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dryslot

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  1. Someone i know grabbed this pic yesterday of the TOR up here.
  2. 000 NOUS41 KGYX 120103 PNSGYX MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-033-NHZ001>015-120515- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 903 PM EDT Sat Jul 11 2020 ...TORNADO CONFIRMED NEAR HIRAM IN OXFORD COUNTY MAINE... Location...Hiram in Oxford County Maine to Sebago in Cumberland County Maine Date...07/11/2020 Estimated Time...3:31 PM EDT to 3:46 PM EDT Maximum EF- Scale Rating...EF0 Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...80 MPH Maximum Path Width...100 Yards Path Length...4.80 Miles Beginning Lat/Lon...43.89N / 70.76W Ending lat/Lon...43.95N / 70.69W * Fatalities...0 * Injuries...0 * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in NWS Storm Data. ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Gray ME has confirmed a tornado near Hiram in Oxford County Maine ending near Sebago in Cumberland County on 07/11/2020. Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near or over an island along the western side of Barker Pond. A number of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued northeast to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage, including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado moved north and east with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed further downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of 80 mph.
  3. We got down to 68 last night here, Its going to be a warm one, The dews are already at 69, Looks like a pool day on tap.
  4. We finished here dead avg after the late season snow, 72.9"
  5. That TOR in Sebago has been confirmed by NWS as an EF0 with 80 mph winds.
  6. Tor warning over Sebago/Harrison/Otisfield rotation in that cell.
  7. Had a line of showers come thru between 3-5 am that dropped 0.41”, PC skies now 75F.
  8. I think we may actually end up in the dry slot..... How fitting.
  9. Its to bad we just can't toss the last 4 mos like we do with model runs.
  10. Its not, This is unprecedented this year, I typically get 1-3, 90°F per summer and i have already had 3 and we have nit even reached mid July-Aug.
  11. I hope you don't think this is how it always is...........
  12. Listen to a woman earlier in the pkg store telling the clerk that we have a tropical storm coming with 4" of rain, I told the clerk once she left that she meant 4 raindrops.
  13. Phin will be scoring 1-2"/day in the winter on 0.02" qpf 35:1 goose down feathers.
  14. Didn't know we were scoring HHH NNE vs SNE............
  15. We will let you know if it doesn't get cold, Trust us.
  16. Which bake? , Nope, Decided yesterday it was a go, That was the drop dead window for the seafood, Heading down first thing in the morning to give my bro a hand getting set up.
  17. Looks like Fay is making landfall just north of Atlantic City.
  18. 18z 3k and 12k pretty skinny on precip over here, 0.2-0.30 qpf, Fine by me.
  19. 69/66, Going to get foggy me thinks.
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