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April Discussion..Mild overall..and really not wild


Damage In Tolland

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I would watch that area near OMA too. Nose of the theta-e ridge. I could definitely see a few NNW moving tornadoes there tomorrow near the Missouri River.

 

Yep, sometimes those areas seem like they don't get enough respect...those cells are ripping along at like 40kts to the NW. Windsor CO had that, although there was also an upslope component to help.

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It's like a menu at a Greek diner, it's got everything. "What would you like sir? Floods, icestorms, snow, tornadoes, derechos? We have it alll."

Nearly every ingredient is perfect tomorrow. Those tornadoes in Dixie are nasty too. Rugged terrain, tons of trees, frequently nocturnal. The cool looking tors in OK become pretty ugly, rain-wrapped, death vortexes in the SE. 

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Nearly every ingredient is perfect tomorrow. Those tornadoes in Dixie are nasty too. Rugged terrain, tons of trees, frequently nocturnal. The cool looking tors in OK become pretty ugly, rain-wrapped, death vortexes in the SE. 

 

There will be several TDSs tomorrow.

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What a miserable day for little league opening ceremonies. Mid-upper 40s and sheet drizzle. Rumor was they would've postponed until tomorrow had the not already purchased all the got dogs for the event. No worse season than spring in SNE IMHO

Sun is out from HFD west.. Or close to that line.. And moving east. We all will see sunny breaks this aft. May pop a storm
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We don't get many up this way... but I suppose it's possible with the right setup.

 

There is new tropical training every year. I'd rather focus on other areas since we're unlikely to use it before the products change again, but all East Coast offices have to do the training every year.

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Not sure when that's from, but look at the viz

Looping the vis it looks like the clearing is hitting a brick wall in western New England. May get over run by the upper level low moving across NYS.

We are sunny in the Albany area now, but clouds rapidly approaching from the west.

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