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Low topped squall line overnight Wednesday into Thursday


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So hows it looking? When it comes to reading severe weather im about as good as reading the radar when the time comes.

I've been at work so haven't looked but in all honesty I'm not expecting the tornado watches to come this far up north. If anything we could see a few embedded stronger convective cells which could draw down some damaging wind gusts. The key is just how much MUcape we can eventually realize and whether this occurs along the nose if the Mid level jet streak

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Sorry- I was referring to the overnight period for SNE.

 

Oh I see how I was supposed to read it now, my bad.

 

It's across SNE south of the Pike, but fairly narrow. Mainly in the 250 J/kg range and all elevated. So a few rumbles, but probably nothing crazy, unless you can couple convection with the LLJ to drag a nice gust or two down.

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