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July 8 Tropical Downpours & Storms


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I guess it's not too dry anymore. ;)

Its actually perfect, if you look at radar, its been a light to moderate rain here at my location while just inland has been a deluge. Hoping for .5 to .75.......that would be perfect tomorrow looks sunny with a dowsloping wind, temps around 88 or so, beachtime!

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@ litchfieldlibations... has the sky been like weird there over the last few hours? Over the sound looked like it was ready to drop a waterspout.

Pouring here currently, No lightning or thunder.

a little, but nothing too out of the ordinary with a frontal system nearby, some low level scuds coming sw to ne off the sound, and a high cirrus deck just north with towers visible in the northern sky.

Radar is fun though!

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Def some sort of pseudo back door..Dew is down to 66. Still mod rain..up over 1.5 now with a very occasional rumble of thunder

HPC's most recent sfc analysis has a baroclinic wave of LP S of CT, with stationary boundary (psuedo warm boundary) extending from it, E of you. So not really a backdoor. Theses boundaries at this time of year are not hugely defined... It is 73/68 here in Ayer Mass for example, no wind and this is in the "cold sector" -

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HPC's most recent sfc analysis has a baroclinic wave of LP S of CT, with stationary boundary (psuedo warm boundary) extending from it, E of you. So not really a backdoor. Theses boundaries at this time of year are not hugely defined... It is 73/68 here in Ayer Mass for example, no wind and this is in the "cold sector" -

After the last storm about an hour or so ago.The temp and dew dropped from 72/71 down to 68/67..now down 67/66

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Yep, barring a last minute surprise I'll be watering plants tomorrow

It was initially convective in nature - folks shouldn't be surprised by the granular nature of max min in the spatial coverage. There may be some smoothing as the cells decay, but if you are stuck in a .1" hole that's your plight.

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I understand that..but then how do you explain higher dews to my west and NW?

It is some sort of rain cooled boundary as it continues to rain here

Definitely a rain/cooled/pool no doubt... Still not a BD.

As I said, these boundaries are nebulous... There is weak LP S of you... Your winds are variable/N in general...

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