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June 2024 Obs/Disco


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9 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

The HRRR does have some impressive instability as far north as the Pike. 

As skeptical as I am on instability and the northward extent of an MCS, this does feel like a nowcast to me. The SPC is hesitant to upgrade probs, but at least for areas like Philly and NJ I think it’s warranted. 

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Just now, WxWatcher007 said:

As skeptical as I am on instability and the northward extent of an MCS, this does feel like a nowcast to me. The SPC is hesitant to upgrade probs, but at least for areas like Philly and NJ I think it’s warranted. 

Yeah agree. Nowcast for sure.

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2 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

As skeptical as I am on instability and the northward extent of an MCS, this does feel like a nowcast to me. The SPC is hesitant to upgrade probs, but at least for areas like Philly and NJ I think it’s warranted. 

I can see an enhanced risk coming later on which the details become clearer. 

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6 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

I'm more interested in the first long track storm potential of the year..

Too soon if you’re talking about high end stuff. Climo rules even in the most favorable of years. An Elsa (not track, just development case) would be a best case imo. This is an anomalously favorable window though for something in the MDR. 

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8 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Just give me some nocturnal fireworks and I’ll be happy. I just don’t want it to slide 10 miles south of me like my last 15 thunderstorms have  

I’ve missed a microburst in Albany and two supercells over my house in the last week. I’ve cornered the market on pain. 

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2 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Wouldn’t surprise me if Taunton to Brockton enjoy the bulk of this again 

This setup would support that I think. But it's a nowcast. Might not be much, or could be further south. We also have a shot at late aftn activity prior to this.

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Slight risk expanded into SNE.

...NY/PA into Mid Atlantic and southern New England...
   Morning water vapor imagery shows a fast-moving trough over WI. 
   This feature will track across the Great Lakes region today and into
   the northeast states tonight.  Ahead of the system, strong heating
   is occurring from parts of NY/PA eastward into the Mid Atlantic
   region and southern New England.  A diffuse surface boundary extends
   from northern PA to coastal New England, with temperatures likely to
   rise into the 80s/90s to the south.  This will result in an
   environment of steep low-level lapse rates and sufficient CAPE for
   scattered afternoon thunderstorms.  Current indications are that
   storms will form over OH/western PA by early afternoon and spread
   eastward through the day.  Damaging winds appear to be the main
   concern.  Storms may track across southern New England and to the
   NJ/DE/MD coast during the evening with a continued severe threat.
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6 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Slight risk expanded into SNE.

...NY/PA into Mid Atlantic and southern New England...
   Morning water vapor imagery shows a fast-moving trough over WI. 
   This feature will track across the Great Lakes region today and into
   the northeast states tonight.  Ahead of the system, strong heating
   is occurring from parts of NY/PA eastward into the Mid Atlantic
   region and southern New England.  A diffuse surface boundary extends
   from northern PA to coastal New England, with temperatures likely to
   rise into the 80s/90s to the south.  This will result in an
   environment of steep low-level lapse rates and sufficient CAPE for
   scattered afternoon thunderstorms.  Current indications are that
   storms will form over OH/western PA by early afternoon and spread
   eastward through the day.  Damaging winds appear to be the main
   concern.  Storms may track across southern New England and to the
   NJ/DE/MD coast during the evening with a continued severe threat.

It’s coming. Strobe light show tonight with big gusts 

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5 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Slight risk expanded into SNE.

...NY/PA into Mid Atlantic and southern New England...
   Morning water vapor imagery shows a fast-moving trough over WI. 
   This feature will track across the Great Lakes region today and into
   the northeast states tonight.  Ahead of the system, strong heating
   is occurring from parts of NY/PA eastward into the Mid Atlantic
   region and southern New England.  A diffuse surface boundary extends
   from northern PA to coastal New England, with temperatures likely to
   rise into the 80s/90s to the south.  This will result in an
   environment of steep low-level lapse rates and sufficient CAPE for
   scattered afternoon thunderstorms.  Current indications are that
   storms will form over OH/western PA by early afternoon and spread
   eastward through the day.  Damaging winds appear to be the main
   concern.  Storms may track across southern New England and to the
   NJ/DE/MD coast during the evening with a continued severe threat.

They put the 2% tor risk back in.

 

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41 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Definitely not an expert like Scott but gotta figure in lieu of recent developments that our chances tonight are better than the faux tornado watch from the other day for thunderstorms 

This is true. 

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