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General Thunderstorm Discussion: Late June


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Grabbed a screen shot on my cell phone as it moved through... I was right under the strongest DBZ echos.

I'm on RT 108/Mountain Rd seen on the radar to the NW of the Stowe Village center marker on radar....between the center of town and the ski resort which is up by where the road almost touches the county line.

Awesome hit, best of the season for me so far.

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Sorry to hear about the stones.  Those will hurt when you pass them.

 

 

thunder and dark here in St. j but nothing too bad at the moment.

 

:lol:

 

Just happened to get lucky on that core, as my girlfriend who was a few miles down the road didn't have any hail at all. 

 

Amazing how localized though summer-time convection can be.  I saw reports of 1" hail in Smugglers Notch yesterday and I was probably a mile away on the summit of Mansfield and had hail of under 1/4".

 

Yesterday I missed it, today I got it.

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looks meh for down here in MA

 

 

We'll have to see how that n-s axis of convective debris and associate convectively processed cool pool interacts as it presses east into SNE, where a days worth of warm sector diabatic heating lingers this evening.  As the cells near POU have show, things can change in a heart beat when you got 85-90/68 type octane. 

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That is a beast entering southern VT.  That's a severe weather hotspot.

 

Decent call by SPC keeping the watch to the north of RT 2.  They had this slight risk pegged 48-72 hours ago, too up here.

 

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Might be too early to leave out areas down in Mass... CT about to get clocked by a cluster intensifying near POU in the last few ..

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That is a beast entering southern VT.  That's a severe weather hotspot.

 

Decent call by SPC keeping the watch to the north of RT 2.  They had this slight risk pegged 48-72 hours ago, too up here.

 

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that cell is already over the Ct border, and lookin good.  the only thing I don't like about that wide angle radar you posted is that it is usually 30 mins behind

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that cell is already over the Ct border, and lookin good.  the only thing I don't like about that wide angle radar you posted is that it is usually 30 mins behind

 

Yeah I always forget that with the high-res U.S. radar from NOAA.  Definitely lacks in timely updates.

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