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dendrite

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  1. CC update. Very clear transition line aloft now. I think N CT higher elevations are in business for a few hours.
  2. Btw…for you CT weenies… Robertson Field in Plainville has an AWOS now. K4B8 https://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base_dyn.cgi?stn=K4B8&time=GMT
  3. Right after my last post we got some cc jumps showing the warm layer trying to wash out down in parts of S CT
  4. There’s just too much warmth in the column. Even the “cold” side of the flip over you is starting to show some lower cc on radar. You’ll probably mix in with large aggregates at times, but it’s a shat airmass.
  5. Yeah you may get a few hours of it before the slot aloft. You’ll really need to pound for accums. I see you’re 33.5° now.
  6. Actually I take that back on the 3k. You guys slot and it’s just low level rain/drizzle the rest of the day.
  7. Yeah it looks like it maxes out around your latitude. Usually I track it on models with the sfc-500 max temp plots, but you can’t track it there with warm 2m temps.
  8. Ray is melting over February already and I haven’t even had a chance to pin it yet.
  9. I wonder if the aggregates got so large aloft with the midlevel mixing that they were better able to survive the lower warmth and make it to the ground.
  10. Only problem is you now have the midlevel warm tongue moving north through CT now. Looks like it’s approaching Waterbury now.
  11. 33.5 and ripping monster aggregates right now
  12. Sun comes out for 5 mins. Temp climbs from 38 to 40. Goes overcast again. Temp drops back to 38. It’s Saturday…I’m not worried about a little diabatic warming. Let’s talk 2m temps tomorrow afternoon when we can actually see what BL wetbulbs advected down to.
  13. Has a higher terrain, rt2-north jack look to it. Basically where the euro has the track of the H7 low and just north of it…then adjust for elevation/coastal temp influence.
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