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TODAY: July 17th-18th - Storms/Severe/Flooding


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Scott and Jay, these storms that hit the sea breeze boundary have exploded.  As the boundary lifted northward across CT and RI and SE MA it hit the instability that remains high all over SE MA right now and the storms just have exploded over the Boston area.  Also southwest of Boston and into the Worcester, MA area.

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

It went nuts here

Satellite and radar imagery suggests that was the case.  Remember that hail storm last summer on Cape Cod, the Outer Cape, Wellfleet area, dropped 2" sized hail that cloud went so high into the atmosphere that is was just like a nuclear blast cloud.

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32 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I think we need a driver upgrade on the hardware end. IOS landscape photos upload for me...portrait photos do not. Try editing the portraits...flipping them 180, save, edit them again, flip them 180 again to get them back right side up, then save one last time. Then try uploading again. A slight cropping would work as well.

Ahhh thank you!

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1 minute ago, Ginx snewx said:

QLCS?

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These small thunderstorm cells are beginning to merge into the mainline that is moving southeastward.  I think we can get a small tornado threat window in the next few hours as this occurs and moves into the higher instability in SE MA and RI.  Sunshine remains high in this area as the high cirrus clouds have thinned and moved out of the area.

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Just now, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

These small thunderstorm cells are beginning to merge into the mainline that is moving southeastward.  I think we can get a small tornado threat window in the next few hours as this occurs and moves into the higher instability in SE MA and RI.  Sunshine remains high in this area as the high cirrus clouds have thinned and moved out of the area.

Cept they are training west to east

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Just now, Ginx snewx said:

Cept they are training west to east

But if you look at the whole line, the main push is from the northwest and is moving the line ever so slowly southeastward, while the front of the line is moving west to east and the individual cells are moving northward into the line.

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5 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

Need to watch the cell developing just north of Block Island, as it remains isolated and could begin to move into the high instability bubble.

Best instability is NW of you. There's nothing near BID right now other than a sprinkle.

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