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One of the hottest days on the beaches with not a sniff of a sea breeze. I left the beach at 315pm here in Sea Isle City....by the time I got to my house the station had the temp at 89.8 with a west wind....5 minutes later the wind shifted and the temp took a nose dive....in 30 minutes we were down 13 degrees - here at 530 pm local we are down to 73.3 degrees with a stiff SE wind....beautiful evening right now - hate to come back home later tonight. Just took a peek at the local obs and just 3 miles west of here at the Sea View Golf Course it is still 92.3 - the sea breeze front has not made much progress inland at this point

Sea breeze front showing up on KDIX radar FYI

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And can I mention, it's frigging hot, lol. If one more car catches fire, 2 for the day now, I'm gonna punch babies.

haha sucker! we didnt drop a bell today. Always a good thing in this heat. Had a solid bus fire the other day though:

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Me on the left.

Keep safe brother!

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SPC bumps Eastern PA and Chester/Montco/Bucks into a slight risk. Not really confident that today gets enough storms popping to warrant a slight risk...probably more a "see text" kinda day. That said, a few storms probably do pop and a couple go severe...

SPC's been a bit odd with their handling of this pattern in the East of late.

yea, that outlook didn't pan out well at all today. They were probably banking on that mcs in the morning to fire up but it never did.

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haha sucker! we didnt drop a bell today. Always a good thing in this heat. Had a solid bus fire the other day though:

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Me on the left.

Keep safe brother!

Ugh, black gear not helping any, lol. You too man, praying to god we don't get a real worker, we had an alarm a little while ago, 4 call day, busy for us. And I was drenched just doing the walk around with the TIC.

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just my thoughts, i feel the best shot of svr weather is north and west of phl. Basically how the spc has it outlined. Best instability and shear is up and out that way, and they will have better timing with the weak cold front. That doesn't mean the phl region doesnt get severe weather, i just think it will be on a diminishing trend as it approaches. What i am worried about more so for the phl region and south jersey is for some hvy rain over night and possibly maybe some moisture being drawn up from beryl as a squeeze play comes in with beryl passing to the east and the cold front coming in. Will update later on with how things look.

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just my thoughts, i feel the best shot of svr weather is north and west of phl. Basically how the spc has it outlined. Best instability and shear is up and out that way, and they will have better timing with the weak cold front. That doesn't mean the phl region doesnt get severe weather, i just think it will be on a diminishing trend as it approaches. What i am worried about more so for the phl region and south jersey is for some hvy rain over night and possibly maybe some moisture being drawn up from beryl as a squeeze play comes in with beryl passing to the east and the cold front coming in. Will update later on with how things look.

I think it'll depend on if and/or where a Borg along the front traverses. The 6z nam had a fairly potent vort passing trough SE PA. That would possibly give us a severe treat with the stronger lift. However, if it's a fairly weaker shortwave, it could be garden variety storms/squall line. That'll be key.

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I think it'll depend on if and/or where a Borg along the front traverses. The 6z nam had a fairly potent vort passing trough SE PA. That would possibly give us a severe treat with the stronger lift. However, if it's a fairly weaker shortwave, it could be garden variety storms/squall line. That'll be key.

Um...resistance is futile?

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