this afternoon. Thunderstorm coverage continues to increase, with the most intense convection on the northern periphery of the watch being associated with a MCV progressing eastward out of Lake Ontario. This remnant MCV will be the greatest short-term threat for damaging winds as it comes onshore over the next hour, in addition to the line forming on its southern periphery. Ahead of the convection, the boundary layer has warmed into the mid-to-upper 80s F, with dewpoints reaching the low-to-mid 70s F. This warm, moist boundary layer and associated instability is overspread by 45-50 kts of deep-layer vertical shear, supporting both supercells and linear bowing segments. Forecast profiles east of the convection show some modest curvature of the low level hodograph, suggesting that the environment does support at least some tornado potential. This tornado potential would be maximized with any supercells that remain discrete or become dominant in an embedded line.
  9. Most models on board with a big 'un later this evening NW MA
  10. Yeah we all look forward to the dark, gloomy days of cold rain.
  11. what an awful looking radar, but I anticipated it. Tues/Wed always looked better
  12. looks like small 'uns so far...little 'uns
  13. Yeah BOS represents the immediate coast well, though even a half-mile/mile into the city the temps bump up markedly
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