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Severe Weather Thread - New England


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7 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

The threat has always been overnight into early Friday. Never was or has been a threat  during the day. We’ve been mentioning that since early yesterday. That’s why some called it night of the killer tors

overnight into early Friday???

Everything is out of here by mid-to-late evening...at the latest

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2 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

It's over

For your area . Sure. For rest it’s after dark when fun is possible 

As southwest flow advects higher dewpoints into southern New
England we will continue to see the atmosphere destabilize into
the evening hours. The areas south of the I-90 corridor are in a
marginal risk for severe thunderstorms this evening. Expect the
best chance for isolated strong to severe storms to occur
overnight as the surface warm front lifts northeast over
southern New England along with a 40-50 knot 500 hPa jet.
Damaging winds would be the primary threat with any storms that
become severe, but the environment will also be supportive of
an isolated tornado as well.

 

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

For your area . Sure. For rest it’s after dark when fun is possible 

As southwest flow advects higher dewpoints into southern New
England we will continue to see the atmosphere destabilize into
the evening hours. The areas south of the I-90 corridor are in a
marginal risk for severe thunderstorms this evening. Expect the
best chance for isolated strong to severe storms to occur
overnight as the surface warm front lifts northeast over
southern New England along with a 40-50 knot 500 hPa jet.
Damaging winds would be the primary threat with any storms that
become severe, but the environment will also be supportive of
an isolated tornado as well.

 

 Right along the south coast, ok...but for most it's a non-event besides some rain and thunder

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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Ryan just mentioned midnight- 1:00 AM

I suppose if stuff fires up but the radar is not very impressive. There's the heavy area of rain sliding across eastern NY into VT/NH which misses us then you have the rain with embedded supercells sliding east from PA to NJ and ticking CT coast. with the heaviest sliding to our south

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

I suppose if stuff fires up but the radar is not very impressive. There's the heavy area of rain sliding across eastern NY into VT/NH which misses us then you have the rain with embedded supercells sliding east from PA to NJ and ticking CT coast. with the heaviest sliding to our south

Neither one of those was ever supposed to move over CT. As the warm front moves north we will see stuff firing to the sw moving NE. It’s already starting 

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Neither one of those was ever supposed to move over CT. As the warm front moves north we will see stuff firing to the sw moving NE. It’s already starting 

I know neither were supposed to...just illustrating that's what is going on and there isn't a heck of a lot popping up outside of what is currently moving across CT. Anything probably going to be rather isolated. Going to bust rather low on the rain side too with this

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