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Damage In Tolland

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  1. I’d watch those cells in Litchfield county. I bet Fax wx is
  2. Have you looked at radar? You’ll be at BDL at 10pm. Wild looks
  3. Summer it’s great to radiate. Almost everyone here would agree . Winter radiating nights sure it hurts if we trying to protect pack. But radiation nighttime stuff is fake anyway so again.. glad we here .
  4. Like I said.. so so so glad we live here on nights like that in summer
  5. Low of 62.5. So glad we live here on nights like that in summer
  6. It’s possible a somewhat lesser version of that happens tomorrow night. Same time of year with “ somewhat” similar parameters. The caveat being SNE typically fails abs most expect it to . But at some point it won’t.. and that could be a turning point towards at least somewhat more frequent severe . The last 5 years have blown Kooky Kenny’s pet donkey that he keeps posting that no one understands.
  7. That’s why I said night of the killer tor. That was a once in 25 year SNE storm . Down south it happens 3x a year in middle of night
  8. Yeah I recall that one. Epic lightning. But it really blew up from like North Att into RI
  9. Looking like a wild evening and night west of a line from ORH to PVD Several rounds of scattered thunderstorms are likely to occur from late Saturday afternoon through Saturday night. The potential exists for a few severe storms with damaging winds, as well as for an isolated tornado. Short range models show convection beginning in CT and western MA as early as 4 PM or as late as 7 PM. The ECMWF is sooner...around 2-3 PM. As the night progresses, even though heating is lost, they dynamics increase as wind fields strengthen. By 09Z, the SREF on the SPC website shows 50-70 percent probability of 0-6km bulk shear greater than 40 kt across western MA and northern CT. The `tornado ingredients` chart highlights that area as well, after being maximized in eastern New York earlier in the evening. GFS and ECMWF Sigtor levels reach 1-2 and 0-1km helicity is 100-200 during the overnight hours. Expect isolated to scattered strong to severe storms across the region through the night.
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