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On 8/2/2019 at 5:01 PM, Dr. Dews said:

Next Wednesday has a shot to be a decent slight risk day, esp, ene

 

5 hours ago, Dr. Dews said:

 We pray

  An upper trough will pivot eastward on Wednesday, spreading 30-40 kt
   midlevel southwesterly flow across the region. Surface dewpoints in
   the mid 60s to low 70s will be transported northward across the
   Piedmont of NC/VA into the Mid-Atlantic vicinity. Strong heating
   through this corridor will result in moderate to strong instability
   and thunderstorms will develop over higher terrain during the early
   afternoon. As convection spreads eastward, some guidance suggests
   upscale growth is possible, with one or more line segments tracking
   across the region. Effective shear is somewhat marginal, around 25
   kt, and midlevel lapse rates modest. But higher PW values and
   pockets of steep low-level lapse rates could be sufficient for storm
   organization along outflows and areas of damaging wind will be
   possible. At this time, its still unclear where greater potential
   will develop and will maintain Marginal probs at this time, though
   upgrades could be needed in subsequent updates if current trends
   continue.

 

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27 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

There looks to be a strengthening shower/heavy downpour that could become a rotating storm in the next hour over and south of the Hyannis, MA area towards Harwich and Chatham along the warm front.  Could be some action in thirty minutes.

Stay vigilant.

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Everyone is onboard. 

&& Long term /Friday through Monday/... as of 436 am EDT Tuesday...to say that the weather through the long term will be beautiful is an understatement. Following the cold front on Thursday, afternoon high temperatures will only warm into the lower to upper 70s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Everyone is onboard. 

&& Long term /Friday through Monday/... as of 436 am EDT Tuesday...to say that the weather through the long term will be beautiful is an understatement. Following the cold front on Thursday, afternoon high temperatures will only warm into the lower to upper 70s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Yes, A very nice stretch of summer weather upcoming.

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3 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

Sensor or full station , if you go full station, if wireless you need to be able to change batteries.  Just a temp sensor , in the shade 

Just a sensor for a cheap thermometer so I can get some semblance of what's up with my backyard.  Too bad none of the cheap ones only report humidity and not dew points--I hate doing the math.

I can get mostly shade, but the afternoon's still going to get hit with the sun.   *** on all those readings. :)

44 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

There looks to be a strengthening shower/heavy downpour that could become a rotating storm in the next hour over and south of the Hyannis, MA area towards Harwich and Chatham along the warm front.  Could be some action in thirty minutes.

 

Cape Cod:  The Oklahoma of Massachusetts.

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19 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Everyone is onboard. 

&& Long term /Friday through Monday/... as of 436 am EDT Tuesday...to say that the weather through the long term will be beautiful is an understatement. Following the cold front on Thursday, afternoon high temperatures will only warm into the lower to upper 70s on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

I think they’re just awaiting your signal.

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