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General Severe Weather Discussion 2018


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  On 7/17/2018 at 4:26 PM, sbos_wx said:

This is a great setup for the East. We should be very well destabilized. Rarely does timing work out like this. Sunshine right now and absolutely scorching hot in Dorchester. 

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The wrench in the plan could be the trajectory of the line. It has been training SW to NE. Could put east under cloud debris until line further S moves into area. We'll see. 

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  On 7/17/2018 at 4:14 PM, dryslot said:

That is a nice slug of moisture off to the west that will be moving in here.

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Rain just reached Augusta.  Looks like southern Franklin gets the 7-10, with a flood advisory up near Jackman and lots of downpours to the south.  Hope there's a 2nd act behind this one (nothing on radar yet) because those light greens over the home front look like maybe a tenth or two.

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Quite the big Flash Flood warning NWS Boston put up for eastern Mass. Torrential rain here but no wind to speak of. I see it time and time again that one good warned storm goes north through Derry and another south through Littleton/Westford. Such a good spot here for big numbers in snowstorms but I got a shield for any storms in my neighborhood.

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  On 7/17/2018 at 4:36 PM, tamarack said:

Rain just reached Augusta.  Looks like southern Franklin gets the 7-10, with a flood advisory up near Jackman and lots of downpours to the south.  Hope there's a 2nd act behind this one (nothing on radar yet) because those light greens over the home front look like maybe a tenth or two.

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Drying up a bit as it moves NE up here, Looks like there is more upstream trying to get going so we will see if that can blossom, Its to bad we had no sun to destabilize this area more today.

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  On 7/17/2018 at 5:50 PM, wxeyeNH said:

Looking at the radar the line of storms is becoming oriented E to W through Mass.  Convection seems to be building and bubbling back north in W Mass.  Could some type of mesolow form along the front to stall the boundary from moving south.  Almost seems like that is happening?

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I think what is going on is that the prefrontal trough is now roughly parallel to the mid level flow, so it is stalling out. And now we wait for the cold front to kick things out.

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