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CoastalWx

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  1. "Complete garbage by the CAMs lately. This stuff now, almost looks modeled better yesterday compared to now. They insist on killing it, but that ain't happening."
  2. Complete garbage by the CAMs lately. This stuff now, almost looks modeled better yesterday compared to now. They insist on killing it, but that ain't happening.
  3. I think that stuff in CT is all elevated. WF trying to move back north. It’s pretty far south right now. Even NYC has NE winds. Although that might be storm outflow related. Have no idea about today.
  4. 3 storms but each time missed to the south. Half inch anyways which is at bad.
  5. That is like 60dbz rain on the south shore. Jesus.
  6. Models give zero confidence in today. Some are totally dry.
  7. Storm #3 but so far everything has been south. Congrats Brett. We’ll see if this next one moves closer.
  8. Pretty good ltg to my south. Kevin missing a great light show at his house.
  9. Oh so you’re basically the default “Stowe” on RadarScope?
  10. Where about is your location? RadarScope it out if you can.
  11. I guess it depends on expectations. Don't see why many areas won't get 0.5-1" by Saturday morning. We don't need a lot. More fungus. But some areas will get probably 3-4" lol.
  12. The statistical models seem weak to moderate...maybe that weighs in? But I look at those and pretty much toss em.
  13. Pretty good chance between now and tomorrow aftn many areas see a lot. Some models nailing S coast.
  14. If the ridge out west retros, SE ridge will move in. But I think for big heat we need pieces of that ridge out west to break off.
  15. Might get a break for a couple days next week, but overall I don't see any change really. No oppressive heat, just lots of 80s and higher dews overall. Maybe a few 90F reading thrown in.
  16. Don't have space to post (need to clear images out), but it's your classic stalled WF and lots of convection from robust instability. You can view it on weather.cod or tropical tidbits.
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