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Severe Weather Thread - New England


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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Can already hear some rumbling.

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This was just about when I left the office in Burlington and got on the highway.  I was looking over my shoulder the whole way on 89 to make sure the storms were not catching up to me.  It looks like we will get hit in about 20 minutes.

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5 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Most of the cams have a great CG line of storms from NW to SE to the coast 

Meh

Rather active to the NW with a QLCS moving across upstate NY into
VT where favorable instability/shear parameter space overlaps
good forcing for ascent ahead of mid level trough. Hi-res CAMS
show some of this convection moving into northern and western MA
later this evening but in a weakened state as instability
diminishes. However, an isolated strong storm with gusty winds
can`t be ruled out. Current forecast is on track
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Just now, kdxken said:

Meh

Rather active to the NW with a QLCS moving across upstate NY into
VT where favorable instability/shear parameter space overlaps
good forcing for ascent ahead of mid level trough. Hi-res CAMS
show some of this convection moving into northern and western MA
later this evening but in a weakened state as instability
diminishes. However, an isolated strong storm with gusty winds
can`t be ruled out. Current forecast is on track

Meh

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23 minutes ago, klw said:

First thunder.  It just kept rolling and sounded so weird that I thought it was the washing machine upstairs.

That reminds me.  About 25 years ago I was sitting in my apartment waiting for some storms to roll in.  There had been a tornado outbreak in the Midwest a day or two earlier with the same system.  As I watched tv, the rain had started and then I heard that noise that tornado survivors always say they heard "it sounded like a freight train"  This sounded just like a freight train and I thought wow they are right about the sound of a tornado until after about two panic filled seconds I remembered that I lived 20 yards from active train tracks.   

 

Rain just started and can hear the wind in the trees.

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Goods winds and a lot of lightning.  Just a constant display of lightning.  Just one really close strike.  My wife thought she heard something come down in the woods but I was in a spot where the windows were shut at first.  We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of trees however so I would be surprised if nothing fell.  Winding down now.

 

Best lightning display here in a few years.

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3 minutes ago, klw said:

Goods winds and a lot of lightning.  Just a constant display of lightning.  Just one really close strike.  My wife thought she heard something come down in the woods but I was in a spot where the windows were shut at first.  We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of trees however so I would be surprised if nothing fell.  Winding down now.

 

Best lightning display here in a few years.

May be my first night lightning here since winter. 

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So apparently Saturday afternoon during our severe storm lightning did hit close, like across the street close. Fried our cable wire at the pole. Cable company replaced with new wire from the street up to a new modem which was fried as well. I was sitting on my deck when it hit, instant house shaking bone rattling thunder with the flash. Just glad that is all that happened. Now have 5g as the dude hooked me up.

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7 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Hard to see but it looked like a spin up coming out of the CRV 

Is there circulation on the Windsor and Orange County lines right before the storm passed into NH?  Can someone check with better radar access.  Windsor and Orange meet in the middle of VT, east.

https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=local-Vermont-comp_radar-24-1-100-1&checked=counties-usint-map&colorbar=undefined

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10 minutes ago, dendrite said:

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
940 PM EDT Tue Jul 20 2021

NHC009-019-210215-
/O.CON.KGYX.SV.W.0048.000000T0000Z-210721T0215Z/
Sullivan NH-Grafton NH-
940 PM EDT Tue Jul 20 2021

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1015 PM EDT
FOR NORTHERN SULLIVAN AND SOUTH CENTRAL GRAFTON COUNTIES...

At 940 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
extending from near Canaan to 9 miles south of Lebanon, moving east
at 50 mph.

HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.

SOURCE...Radar indicated.

IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage to
         roofs, siding, and trees.

Locations impacted include...
Grafton, Enfield, Canaan, Danbury, Groton, Grantham, Cornish,
Croydon, Hebron, Orange, Springfield, Wilmot and Plainfield.

This includes Interstate 89 between mile markers 41 and 49.
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