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From ALY....

* Many areas should see 1 to 3 inches of rain... with 4 or more

inches in highly localized areas where slow moving lines of

thunderstorms could develop... or where thunderstorms could get

anchored to terrain... such as the eastern Catskills...

Taconics... Berkshires and southern Green Mountains. The lightest

amounts are expected in the western Mohawk Valley and western

Adirondacks... but because of saturated soils in those areas... an

inch or more of rain can potentially produce new flooding.

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From ALY....

* Many areas should see 1 to 3 inches of rain... with 4 or more

inches in highly localized areas where slow moving lines of

thunderstorms could develop... or where thunderstorms could get

anchored to terrain... such as the eastern Catskills...

Taconics... Berkshires and southern Green Mountains. The lightest

amounts are expected in the western Mohawk Valley and western

Adirondacks... but because of saturated soils in those areas... an

inch or more of rain can potentially produce new flooding.

 

Yikes--keep it away from here, my giant pumpkin doesn't need any watering.

 

rn+,

73.3/71

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Yeah SOS for sure.

Law enforcement reporting vehicles stuck in flash flooding from those cells SE of ALB....but I think the high terrain spots of the Catskills or SVT will take this home at some point.

This is the type of set up where thunderstorms "get stuck" in certain high terrain.

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Wow---strike right near by......  Ryan's call, ftw.

 

WESTERN FRANKLIN MA-EASTERN FRANKLIN MA- 418 PM EDT SUN JUN 30 2013 ...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOPING ACROSS CENTRAL FRANKLIN COUNTY IN MASSACHUSETTS...

 

AT 414 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR ASHFIELD...OR 8 MILES WEST OF GREENFIELD... MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH. HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PEAS AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM. HEAVY RAIN WILL ALSO RESULT IN MINOR POOR DRAINAGE STREET FLOODING.

 

LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... GREENFIELD...LEYDEN...BERNARDSTON...SHELBURNE...BUCKLAND... ASHFIELD...COLRAIN AND GILL. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TORRENTIAL RAINFALL WAS OCCURRING WITH THIS STORM. MINOR URBAN AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED. DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOODED ROADS.

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Maybe in some spots it hasn't been "that" humid but that certainly isn't true everywhere.  Here at least it's been pretty humid, sure at times the dewpoints have mixed out and dropped quite a bit but that doesn't change the fact that it's been very humid overall.  Dews here and many other places have been into the mid to upper 60's to even low 70's at times...just b/c that might not seem "impressive" doesn't change the fact that it has been humid.  If you've just been in an area where dews have been lower than that well then good for you I guess.

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Maybe in some spots it hasn't been "that" humid but that certainly isn't true everywhere. Here at least it's been pretty humid, sure at times the dewpoints have mixed out and dropped quite a bit but that doesn't change the fact that it's been very humid overall. Dews here and many other places have been into the mid to upper 60's to even low 70's at times...just b/c that might not seem "impressive" doesn't change the fact that it has been humid. If you've just been in an area where dews have been lower than that well then good for you I guess.

its honestly bizzaro world. It is def rare to have this prolong stretch of "meh" dews in june, nobody said its record breaking. I mean central nh has been cooler but sne has been humid for a week, unless a cpl hrs of a bdf caused some to grab the parka in 60f dews
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