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SE PA/Mt. Holly severe threats..


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Been reporting live since 4pm here in forty fort near Wilkes barre. Something came

Through the fairgrounds flipped the bandshell, ripped up trees and flipped several planes upside down. Pic posted on my twitter @reporterjim. Will have live update again on wnep at 6. Two minor injuries when a tent collapsed.

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Whole bunch of nothing going on in northern DE. DPs dropping significantly and line out to the west looking meager. CNJ the jackpot today. At least it'll cool off soon.....would have been nice to get a good downpour at least.

74/74 here, DP sure isn't dropping in SJ. And 95/65 at New Castle County Airport, not exactly stable air.

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New Line breaking out west of I95 corridor is developing rather fast but it is going to be a race against time if we want severe storms here could be a classical case of turning severe right as it approaches NJ and crosses the river. I was watching the thunderheads go up to the west and I must say for our areas standards they were going up pretty darn fast. Lets see what happens.

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Mount Holly just warned Cecil County for 70 mph winds and golf-ball hail.

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
613 PM EDT FRI JUN 22 2012
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY NJ HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
 CECIL COUNTY IN NORTHEAST MARYLAND...
 THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF ELKTON...
* UNTIL 715 PM EDT
* AT 611 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
 SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL...AND
 DESTRUCTIVE WINDS IN EXCESS OF 70 MPH.  THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 7
 MILES WEST OF CONOWINGO...OR 25 MILES SOUTH OF LANCASTER...AND
 MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.
* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR...
 ROCK SPRINGS AROUND 630 PM EDT...
 OCTORARO AND CONOWINGO AROUND 635 PM EDT...
 RICHARDSMERE AROUND 640 PM EDT...
 WOODLAWN...WEST NOTTINGHAM AND RISING SUN AROUND 650 PM EDT...
 FARMINGTON AROUND 655 PM EDT...
 CHARLESTOWN AND BAY VIEW AROUND 710 PM EDT...

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I have been on LBI with my grandmother, mother and cousin since Tuesday. I drove through that horrendous storm that hit Manahawkin around 1ish. By far the scariest drive I have ever had since I got my license almost seven years ago. Some of the heaviest rain I have ever witnessed, hail that lasted for at least 15 minutes straight, spectacular lightning. My car was literally a few feet from being struck by lightning a couple times.

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I have been on LBI with my grandmother, mother and cousin since Tuesday. I drove through that horrendous storm that hit Manahawkin around 1ish. By far the scariest drive ai have ever had since I got my license almost seven years ago. Some of the heaviest rain I have ever witnessed, hail that lasted for at least 15 minutes straight, spectacular lightning. My car was literally a few feet from being struck by lightning a couple times.

Nice!

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