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Massive Sou'easter could bring damaging winds to Eastern MA


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After reviewing the 00z and 6z HIRES model data, there is the potential for the Cape and Islands to receive hurricane force winds tomorrow afternoon into the evening.  A powerful sub 985mb surface low will pass to the west of the region, allowing a warm front to penetrate northward into at least central new England and then allow most of SNE to warm sector.  A line of potentially strong to severe storms will impact the region within the next 48 hours.  These storms could produce damaging to hurricane force wind gusts as the precipitation drag occurs.

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11 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Inverted. Yawn.

Probably...waters are getting toward climo mins even if TAN pulls a 57/57. Over 80kt at 950 though.

Date: 33 hour NAM valid 21Z THU 24 JAN 19
Station: KCQX
Latitude:   41.69
Longitude: -69.99
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LEV PRES  HGHT  TEMP  DEWP  RH  DD   WETB DIR SPD THETA THE-V THE-W THE-E   W
     mb     m     C     C    %   C     C  deg knt   K     K     K     K    g/kg
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SFC 1000   -54  11.0                      172  38 284.1                        
  1  950   376  14.6  14.4  99  0.2  14.5 183  82 292.0 294.0 289.7 323.0 10.93
  2  900   834  13.6  13.4  99  0.2  13.5 195  95 295.6 297.5 290.7 326.7 10.81
  3  850  1315  11.5  11.3  99  0.1  11.4 207  97 298.2 300.0 290.9 327.3  9.97
  4  800  1820   8.6   8.4  99  0.2   8.5 215  91 300.3 301.9 290.6 325.9  8.69
  5  750  2352   5.5   5.1  97  0.4   5.2 213  79 302.5 303.9 290.1 324.5  7.34
  6  700  2913   1.6   1.0  96  0.6   1.3 211  76 304.2 305.3 289.4 322.1  5.89
  7  650  3507  -1.0  -1.4  97  0.4  -1.2 209  74 307.8 308.8 290.0 324.3  5.33
  8  600  4143  -4.3  -5.0  95  0.6  -4.7 208  74 311.1 311.9 290.2 324.9  4.40
  9  550  4824  -8.5  -9.5  92  1.0  -8.9 210  75 314.1 314.7 290.3 324.9  3.39
 10  500  5557 -12.7 -14.2  89  1.5 -13.2 214  75 317.6 318.1 290.6 326.0  2.55
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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Probably...waters are getting toward climo mins even if TAN pulls a 57/57. Over 80kt at 950 though.


Date: 33 hour NAM valid 21Z THU 24 JAN 19
Station: KCQX
Latitude:   41.69
Longitude: -69.99
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LEV PRES  HGHT  TEMP  DEWP  RH  DD   WETB DIR SPD THETA THE-V THE-W THE-E   W
     mb     m     C     C    %   C     C  deg knt   K     K     K     K    g/kg
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SFC 1000   -54  11.0                      172  38 284.1                        
  1  950   376  14.6  14.4  99  0.2  14.5 183  82 292.0 294.0 289.7 323.0 10.93
  2  900   834  13.6  13.4  99  0.2  13.5 195  95 295.6 297.5 290.7 326.7 10.81
  3  850  1315  11.5  11.3  99  0.1  11.4 207  97 298.2 300.0 290.9 327.3  9.97
  4  800  1820   8.6   8.4  99  0.2   8.5 215  91 300.3 301.9 290.6 325.9  8.69
  5  750  2352   5.5   5.1  97  0.4   5.2 213  79 302.5 303.9 290.1 324.5  7.34
  6  700  2913   1.6   1.0  96  0.6   1.3 211  76 304.2 305.3 289.4 322.1  5.89
  7  650  3507  -1.0  -1.4  97  0.4  -1.2 209  74 307.8 308.8 290.0 324.3  5.33
  8  600  4143  -4.3  -5.0  95  0.6  -4.7 208  74 311.1 311.9 290.2 324.9  4.40
  9  550  4824  -8.5  -9.5  92  1.0  -8.9 210  75 314.1 314.7 290.3 324.9  3.39
 10  500  5557 -12.7 -14.2  89  1.5 -13.2 214  75 317.6 318.1 290.6 326.0  2.55

If we can get near 60 interior SE MA as usual has the best shot. It's tough on CC with those waters.

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20 minutes ago, dendrite said:

27.8° -ZR

It’s pretty slick out there. Weenies up here, please use caution.

Ditto that.   25.2F  light freezing rain too.  After a couple of below zero days the ground is super cold.  My driveway is absolutely unwalkable right now.  Waiting on the warm air,  so close  (look upwards) yet so far.  

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50F here in Harwich, MA, winds today could top 70mph especially if we get any convection in a line to develop later this afternoon into the evening hours.  Weakest GFS shows 85 knots at 925mb, while most other guidance shows 95mph winds sustained at 925mb and 100 knots at 850mb.  GFS shows -30C temps at 800mb next week.

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