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Henry's Weather

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  1. As of 1700z, MLCAPE remains below 500 J for the majority of the region, although effective shear has slightly increased
  2. Instability is a little slow to build south of the pike. I think this might be one of those best shear to the north, best instability to the south situations.
  3. NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) Tweeted: 7:45am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Slight Risk: parts of the south atlantic coast, southern great lakes to southern new england, montana, black hills https://t.co/GtEvHQ3UxE https://t.co/LENNPbXvZk https://twitter.com/NWSSPC/status/1412755194161504256?s=20 Upgraded to slight as anticipated
  4. whats up with it only being a marginal risk?
  5. Some commemerative thing on life support in Concord
  6. There was a period of strong gusts here at the West Concord train station, estimating at 30-45 mph, but no observable damage
  7. yeah that cell might be juuust far enough away from the southern one to get going
  8. i hope so man, havent gotten a decent blitz in forevah
  9. Surprised this thread isn't jumping more, there are some juicy and electrical (albeit non severe) storms out there today
  10. Really juicy atmosphere is just wringing CGs from these garden-variety storms
  11. Lifted index of -7 for the majority of SNE. Woof
  12. Lol I can relate. I lose like half of my regular sleep leading up to snowstorms
  13. 3kNAM suggests the possibility of two rounds of storms tomorrow. NYC gets slammed with bow echo
  14. Also we just got upgraded to slight risk!
  15. quick question for a non-met: how do strong midlevel winds help to organize storms? I can visualize how intuitively but I don't really know the mechanics
  16. Tomorrow probably not worth a thread right? As far as I can tell, there isn't much of a triggering mechanism or shear, even though we won't want for instability
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