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October Coastal - Big Rain Potential


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3 minutes ago, mreaves said:

Yes. I’ll be in a booth promoting snowmobiling in VT. Next weekend I’ll be at the show in Maine and the following weekend one in Pennsylvania. 

Nice!!  Hope you/we have good dry weather for those events.  

 

We have a decent grass drag event here in CT, in Terryville in a couple weeks.  Usually draws quite a few of us sledders. 

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3. Recent satellite wind data indicate that a small area of low
pressure has formed in association with an area of disturbed weather
located a few hundred miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina.
The system is producing winds to near tropical storm strength and
the associated thunderstorm activity has recently shown some signs
of organization.  Although upper-level winds, are not particularly
favorable for additional development, only a small increase in
organization could result in the formation of a tropical depression
or storm later today or tonight.  On Wednesday, the system is
forecast to merge with the low off the east coast of the United
States, and further development is not anticipated after that
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Like 2” even for you. It has the classic land/sea convergence zone that PF loves to point out. I’m sure it’s overdone,  but that is a usual jack in these setups, south of Boston. 

I love it, ha.  Can just picture a fluid atmosphere flowing fast over the ocean then hitting the mainland friction and that air just piles up on itself, with no where to go but upward.  Buckets and buckets of rain.

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