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CoastalWx

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  1. That completely shat the bed?? Wow.
  2. Might be a cell or two that packs a punch today in ern CT into SE MA. Will need some heating, but something to watch.
  3. May your elbow heal quicker than your lawn.
  4. Anything happen today? It’s an unusually high amount of drownings.
  5. Hopefully a derecho and picnic tables blown into Dendrite’s chicken coops.
  6. Guidance looks pretty wet next week IMO.
  7. I love the mountains too. But there’s something special about a sunset like that. The bay side of the Cape never disappoints.
  8. I’m not a NWS met, but I’m sure some citizens may help out with witness accounts and directing them when they do these surveys. I’m sure some building engineers and inspectors join too.
  9. SNE. Where we just don’t even think of severe until a tree goes through the house.
  10. Looks like a cool down Wednesday and Thursday with some warmth and dews returning Friday and for quite awhile as a front hangs up on the East Coast. It doesn’t look like big heat, but general summer time warmth and humidity.
  11. Last day of school for my son. Here's to a BS school year and hopefully not one like that again. Props to all the teachers here like Dave, Will's wife, and any others I have missed. Heroes right there and that's no hyperbole.
  12. EPS later next week into weekend:
  13. Two houses down has them. I thought it was an Italian thing?
  14. December 92 in the area just south of Boston had a big gradient. You go from a couple of inches of slop here to near a foot at base of Blue Hill. We all know my PTSD from that lol.
  15. Ha good memories there. And yeah 91-92, blech. I think the first real decent event fell on the first day of spring in ‘92. That cancelled school. The pain continued that summer in what was a mini “year without a summer” after Pinatubo erupted. 58 and rain on July 4th. Effing terrible.
  16. Sick event. ZR in srn CT too.
  17. Yeah. I lived in Brockton and although there was some damage, I was expecting a lot more.
  18. Gloria was decent where I was. Bob was the classic sort of meh NW of the track, except for rains. It hammered the Cape though. But yeah, things have been fairly benign on the tropical front overall in SNE. At least as far as Cat 1s and above go. Irene had a fairly big hydro impact and caused issues on the CT shoreline with cstl flooding.
  19. We've had some decaying strong TS events, but look at the 50s to 1960. Imagine that period. Legit storms too. I don't mean a gust to 55kts at an exposed hurricane barrier.
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