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2 minutes ago, birdsofprey02 said:

I know it’s out of region but can anyone take a look at radar in southern Delaware? On vacation around Fenwick and our phones all lit up with tornado warning alarms. I feel out of my element without computer. 
 

shoulda been the same line of storms that rolled through you guys earlier. 

Looks like it had a little inflow notch but has since become more broad

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32 minutes ago, birdsofprey02 said:

I know it’s out of region but can anyone take a look at radar in southern Delaware? On vacation around Fenwick and our phones all lit up with tornado warning alarms. I feel out of my element without computer. 
 

shoulda been the same line of storms that rolled through you guys earlier. 

Just cleared out:

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Looks like you had a Tornado Warning at first.  :

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37 minutes ago, osfan24 said:

I think I had to get over an inch from that. Nice to cash in. Hopefully it all just didn't run right off.

CoCoRAHS agrees. Heaviest right along Parrs Ridge in the severe drought region. I was pessimistic before bed given how the NAM and Hrrr had petered out. But that line strengthened as it moved through. Fun stuff.

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2 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

CoCoRAHS agrees. Heaviest right along Parrs Ridge in the severe drought region. I was pessimistic before bed given how the NAM and Hrrr had petered out. But that line strengthened as it moved through. Fun stuff.

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47 minutes ago, nw baltimore wx said:

When are these dew points going to start falling? Still muggy af out there. 
 

edit: little “line” of pop ups heading out of Carroll county. Hopefully that’s the leading edge of drier air.

I’m behind that line and the dews are in low-mid 60s. But it’s not bad at all. It’s not like last week when I start sweating as soon as I step out the door

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4 hours ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Bring it

LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
High pressure will bring dry conditions with sunshine on
Tuesday. Highs will reach the upper 80s to lower 90s. A stray
afternoon or evening thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, but most
areas should be dry.

A large ridge of high pressure will set up during the middle to
latter part of the week. This high will keep conditions hot and dry
for the most part. Temperatures could reach well into the 90s
Thursday and Friday and could hit 100 degrees in a few places.
Higher dewpoint temperatures could lead to higher heat index
values as well. Heat indices could reach 100 to 110 degrees
during the hottest time of the days. We will continue to monitor
the upcoming heat to end the work week. An afternoon or evening
thunderstorm cannot be ruled out each day, but it appears that
most of the time will be dry due to limited forcing and higher
heights.
 
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