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BD front may be right on top Lowell.   UMass Lowell station ob is right there on the N side of Lowell and they dropped from 83 to 72 -- of course, there was a heavy shower cell nearby... But their DP is down a little too.  Could be both.  I'm still cozy at 82/71 here in Ayer.

 
Data from UMass Lowell on Jul 02, 2013 at 14:35

Current Temperature is 71.6
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60.4°F with fog/drizzle. NNE wind at 5 mph. Sitting on the deck drinking a nice hot coffee and wearing a light jacket, in early July at 2:15 pm. Who would have thought? EXQUISITE!!

Sounds like the best day of the week. The kind of day you just want to bottle up and save for when the dews have been in the mid to upper 60's occasionally tickling 70 for a week or so.

Down to 66 here off a high of 79 earlier.

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NOUS41 KOKX 021854

PNSOKX

CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-

022300-

 

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY

254 PM EDT TUE JUL 2 2013

 

...TORNADO CONFIRMED IN THE TOWNS OF GREENWICH AND STAMFORD IN

FAIRFIELD COUNTY CONNECTICUT...

 

LOCATION...GREENWICH TO STAMFORD IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY CONNECTICUT

DATE...JULY 1 2013

ESTIMATED TIME...1058 AM TO 1108 AM EDT

MAXIMUM EF-SCALE RATING...EF-0

ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED...80 MPH

MAXIMUM PATH WIDTH...150 YARDS

PATH LENGTH...3.7 MILES

BEGINNING LAT/LON...41.11N / 73.63W

ENDING LAT/LON...41.12N / 73.56W

* FATALITIES...0

* INJURIES...0

 

* THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO

CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENT(S) AND PUBLICATION IN

NWS STORM DATA.

 

...SUMMARY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEW YORK NY HAS CONFIRMED A

TORNADO IN THE TOWNS OF GREENWICH AND STAMFORD IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY

CONNECTICUT ON JULY 1 2013. THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE TOWN

OF GREENWICH ON NORTH STREET JUST NORTH OF THE MERRITT PARKWAY. IT

CONTINUED EAST-NORTHEAST INTO THE TOWN OF STAMFORD AND LIFTED ON

JANES LANE APPROXIMATELY A HALF MILE WEST OF SCOFIELDTOWN ROAD.

 

EXTENSIVE TREE DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED ALONG THE TORNADO PATH

STARTING ON TACONIC ROAD AND CONTINUING ONTO SKYRIDGE ROAD. THE

WORST TREE DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED JUST SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF

STAG LANE AND STANWICH ROAD. TREE DAMAGE CONTINUED ON CARRINGTON

DRIVE AND AT THE MEAD HOUSE FARM. THE TORNADO STARTED TO WEAKEN AS

IT MOVED INTO THE TOWN OF STAMFORD JUST SOUTH OF WEB HILLS ROAD

AND LYNAM ROAD. NO VISIBLE STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WAS SEEN DURING THE

SURVEY.

 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE CONNECTICUT

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION...TOWN OF

GREENWICH PARKS AND TREES DIVISION...AND THE TOWN OF GREENWICH AND

STAMFORD POLICE DEPARTMENTS.

 

THIS INFORMATION CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE AT

WEATHER.GOV/NYC.

 

FOR REFERENCE...THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES

INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

 

EF0...WIND SPEEDS 65 TO 85 MPH.

EF1...WIND SPEEDS 86 TO 110 MPH.

EF2...WIND SPEEDS 111 TO 135 MPH.

EF3...WIND SPEEDS 136 TO 165 MPH.

EF4...WIND SPEEDS 166 TO 200 MPH.

EF5...WIND SPEEDS GREATER THAN 200 MPH.

 

$$

 

STARK

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Sky conditions just changed pretty significantly here in Ayer...  The Nimbi have disappeared and the upper and mid level debris cleared off substantially.. We are mostly sunny, and the wind veered from SSW to SW.   It's like a real warm sector now.   Yet, this BD is lurking... Interesting.  

 

Steam bath now too

 

84/71

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Interesting... I don't think this is mere coincidence.  The sky condition over vast areas of the interior have rather abruptly begun to improve, with lots of sun now... I was just noticing on the guidance that there was a about a 2 to 4 DM height rise scheduled for the 6 hours post 12z -- I bet we have some DVM working into the region, and may also explain why the rad is drying up, too.   

 

Looks like the BD is slowing now... May just get to about BOS-BED-FIT? or not...

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BD is starting to wash out i think. it's slowed down a lot just to the NE of logan. made nice progress from rockport to the nahant area...but has been rather stationary over the last hour. 

 

 

Just noticing that my self.   

 

Also, hi res imager loop shows it really has progressed much over the last 1 hou

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was 81/72 now 71/64

 

I'm almost wondering if this is one of those deals where your wind pops back around to the SW near sunset and you rise a little yet again.   Seems the boundary is really stalling right now, and with heights rising it's going to make it harder for it not to recede.   

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