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March 2021 Observations


yotaman
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could be a little stormy this afternoon for the central/eastern Carolina peeps. 


SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WS 58
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
200 PM EDT SAT MAR 27 2021

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 58 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

NCC001-003-005-023-025-027-033-035-037-057-059-063-065-067-069-
077-081-083-085-097-101-105-109-123-125-127-135-145-151-157-159-
167-169-171-181-183-185-191-193-195-197-280000-
/O.NEW.KWNS.SV.A.0058.210327T1800Z-210328T0000Z/

NC
.    NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

ALAMANCE             ALEXANDER           ALLEGHANY
BURKE                CABARRUS            CALDWELL
CASWELL              CATAWBA             CHATHAM
DAVIDSON             DAVIE               DURHAM
EDGECOMBE            FORSYTH             FRANKLIN
GRANVILLE            GUILFORD            HALIFAX
HARNETT              IREDELL             JOHNSTON
LEE                  LINCOLN             MONTGOMERY
MOORE                NASH                ORANGE
PERSON               RANDOLPH            ROCKINGHAM
ROWAN                STANLY              STOKES
SURRY                VANCE               WAKE
WARREN               WAYNE               WILKES
WILSON               YADKIN
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Fla was fortunate to have been blocked from the severe weather/ tornadoes this week, and it looks like we are going to  have drier than normal conditions due to La Nina in the Pac,  even though a front  is expected to bring some rain on Thurs 4/1, but at first the rain chances were at 40%, now its at 30% as of today,(3/27), we will see if the chances drop further, for the Tampa Bay region. As of 2:58 PM, its 92 in Tampa, 33% hum, bar at 30.10, with winds at 2-4 from the SE to SSW.

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2 hours ago, Dunkman said:

Looks like a pretty stout hail core and some rotation heading towards jburns.

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And it got here.  Quite the active storm.  Not very long lasting but intense. Heavy rain, pea sized hail, lightning strikes caused 3 momentary power outages, weather station registered a 43.4 mph wind gust partally confirmed by the branches lying in my yard. Also the temperature dropped from 72º to 59º in about 6 minutes.  All in all one of the more entertaining storms in several years.

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An amazing photograph, never have seen a super cell here in Fla. Our tornadoes are mostly EF-0 to EF-2,  with a record EF-3 , in 1998, during a strong El Nino at Kissimmee, NE of Orlando.

4 hours ago, Frank Garcia said:

Fla was fortunate to have been blocked from the severe weather/ tornadoes this week, and it looks like we are going to  have drier than normal conditions due to La Nina in the Pac,  even though a front  is expected to bring some rain on Thurs 4/1, but at first the rain chances were at 40%, now its at 30% as of today,(3/27), we will see if the chances drop further, for the Tampa Bay region. As of 2:58 PM, its 92 in Tampa, 33% hum, bar at 30.10, with winds at 2-4 from the SE to SSW.

 

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Drove through a tornado-warned storm near Goldsboro today and got caught in a hailstorm on 70. Quarter sized hail and easily 60+ mph wind. One of the wildest storms I’ve been in, had to come to a complete stop in the middle of 70 on the Goldsboro bypass. Likely have dents in my roof. Tried to stop at an underpass (for the hail) but there were 10 cars there and no room 

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At 6:08 PM (EDT) Tampa, Fl, Temple Terrace area, skies are mostly clear at 84, hum at58%, dp68, bar30.04, falling slowly, winds fromSW  variable 0-3 mph. There is a cold front approaching the W Fl panhandle, but no rain in the forecast for Tpa till Thurs. at 30% chance.

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12 hours ago, yotaman said:

2 days in a row that storms have fallen apart right before they hit my area. Picked up .18" yesterday from 2 storms and .03" today when a squall line fell apart. Low of 65, high of 82. Currently 68/64.

The couple of thunderstorms that were supposed to roll through here yesterday weren’t nearly as strong as the HRRR was indicating.  

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