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July 1-8, 2012 Heat & Storms


Herb@MAWS

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I have not! My grandmother is over right now and won't have time until later. Have you? Is it hawt?

Models are in debate over timing. I suggest you look as I wish to not hint at good or bad, i mean you could infer bad and yoda could drop in soon enough. I also worry were in the initiation zone and the storms really crush south of dc/bal.

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Dr. Forbes, speaking about the Philadelphia area: "You need to move indoors right now." #severe

That line doesn't even look severe at this point. Looks like TWC has joined the post-derecho pandaemonium, after calling it a derecho earlier.

Looks like they got clocked pretty good. Last weeks derecho and now this? Global warming sucks! We will probably all die soon from next weeks super-derecho and never really get to see winter 2012-2013.

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Havn't really looked at it in depth yet today either. Just based off a quick glance this morning, I am ATTM not impressed.

Yeah i was impressed, but now it looks like our timing with the front is bad and if anything were in the initiation zone and storms will really crank south of us, and i have seen recent otlks edge that way as well. Im interested to see 0z's and the new d1, but they can be far from right.

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Highs during the last seven days (June 28-July 4) have averaged 98.3, whereas in 1930 there was a streak of 10 days (July 18-27) that reached at least 93, with an average high of 99.5 (six of those days reached at least 100).

Today, we came up just shy of the DC 10-day average maximum of 99.5 set in 1930, as we checked in during June 28-July 7 at 99.3. However, with June 28th's maximum of 96 dropping out of the 10-day average tomorrow, we can tie the 1930 record with a maximum of 98 on Sunday, and will beat it with a maximum of 99. Even if we come up just shy again on the 10-day average maximum, we almost certainly will establish a new 11-day average maximum. During July 18-28, 1930, the average maximum was 98.7, and we'll beat that during June 28-July 8, 2012 with a maximum of only 94 on Sunday.

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I'm sure this has been in a METAR before but ive not seen it.

METAR KDCA 080152Z 21007KT 10SM FEW010 BKN250 35/18 A2985 RMK AO2 SLP106 FU 010 VC E-S FIREWORKS VC S T03500183 $

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Record temperatures at WV airports today. Parkersburg (103), Elkins (96), and Huntington (104) and record temperatures were tied for Charleston (100) and Beckley (92).

My station got to 101.

96 for Elkins is impressive. Any idea what snowshoe made it to?

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i looked.. it is kinda weird. i think a wave may ride the front so maybe that's what it's seeing but still odd.

Yeah - just the way it develops stuff but SW of us and it kind of expands like bread baking outward into the area. Very odd.

Mason-dixon line to va/nc border will b 30% wind at 0600z. Book it ;)

And a little blob of 45% centered over DC right? ;)

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Yeah - just the way it develops stuff but SW of us and it kind of expands like bread baking outward into the area. Very odd.

And a little blob of 45% centered over DC right? ;)

Shaded my good sir ;)

And it does look odd, but I thought what Ian posted as well... does look a bit weird

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i looked.. it is kinda weird. i think a wave may ride the front so maybe that's what it's seeing but still odd.

Somewhat more enthusiastic than I should be for tommorow, timing appears to be almost ideal but with these slow moving fronts are usually unpredictable.

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