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  2. how often has ewr gusted to 50 mph at or above 90f
  3. Positive bust on coverage in this part of the valley. Aesthetic too, just not severe.
  4. I've gotten a few light showers, but just barely north of me .75 to 2 inches have fallen. I thought the storms in Kentucky were going to move south but they appear to be moving NE now.
  5. Other than the chicken coops nothing interesting so far
  6. Looks rough Daniel Boone's way, flash flood warning and a tornado warning both.
  7. New seasonal and monthly CPC for July and the late Summer looks like a good thunderstorm pattern forecast
  8. This is unbelievable. Now it is 94 degrees ambient temperature, alongside an 82 degree dewpoint. It feels like 118 degrees in the shade. I left the house damn it was like getting hit by a crematorium blast lol. It is so doggone HUMID that I can't cool down in the shade in the breezeway. It is just too hot and humid. 94/82 is NO JOKE, folks. Be damn GLAD you don't live in this sweatbox of a state. Pretty good possibility we strike a 120 degree heat index today. UGH I am going thru 9.5 ph alkaline water like a hot horse in Egypt in August. OH WAIT! It's only June 18!
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  10. whole lotta meh here. it got windy for about 5 mins, thundered once right in top of me noggin, and a quick quarter inch of rain.
  11. Wouldn't this warrant an advisory? This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey and southeast New York. .DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight. Southwesterly winds gusts of 35 to 45 mph this afternoon into early evening. Isolated gusts to 50 mph possible. A few tree limbs could be blown down and poorly secured objects damaged.
  12. Unfortunately I was unable to chase today, but I will certainly go after anything that approaches my area in coastal CT. Not that much is expected down here but man do those hodos look spicy for the Northeast. I went to the store about an hour ago and walking to my car it was windy and cool, didn't feel at all like a severe day. OK, I get it, lapse rates are gonna suck as they always do, and low cape was progged... But when I came out of the store 45 minutes later the sun was beating down and it was hot and humid, suddenly it felt like severe was back on the table even to the coast. Still doubt anything gets near me, but anything even remotely isolated that goes up in this kind of shear is gonna spin, and yeah even the line will have embedded spinups. Don't think I've ever seen hodos this good in a warm season setup in the Northeast, ever. That definitely gets my attention.
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