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August 2019 General Discussion


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Its the 10 year anniversary of Ontario's largest tornado outbreak including 4 F2 tornadoes. I remember staying up all night scouring YouTube for all kinds of tornado videos of the day.

There are some decent cells around my part this evening - not common. Just some lightning so far. The "storms" on Sunday were beyond pathetic here but strong in the Lucan/Mitchell areas. I got a severe warning moments after the heaviest of the rain showers past me with a few flashes of lightning. I LOVE Environment Canada as they crack me up with those warnings after the "rain showers" are done with!!

EDIT: Best thunderstorm of the year here just a short while ago. Nice lightning, large raindrops to start with that storm. The most significant CG strike while I was outside ever also occurred. I've never had a good look at a strike like that without a window being in front of me. This was WF driven, colour me shocked :lol:.

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A reminder that fall is just around the corner.

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Marquette MI
330 PM EDT Thu Aug 22 2019

MIZ002-004-009-010-084-231200-
Ontonagon-Baraga-Gogebic-Iron-Southern Houghton-
Including the cities of Ontonagon, L`Anse, Ironwood, Iron River,
Kenton, and Sidnaw
330 PM EDT Thu Aug 22 2019 /230 PM CDT Thu Aug 22 2019/

...PATCHY FROST POSSIBLE OVER THE INTERIOR WESTERN UPPER
PENINSULA TONIGHT...

Temperatures are expected to drop well into the 30s tonight, with
the coldest temperatures approaching freezing forecast over far
southern Houghton and Baraga, northern Iron, and far eastern
Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties. A few other low lying locations
could also drop to near freezing tonight. Patchy frost may develop
in or near these areas. If you have sensitive outdoor plants take
care to ensure they are covered overnight.

$$

KCW
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On 8/22/2019 at 9:23 AM, Jim Martin said:

Picked up 2.21" of rain here in downtown last night and this morning. Radar estimates are in the three to four inch range since last night in portions of Putnam and Hancock County here in Northwest Ohio.

 

Jim,

I recently learned that Toledo is not *just* above normal precip on the year-- Toledo's precip from January 1st to August 22nd is nearly at the top of the list, historically.

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