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T-Storms Part 2 : "North and West of the city!"


TalcottWx

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I think you meant shelf cloud there. Nice pics.

Ahh yes. Good catch. I've got some more on my DSLR that should be sweet, those were iPhone shots.

We had a 52mph gust and pea sized hail...along with something that was frozen like sleet but must've been shattered hail pieces or something.

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Under a warning here, Nasty cell off to the west

 

Looked like it was fading as it reached LEW.  The warned one for Franklin-Somerset dodged to the north of my place (a common theme) and the echoes entering NH appear to be moving in a direction that will take them to my south, though they may die out before that would become relevant.

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Looked like it was fading as it reached LEW. The warned one for Franklin-Somerset dodged to the north of my place (a common theme) and the echoes entering NH appear to be moving in a direction that will take them to my south, though they may die out before that would become relevant.

As usual when they get here they die off, The dirty lew is a graveyard for cells. Lol
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that's it.

I hate you powderfreak.

:lol: Spend a large portion of the daylight hours throughout the year playing and working on a 4,000ft hill and you're bound to see some interesting things.

I love the tourists though that don't get that a run of the mill storm can provide 50mph wind and lightning zapping everything...like it's something you want to make sure you have adequate shelter. They were all like thanks for the advice we will continue to hike...then the shelf cloud comes through the gaps and over the ridge at 30-50mph and people start sprinting back to the lodge. It's like Day After Tomorrow visual when storms move in up high.

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His floor is near the ceiling though.

 

Looks like you're missing the brunt of those cells so far. I hear a bit of thunder coming from them.

Few red pixels sprouted in time to clobber me... glorious 4.97"/hr rain rate.  No wind.  A few distant lightning strikes.

 

Getting the northern edge of that cell further south now.

 

D+

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We are getting smoked up near 4,000ft right now on the Spine of the Greens.

Torrential rain, 40-50mph gusts, nice lightning.

Here's the wall cloud moving in:

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Some rumblies and drops here at the Pit.  Radar suggests the heaviest will pass to my south, but should have a little measurable en route.

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