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SVR/FF potential late today-Friday June 29-July 2, 2021


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Summary of reports to 5AM this morning. Not quite as extensive se NYS as anticipated but something and I see 1 report on W LI looked pretty serious.  Rainfall not as extensive.  

Will add the rainfall numbers on rainfall for the multi day event on Sat morning after a lot of this ss complete. 

Also appended the SPC epredawn SVR threat area, mostly NJ/LI.

Overall: we have the current band northern PA extending into MA.  The real deal, of whatever is to happen should be 4PM-9PM for NJ/LI..progressive.  After that, evolution uncertain for Fri-Sat and maybe even Sun??  Probably not enough to meet general modeled (widespread 1.5"+) expectations from several days ago.

Personally cannot add much if anything prior to 430P... hopefully you'll have something of interest by then.

 

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3 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

See this is why I love extreme heat in the summer, it's a lot more exciting than these meh storms we tend to get.

The storms can come in September, they are much more robust then.

 

How is heat exciting? It's just miserable and most people stay inside anyway.

The only way it would be exciting from a meteorological perspective is if we challenged all time highs like in the Pacific NW.

I much prefer storms but it appears we won't even get that.

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25 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

How is heat exciting? It's just miserable and most people stay inside anyway.

The only way it would be exciting from a meteorological perspective is if we challenged all time highs like in the Pacific NW.

I much prefer storms but it appears we won't even get that.

Thing about people who "love" days like yesterday. Generally they are not the one responsible for paying the high electric bills. They are not outside cutting their large lawns and other constant outside home maintaining which is brutal in this weather. There is also zero regard for poor and elderly who are literally suffering living in non air conditioned apartments with no cross ventilation and 90 degrees inside 24 hrs a day .Hell, my 33k gallon pool is 86 degrees due to this swamp azz crap . What good is it to swim in bath water?. There are no redeeming qualities to this extreme heat compared to the danger it poses to rational adults.

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2 hours ago, Jeff Grann said:

Thing about people who "love" days like yesterday. Generally they are not the one responsible for paying the high electric bills. They are not outside cutting their large lawns and other constant outside home maintaining which is brutal in this weather. There is also zero regard for poor and elderly who are literally suffering living in non air conditioned apartments with no cross ventilation and 90 degrees inside 24 hrs a day .Hell, my 33k gallon pool is 86 degrees due to this swamp azz crap . What good is it to swim in bath water?. There are no redeeming qualities to this extreme heat compared to the danger it poses to rational adults.

sounds like you need a smaller lawn

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The National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ has issued a

* Tornado Warning for...
  North central Ocean County in southern New Jersey...
  Southeastern Mercer County in central New Jersey...
  Southwestern Monmouth County in central New Jersey...

* Until 600 PM EDT.

* At 535 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
  was located over Imlaystown, or 12 miles east of Trenton, moving
  east at 25 mph.

  HAZARD...Tornado.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation.

  IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without
           shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed.
           Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur.  Tree
           damage is likely.

* Locations impacted include...
  Allentown, Roosevelt, Imlaystown, Cassville, Clarksburg, Six Flags
  Theme Park, Vista Center and West Freehold.

This includes Interstate 195 in New Jersey between mile markers 8 and
22.
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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Probably a significant straight line wind event in NJ. Some nice bow echos and good velocities. It missed out on NYC and LI where things stabilized after the rain earlier but still some heavy rain especially along the south shore. Moderate rain here now. 

Yep. Just heavy rain and loud thunder here. 

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