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June 2025 Obs/Disco


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I still would watch for a mid weekend MCS it seems there’s a noncommittal warm frontogenesis on the leading edge of the arriving torch synoptics.  An eruption along then turning SE out of lower Ontario is climo favored and the operational models already can’t seem to resist 

- could be a severe risk for derecho followed by a heat burst pattern. Somewhat rare sequence for our region. 

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23 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I still would watch for a mid weekend MCS it seems there’s a noncommittal warm frontogenesis on the leading edge of the arriving torch synoptics.  An eruption along then turning SE out of lower Ontario is climo favored and the operational models already can’t seem to resist 

- could be a severe risk for derecho followed by a heat burst pattern. Somewhat rare sequence for our region. 

It’s been sooo long since we’ve had one down here

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1 hour ago, Cyclone-68 said:

It’s been sooo long since we’ve had one down here

The last derecho that I experienced was October 7, 2020. I lost three trees in my backyard on that day. An amazing event, considering it happened so late in the season, which is extremely rare. 

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34 minutes ago, WinterLand said:

The last derecho that I experienced was October 7, 2020. I lost three trees in my backyard on that day. An amazing event, considering it happened so late in the season, which is extremely rare. 

You just reminded me of that. I guess it was in fact a derecho. For me it was a wild 4 minutes and that was it. I hope to do better than that soon!

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4 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

You just reminded me of that. I guess it was in fact a derecho. For me it was a wild 4 minutes and that was it. I hope to do better than that soon!

We had a lot of damage here, particular the Idlewell  neighborhood down the hill from me. 
 

There was an event in 2010 I believe where I had nickels and I think @amarshall had ping pong balls at Wollaston in Quincy. Was at like 2am.

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3 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

We had a lot of damage here, particular the Idlewell  neighborhood down the hill from me. 
 

There was an event in 2010 I believe where I had nickels and I think @amarshall had ping pong balls at Wollaston in Quincy. Was at like 2am.

Well I understand Tip doesn’t care for the verbiage but we are overdue for something. Hopefully this summer 

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30 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Well I understand Tip doesn’t care for the verbiage but we are overdue for something. Hopefully this summer 

It looks "mid" but the wind threat could be somewhat enhanced, wouldn't rule out some scattered 50-60kt winds with any bows.  love the dcape, that's what I was honking about last week and it PERHAPS works  out

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4 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I still would watch for a mid weekend MCS it seems there’s a noncommittal warm frontogenesis on the leading edge of the arriving torch synoptics.  An eruption along then turning SE out of lower Ontario is climo favored and the operational models already can’t seem to resist 

- could be a severe risk for derecho followed by a heat burst pattern. Somewhat rare sequence for our region. 

Nice call. GFS and Euro hint right at that tonight. 

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2 hours ago, Snowedin said:

It’s starting to get a little sticky out there. After today’s showers and the rapidly changing airmass, I hope we all have a few extra pairs of shorts on hand. Many days of free balling lie ahead! 

65° / 64° feels gross with the wetness.

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Will probably be some top demand day records next week for ISO New England, especially since the bulk of the heat is midweek. Anyone know how any of these top demand days compare to next week?

The large drop in peak demand from 2013 on has been mainly due to residential solar deployment and energy efficiency gains. 

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