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April Discobs 2024


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38 minutes ago, aldie 22 said:

I feel like it needs to rain soon and pretty consistently....it's starting to get that feeling of a long hot dry summer and if we go into that dry then oh boy

The 2 inch and 5 inch soil moisture values on our mesonet sites are getting crispy.

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On 4/13/2024 at 12:33 AM, Jrlg1181 said:

Lol - However with deep concentration and focus and with much help from Ms Mother Nature , she finally got me over the elusive 2 inch mark for the first time in months... However that may have been the max , I highly doubt 3 inches is attainable....

At least you’re realistic, that’s very impressive. 

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6 minutes ago, Kmlwx said:

Bit of thunderstorm activity to the west of the metros. Obviously sub-severe - but rumbles would be cool.

SPC 1300z OTLK is MRGL for most of LWX CWA for 5% wind

Across the eastern Mid-Atlantic (northern VA/MD/DC/DE/south-central
   PA), a well-mixed boundary layer and steep low-level lapse rates
   forecast by some guidance may support occasional strong to damaging
   winds with convection spreading eastward off the higher terrain of
   the Appalachians and Blue Ridge Mountains. With limited instability,
   the overall severe wind threat will likely remain isolated.
 
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The HRRR is actually kind of solid for some of us this afternoon/evening. But almost none of the other guidance seems to agree with it. 6z NAM 3km was snooze worthy and so were the ARW twins. 
ETA: The HRDPS is pretty okay as well. 

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2 hours ago, BlizzardNole said:

I just got a demonstration of how dangerous lightning can be.  Just overcast here and not raining but had a lightning bolt out of nowhere followed by the thunderclap one second later.  Here it is on RadarScope and the thunderstorm cell is a few miles to the northeast!  That is how people get struck

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Would be interesting to see that in the different tilt radars.

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