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June 2017 Discussion


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2 hours ago, nwohweather said:

 


I do wonder if the amount of farmland in that area affects this temp in anyway. With the low height of the crops currently that ground has to be absolutely baking out there

Yesterday, there were record highs, or tied record highs, at Toledo (96), Cleveland, Canton-Akron, and Youngstown. There was a record warm minimum at Columbus. Fort Wayne was one degree away from a record high (95). And for all of that heat, areas of northern Ohio got a lot of rain yesterday.

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6 hours ago, osubrett2 said:

Beautiful pictures as always. I haven't paid as close attention, but the last picture I saw you post was back in May and everything was bare. Now it's full bloom.

I'll be up your way, actually WilH's way, in a few weeks as I'm visiting family in the Kewweenaw. More specifically in Calumet and the Lake Linden areas. It's been about 20 years since I've visited, it's been a long time coming, so I'm looking forward to it! I remember the weather during my last visit quite well; it was mid-July and we were wearing jeans and hoodies. I remember the 930/10pm sunsets and being thrown off that it was still light that close to 10pm.

Thank you! Looking at some pictures I took, it was completely bare here as late as May 18th, and yeah, now it's lush and green with flowers blooming.

 I've seen July days in the upper-40's before so anything is possible, especially in the Keweenaw.  Interesting that you mention sunsets.  I was looking at the rise/set times last night and I'm currently at the earliest rise time which is 557, and 4 min's off the latest sunset time which is 9:53.  On clear nights the northern sky is lit up until after 11 pm.  I love that the most about summer.  Enjoy your trip in July to Upper Michigan!

Cool and breezy today after a morning thunderstorm.  67 so far for a high.

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17 hours ago, hawkeye_wx said:

The decaying morning storms pushed outflow through here in the last hour, producing 40-50 mph wind gusts.  I had to rush out to get plants into the garage before they broke.  Of course, no rain again.

That outflow hit here about 8am with a few gravity waves as well.  Shot a time lapse of it rolling in and it captured the last remaining outflow induced mini-cells crapping the bed in the distance as the outflow/gravity waves moved through.  Hit around the 8-10 sec mark.

 

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10 hours ago, cyclone77 said:

Precip past 12hrs.  Lol northwest Illinois and Champaign areas.

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We didn't get very much rain in that pocket south of Chicago as well.  Storms split us last night.  Went from a severe warning to nothing pretty quickly.  Had a small line pop up on the backend with light rain for maybe 10 minutes

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The sharp rain gradient is evident in IN/OH too. Dayton measured a record 2.68" yesterday, yet CMH received 0.00". Even going back to Monday, very scattered storms missed CMH. Only 0.04" has been recorded since Monday and 1.03" for the month, which 0.99" came late 6/4 and early 6/5. So it's starting to dry up a bit around here too even though we're up 2.21" for the year.

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It was definitely Georgia / Alabama-like outside today, as we've seen several round of convective showers with sunshine and heat in between.

Getting some modest wind gusts out of the t'storm moving through now. Underwhelming thunder/lightning though.

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54 minutes ago, Powerball said:

It was definitely Georgia / Alabama-like outside today, as we've seen several round of convective showers with sunshine and heat in between.

Getting some modest wind gusts out of the t'storm moving through now. Underwhelming thunder/lightning though.

OMG, you're giving us clues!

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First drops of rain since May 28th tonight.  Picked up a quick 0.40" from a decent garden-variety storm.  Severe portion of the line missed just southwest towards the QC.  The storm knocked our temp back into the 60s for the first time since back on Saturday.

Here's what the storm looked like rolling in.  Zero bolts visible until after the main rain core passed through.  No CGs.  

 

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All day the HRRR insisted the line of storms would fill in as it reached Cedar Rapids, and that is exactly what happened.  A nice little rotating cell moved right over me.  I did not get the wind I expected, but it was a solid storm.  I picked up 0.80", which boosts my 3-day total to a much-needed 1.54".

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