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Severe Weather Threat 6/17 & 6/18


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  On 6/18/2013 at 2:19 AM, CT Rain said:

Yes everything is pulling the plug. Looks like lapse rates will absolutely go to hell. Meh meh meh. 

 

Just have to see where the front is in the AM...models have shown that just ahead and along the front is where the steeper lapse rates will be.  If the front is really to our west, I can't see anything less than 6 C/KM.  Currently though mesoanalysis has 5.5 over us, but off to our west they are 6-6.5 so we'll see I guess.  

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  On 6/18/2013 at 1:02 PM, Wx Hype said:

@necnweather: Storms develop as early as midday in central New Eng, 1 PM onward in southern New Eng. Strongest focused along & south of MA pike 3-8 PM.

Thanks for that

I have day off and my gf wants to go kayaking @ spot pond (8 miles N of bos) , better hurry

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  On 6/18/2013 at 10:40 AM, Wx Hype said:

Can we get the storms out of here by 6:00 tonight?

 

I don't think so.  I think our timeframe here in CT will be from 3-8 PM, possibly with multiple band of storms, though the initial band would have highest potential for strong to severe storms. 

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  On 6/18/2013 at 1:41 PM, weatherwiz said:

I don't think so.  I think our timeframe here in CT will be from 3-8 PM, possibly with multiple band of storms, though the initial band would have highest potential for strong to severe storms. 

I got Yankees-Dodgers tickets, you think it gets washed out?

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  On 6/18/2013 at 1:43 PM, Brian5671 said:

anyone got any thoughts down this way-certainly juicy enough-Upton AFD talks about a vort in the DELMARVA area affecting us too....

 

yeah models show a piece of energy moving northward from the mid-Atlantic during the afternoon hours.  Certainly something interesting to watch as that could be a focal point for enhanced lift.  

 

Something else to really watch for today are backed winds and increased helicity.

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