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I'm not sure what's funnier , people posting a skew T without saying a single word to try to explain anything and getting trophies from guys that have 0 clue what there looking at or a guy that has very little understanding with the balls to try his best at something we all wish we could do. I've already made my decision on that question. Lol

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3 hours ago, canderson said:

The tops are spinning but not much to push down 

The only thing I really expected today or tonight was a great lightning show. Whether I'm watching it from a distance sliding south of me or it's stroking my back yard, I still have high hopes of that later tonight. It's good to see you got more beneficial rain  for your yard today. 

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https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html

I didn't find anything very substantial in terms of damage, but that was another awesome classic right turner that @Jns2183 spotted yesterday. I can't say I'v ever seen a cell do anything like that in terms of just snowplowing its way south through other cells heading east north east . Not to mention, when I first noticed it, I never thought it could affect our area considering the other storm motions I was seeing on radar. I didn't even have any idea it was on our doorstep when I responded to @Jns2183 post about it. That was absolutely amazing and it turns out that there is several local wind reports from Harrisburg and surrounding areas, including New Cumberland and another less than a mile down the road from my house on Steigerwalt hollow Rd. , although it does get a little foggy South of Harrisburg In terms of what's cell is responsible for what report.  Figures I'd be watching it from the PaulB parking lot in Mechanicsburg.

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html

 

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The purple time stroke dots show the cell getting its act together and pretty well illustrate  its hard right turn up by Penn State and again above Harrisburg. It appears to lose some energy over @Blizzard of 93 before another pulse over The Harrisburg area , then most likely collapsing and resulting in the minor wind reports and heavy rains over the area by the looks of the lightning map.

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2 hours ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

 

The purple time stroke dots show the cell getting its act together and pretty well illustrate  its hard right turn up by Penn State and again above Harrisburg. It appears to lose some energy over @Blizzard of 93 before another pulse over The Harrisburg area , then most likely collapsing and resulting in the minor wind reports and heavy rains over the area by the looks of the lightning map.

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We got heavy rain in Marysville yesterday with that cell around 6 pm. The wind picked up, but was thankfully not severe & no hail either.

 

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