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Severe Weather Thread - New England


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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

We’d like to just see you say.. “ hey, I misread this one”. That doesn’t even say you were wrong . Just something 

I could care less is someone gets 2CGs a minute instead of one. Nobody truly knows what severe is.

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15 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I could care less is someone gets 2CGs a minute instead of one. Nobody truly knows what severe is.

Doesn’t a 61mph gust literally fit in the definition of severe in the BOX forecast area? I didn’t have a single lightning strike by me but still gusted 50-55 in a crappy looking part of the line on radar. 

“A thunderstorm that produces a tornado, winds of at least 58 mph (50 knots or ~93 km/h), and/or hail at least 1" in diameter. Structural wind damage may imply the occurrence of a severe thunderstorm. A thunderstorm wind equal to or greater than 40 mph (35 knots or ~64 km/h) and/or hail of at least ½" is defined as approaching severe.”

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