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Swooning through June


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 ...SRN NEW ENGLAND/LWR HUDSON VLY/NJ THIS AFTN...   SFC HEATING IN NARROW CORRIDOR OF CLEARING ON SW SIDE OF CLOUD   SHIELD ASSOCIATED WITH CAPE COD AREA SFC LOW MAY SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT   OF SCTD STRONG AFTN/EVE STORMS WITH GUSTY WINDS IN ASSOCIATED ZONE   OF WEAK LOW-LVL CONFLUENCE.
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In Minnesota?  Where?

 

I mean here. With a very shallow marine type layer, tstms can exist a bit NE of the warm front. I'd like to see storms start to pop however. Radar isn't very impressive, but with a good s/w moving through..stuff may pop shortly.

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I still can't believe how much of a cold season look the low on Thursday night has. It even starts out as a three pronged low with an inv trough NW of the center of low pressure..with a warm front and cold front extending east and south respectively. It then turns into a more concentric mature low south of LI.

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I mean here. With a very shallow marine type layer, tstms can exist a bit NE of the warm front. I'd like to see storms start to pop however. Radar isn't very impressive, but with a good s/w moving through..stuff may pop shortly.

SPC-WRF has some stuff blow up along the CT/NY border just N of NYC and traverses the South Coast

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I still can't believe how much of a cold season look the low on Thursday night has. It even starts out as a three pronged low with an inv trough NW of the center of low pressure..with a warm front and cold front extending east and south respectively. It then turns into a more concentric mature low south of LI.

 

 

Its actually a pretty classic Miller B

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Glad to see it looks like the WF at least made it north of Mount Tolland...the pike seems like a good divider in winter storms so why not this time of year with the warm fronts? 

 

Awful day up here... temps in the 50s and it has just been pouring.  Another over half-inch in the past 6 hours...just steady 0.1"/hr synoptic rains.

 

Storm total rainfall at the ASOS stations up here and still raining.

 

Burlington...1.64"

Morrisville-Stowe...1.41"

Montpelier...1.40"

 

Warm out too with mid/upper 50s!

 

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