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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Here it is right on my street here . Rd is blocked off with fire trucks
  2. Did not have that . Wow. I think this hit a tree. Both my HS daughters ran out of their rooms. For them to do that at 2:30 AM takes an act of nature . Here it is
  3. It’s mind boggling . It’s still raining now lol
  4. Seems like next weekend things dry out to some degree. Though if that ULL is over the northeast that could lead to instability stuff in the PM’s.
  5. Tons of homes have had major water in basements over the last 10 days or so.
  6. I was half joking about 20” last week. Now , it seems reachable
  7. What a show that was. I could smell the ozone on that hit. First time I’ve ever had that happen. Whole family is up.
  8. Somewhere.. someone earlier today tried to tell you. But you do not ever listen to this person
  9. Just got internet and tv back . 3 trucks in hood . This was the best I have ever seen . I’ll remember this forever
  10. I cannot describe how awesome this Storm is. Speechless. CG is sick. Unreal
  11. Tonight is going to be nuts in N CT and W MA. You mis read this one
  12. Yeah HRRR says we up all night with bows, tors and a night of wild
  13. HRRR rips some nice stuff thru . Bow echo perhaps
  14. CAMs are highlighting area near the Mass Pike in central and western MA to northern CT and northern RI near the surface boundary for later this afternoon, with additional heavy rainfall expected tonight. Flash flood watches continue. 1 to 2 inches of rain is expected in the watch area through tonight with CAMs suggesting localized 4"+ rainfall amounts possible. Severe weather is also a concern given rather rather unstable environment that develops this afternoon with MLCAPES 1500-2000 J/kg near and south of the boundary. Best shear will be north of the region but 25-30 kt of 0-6km shear is expected which is enough for some updraft organization and multicellular clusters with damaging wind the main threat. However, there is a low prob for an isold tornado with any storms that can anchor to the warm front which is a source for surface vorticity and enhanced low level shear. Greatest severe risk will be in the same locations for heavy rainfall, along and south of the Pike from central/W MA to northern CT.
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