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2015 Severe Weather Thread


Hvward

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 629 PM EDT Mon Jul 13 2015

The National Weather Service has issued Severe Thunderstorm Watch

414 in effect until 1 am EDT Tuesday for the following areas

In North Carolina this watch includes 24 counties

In central North Carolina

Alamance              Anson                 Chatham             

Cumberland            Davidson              Durham              

Forsyth               Franklin              Granville           

Guilford              Harnett               Hoke                

Lee                   Montgomery            Moore               

Orange                person                Randolph            

Richmond              Scotland              Stanly              

Vance                 wake                  Warren              

This includes the cities of...Aberdeen...Albemarle...Angier...

Archdale...Asheboro...Biscoe...Burlington...Butner...Carrboro...

Cary...Chapel HIll...Creedmoor...Dunn...Durham...

East Rockingham...Erwin...Fayetteville...Franklinton...Graham...

Greensboro...Hamlet...Henderson...High Point...Laurinburg...

Lexington...Lillington...Louisburg...Mount Gilead...Norlina...

Oxford...Pinehurst...Pittsboro...Polkton...Raeford...Raleigh...

Rockfish...Rockingham...Roxboro...Sanford...Seven Lakes...

Siler City...Silver City...Southern Pines...Thomasville...

Trinity...Troy...Wadesboro...Warrenton and Winston-Salem.

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This post made day. I am glad you got a storm finally!

 

:clap::thumbsup:

 

Congrats, glad you broke the streak. It will rain for the rest of the summer down your way now.

 

I hope so.  That's how it usually works.  Once I break the storm drought, they seem to come more frequently through the summer.

 

Yippee! That storm probly raked over my atmosphere and the line is falling apart in the mtns as per usual! :(

 

You are prob far enough away to not mess things up.  Assuming that line makes it to the upstate in tact.

 

There's another cell in N Spartanburg that looks like it could hit me if it doesn't fall apart.

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Looks near an Inch and a half. Thats why it was so loud.

 

Biggest ive seen in person was baseball sized. We had 3 inch diameter hail last year, but i was out of state when it happened.

 

Yeah it may have been closer to 1.5 than 1.25".  I was just trying to hurry so it wouldn't melt.  I can't imagine how intense baseball size hail would be.  Luckily most of the pieces were around nickel size.

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Yeah it may have been closer to 1.5 than 1.25".  I was just trying to hurry so it wouldn't melt.  I can't imagine how intense baseball size hail would be.  Luckily most of the pieces were around nickel size.

Its freaking intense. The swimming pool looked like it was boiling with 6 foot high geysers, and the noise is absolutely deafening.

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Yippee! That storm probly raked over my atmosphere and the line is falling apart in the mtns as per usual! :(

You better make a Taco Bell run real quick and get some boueancy back into the atmosphere.

Boueancy has a lot of different vowels all next to each other. I never thought about that before. Haha!

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