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Just now, 93Blizzard said:

Hey guys, I am up at Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville watching these storms roll in. Sky looks very dark on the Westminster part of the line.

Wesminter cell gusting out, tops down below 30kft and outflow boundary now moving south along MD Route 26 from New Market to Winfield.  Couple of rogue showers popping up over Sykesville.  

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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
325 PM EDT FRI MAY 19 2017

The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Western Stafford County in northern Virginia...
  Northeastern Orange County in central Virginia...
  Southeastern Fauquier County in northern Virginia...
  Southeastern Culpeper County in northern Virginia...
  North central Spotsylvania County in central Virginia...

* Until 415 PM EDT

* At 325 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located 10 miles south of
  Bealeton, or 12 miles east of Culpeper, moving east at 20 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.
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Converging outflow boundaries over I-270 lead to eruption of storms.  Always cool to see this go down.  Storms should fall apart in the next hour of so, so wet microburst potential was worth the SVRs, IMO.  Biggest storm currently at the eastern end of the convergence near Laurel with tops near 50kft.  That will probably last the longest since it's got a bit more room to pull instability from.  

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Wow I've never missed such heavy rain so close before -- I watched the edge of very heavy rain train west to east literally 1-2 miles south of me and never got more than a couple drops.  I bet there was 1-2" as close as 2-3 miles south.  Talk about getting NPZ-ed!

At least I did get 0.5 yesterday so there's that.

 

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28 minutes ago, NovaTarHeel said:

What is causing the interference on the radar?  Seems to be happening to every radar on the East coast. 

http://climate.cod.edu/hanis/satellite/1km/index-mobile.php?type=Virginias-rad-1-24&checked=&prodDim=100&overDim=100

 

If you are referring to those patches appearing on all the radars, it's ground clutter.

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I guess maybe?  From this mornings SPC 4-8 day OTLK...

 ...Day 5/Saturday and Day 6/Sunday...
   Severe potential may accompany the southern Plains dryline, and cold
   front as it moves south/eastward across the Great Lakes/Appalachians
   into the southern Plains during the weekend. Unstable/favorably
   sheared conditions will exist over a broad area from the
   central/southern Plains eastward into portions of the mid-Atlantic
   states. Uncertainty regarding timing of upper-level impulses and
   effects of prior convection preclude severe risk areas with this
   outlook.
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