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  2. North end of town did…trees down everywhere- we missed it by literally a 2-3 mile margin. I’m glad..didn’t want the AC going down. But it got stormy and nasty. Picked up alot of rain.
  3. Dam, I hope it isn’t here, don’t need that much water, but most guidance is 4 plus here easily. What’s causing this? Not too often does a summertime system produce all day long plus rains in summer time.
  4. I've seen enough guidance now though to think that 7+" is a reasonable max somewhere in the area.
  5. Never say never, but I think this was good ol' fashioned straight line wind. That was a textbook bowing signature. You had a great signal for a rear inflow jet. People are always surprised when they see real wind damage.
  6. Wasn’t there a storm , maybe it was the remnants of IDA? That had the same thing. Flooding rains right where the warm front was.
  7. Friend Kris sent this Just came southbound on Route 32 and I have never seen anything damage wise like I just saw. It looks like a tornado went through the entire stretch from the 32 connector all the way up to Connecticut College, powerlines down, trees down everywhere. Roads are blocked off in some places and meanwhile at my house there’s not even a leaf that fell off a tree lol
  8. Would be nice to get some storms IMBY today. Everything went around the house last night
  9. FIFA just changed their minds on Balogun, lol He can play tomorrow! Sounds like a "yeah we messed up" lol
  10. We got between 1-2” last night. So we aren’t all that dry here currently.
  11. You’re good at sniffing these types of events out. Now that you’ve sobered up and they pulled from the bottom of Winni in time.. what do you think ? Widespread , narrow zone , most likely areas etc
  12. The warm front may not even get into SNE at all. Very possible it sets up to where coastal CT across coastal RI and far SE MA get the highest totals (anything greater than 3-4").
  13. I was out near Hancock yesterday. We had a good one there. Winds had to easily gusted 60+. Tons of cloud to ground lightning too. It is wild to see storms in the mountains when you can see miles away.
  14. The FF risk is wherever the warm front sets up. You aren’t getting 10” of deformation rain on 700 warm front.
  15. Noticeably more comfortable for this morning's bike ride but still pushing 90 at noon..
  16. Very true. Point being this could be anywhere from a boring, mundane 1” or less to as much as a couple inches in CT. Pretty sure there will not be flooding lol
  17. last night in Salisbury around 10 pm my house was struck by lightning. i cant find any damage, but it blew a picture off the wall, and there was a very bright flash along the wall about 10 feet where i was sitting. i saw particles burning in the air… true at home fireworks! The thought that immediately spun in my head was a vehicle hit the house, or bomb had exploded. I started to go outside but huge thick bolts were firing down from the sky to the ground around me… felt very dangerous. All seems to be well, the big screen tv i was watching is just fine, i see no damage. This was my first time experience, i am 74, but…i heard my Mother and Grandmother tell such stories.
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