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It was a Flop... February 2024 Disco. Thread


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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

A lot of damage is coming to the region Wednesday night. Hope folks are ready.

 

This is one of the more intense fronts we've seen in a while with a nice surge of higher theta-e air ahead of the front. We'll see big winds along the leading edge of the heavier rain (upwards of 55-65 mph possible) but this will be very brief. Once the leading edge of the rain moves through the winds probably become nearly calm before gusting back up (just not as intense).

The CAA winds overnight will be quite strong too, and more prolonged. Going to see some power issues for sure.  

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19 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

This is one of the more intense fronts we've seen in a while with a nice surge of higher theta-e air ahead of the front. We'll see big winds along the leading edge of the heavier rain (upwards of 55-65 mph possible) but this will be very brief. Once the leading edge of the rain moves through the winds probably become nearly calm before gusting back up (just not as intense).

The CAA winds overnight will be quite strong too, and more prolonged. Going to see some power issues for sure.  

Wouldn’t be shocking to see a few spots tickle 70mph 

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2 hours ago, weatherwiz said:

Now this is a cold front. Still wouldn't be surprised to see at least NY/PA and maybe western Mass and NW CT get into a marginal risk. 

 

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Bill Murray needs to be superimposed on this somehow:

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Just now, powderfreak said:

We go from like 50F to +4F.

That qualifies up here.  Looks like 24-hr temp changes are 30-40F across the region.

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yeah I'm a bit confused by that post. I mean the cold certainly isn't prolonged but this is a true front. Some of the temp drops in the central US are going to be wild. Some areas go from 70's and 80's down to the teens, 20's, and 30's. This also isn't an ordeal where we see delta T's kind of weaken as the front progresses, they remain pretty intense to the coast. 

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

yeah I'm a bit confused by that post. I mean the cold certainly isn't prolonged but this is a true front. Some of the temp drops in the central US are going to be wild. Some areas go from 70's and 80's down to the teens, 20's, and 30's. This also isn't an ordeal where we see delta T's kind of weaken as the front progresses, they remain pretty intense to the coast. 

Yeah maybe he meant it lifts out quickly.  But the public is going to notice this one when it’s 50s and 60s and then single digits north to 20s south.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah maybe he meant it lifts out quickly.  But the public is going to notice this one when it’s 50s and 60s and then single digits north to 20s south.

Definitely, this is one where everyone is going to feel the chill, even inside their house. Nobody's heat will be kicking on during the day Wednesday and all of a sudden temps are going to crash and you'll feel the air seeping inside then everyone's heat kicks off at once. 

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