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ineedsnow

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  1. looks like a line might be trying to form in eastern NY.. the next hour or so should be telling
  2. looks like 495 west eastern areas and the cape meh .. I think me and you are good for 3 to 4 maybe a localized spot of 5 or 6 somewhere
  3. is that a earlier map.. lots of low to mid 80s showing up on wunderground now
  4. its warmer than most of the short term models are showing.. only one that is really close is the 3k NAM
  5. spiked up to 80/61 congrats @Damage In Tolland on your Summer day
  6. might be some issues further east but I think we should be good
  7. ya its always something.. FWIW 13z HRRR has me at 72 at 11am its currently 78
  8. It looks like we get some good storms later on.. maybe a brief weak tornado somewhere.. gusty winds look like the main threat.. this is one day I would like to see dews a bit higher
  9. It does look like we warm up but I also think there's some cool shots mixed in.. trust me I was tempted to install today but I also like having all the windows open on cooler days and nights. I think we wait until later in May for anything sustainable in terms of heat.
  10. And CMC.. Euro if you could get that storm a bit closer and heavier rates at night.. and no not thinking anything here
  11. Meh I wouldn't be surprised if the Berks and higher parts of Vermont saw some flakes at some point. That period around May 9th could be interesting for some
  12. ...Parts of the East... The greatest relative severe threat within the broad prefrontal region across the East is currently expected from the Carolina Piedmont into parts of the Mid Atlantic and southern New England, where somewhat stronger diurnal heating/destabilization is currently expected. A belt of moderate midlevel southwesterly flow in advance of the slow-moving mid/upper trough will provide sufficient deep-layer shear for some storm organization within a moderately buoyant environment. Organized cells/clusters may develop during the afternoon from the northern Mid Atlantic into southern New England, as a frontal wave and modestly enhanced low-level jet move northeastward across the region. These storms will pose a threat of damaging winds and isolated hail, and perhaps some localized tornado potential.
  13. it was pouring here earlier and could see blue sky in every direction with the sun shining..
  14. Ya spiders usually don't bother me but that would
  15. Ugh best I could get but at one point both were full and wicked bright
  16. Well I'm guessing people around here will be posting tons of pics of this
  17. Double rainbow and every pic is coming out blurry
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