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Potential thunderstorms/svr thunderstorms Thread


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Looks lovely. Yes right now southern Gloucester and western Atlantic County are getting hit hard with not just heavy rain but lots of lightning, Several dwelling fires in Washington Twp and Buena Boro areas. Here it was a lot of noise and darkness and one little quick shower. The suns coming out already. Once again the devil farts in my face. Though maybe I wouldn't want all that lightning.

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Looks lovely. Yes right now southern Gloucester and western Atlantic County are getting hit hard with not just heavy rain but lots of lightning, Several dwelling fires in Washington Twp and Buena Boro areas. Here it was a lot of noise and darkness and one little quick shower. The suns coming out already. Once again the devil farts in my face. Though maybe I wouldn't want all that lightning.

I can sure verify that, lol. Was 1/4 mile away from the fire scene, on Rte. 40, when it was toned out. Pulled up first, with smoke and fire showing. 99.9% sure it was due to a lightning strike, there was insane amounts of lightning around, and right before the tones dropped, there was a very close strike. Awesome storm.

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Damn, I was supposed to be in Lititz for a birthday party right now, but my wife's sick, so we stayed home in King of Prussia.

at 8:11 pm edt, weather service doppler radar continued to indicate a

severe thunderstorm with strong rotation that may be producing a

tornado. this storm that may be producing a tornado was located near

manheim, moving southeast at 15 mph.

the tornado will be near,

manheim around 8:20 pm edt,

landisville around 8:25 pm edt,

lititz and east petersburg around 8:30 pm edt

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At new Egypt speedway strong east wind will kill the storms in jeraey

Most definitely. The storms in PA are basically following where the warm front lies.

On a side note, why aren't you going to the race in Pocono tomorrow? :lol: My excuse is that I am broke.....you on the other hand could have had a press pass in the pits.

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just my 2 cents on this. As these storms progress east they are going to go from svr to hvy rain makers and will gradually decrease in strength especially past central chester county. The best instability right now is in the region where they are now and as they come east will slowly head into more stable air.

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just my 2 cents on this. As these storms progress east they are going to go from svr to hvy rain makers and will gradually decrease in strength especially past central chester county. The best instability right now is in the region where they are now and as they come east will slowly head into more stable air.

just about to say that. But hey, ill take some benificial rainfall and a light show

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Most definitely. The storms in PA are basically following where the warm front lies.

On a side note, why aren't you going to the race in Pocono tomorrow? :lol: My excuse is that I am broke.....you on the other hand could have had a press pass in the pits.

im not sure they are riding the warm front, i think this is all in response to mslp just north of dc

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Yeah, we had something quick come through. Overall though the past few weeks we seem to have missed most of the storms especially the one on thursday evening :angry:

yea it has been very dry, your area missed the storms thurs night. They blow up just east, the golf course only recorded .05 from it.

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yea it has been very dry, your area missed the storms thurs night. They blow up just east, the golf course only recorded .05 from it.

Thursday night was terrible. Sky got really dark to the west. Then we had the gust front and that just killed the storm until they re fired to the east. Don't know what caused the outflow to outrun the storm for that short period of time.:huh:

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