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Friday, March 20, 2020 GUSTY T'storm Thread


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COld front pushing into an unseasonably warm and moist airmass combined with strong dynamics should yield (perhaps) multiple bands of showers and t'storms this afternoon. Given the strong dynamics (particularly a very strong llvl jet) the greatest risk will be damaging wind gusts. The greatest potential is across NY/PA, however, some activity may sneak into southern VT, western MA, and western CT before dying out. 

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I'll buy into this thread. Looks like if anything develops it will peter out before it reaches eastern portions of New England like Wiz said but CT appears to have a shot along the pre-frontal trough.  Straight line hodos roughly between 23-01Z could generate some multi-cellular storms with those strong winds. What an impressive wind field!

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

Not really. It was stated greatest potential was NY/PA (which is where the severe reports were). And it was also stated some might move into southern VT/western MA/western CT and a few did (though no thunder or lightning I don’t think)

 

 

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he's a troll, the event was well-forecasted (and modeled)

Can't wait for a real setup, even if it actually "phails"

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