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Ju-ply 2026 Obs and Disco - Kicking it off with heat, humidity, and ... severe?


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At 1 PM I noted that we were in a severe-warned block, but when I went to find the parameters, GYX had dropped the SVR as the storm had weakened.  First drops at 1:10 then at 1:15 RA+ and gust after gust arrived - trees pushed around like I hadn't seen since Dec 2023, probably well into the 40s.  Strong but short of SVR criteria.  1:18 the genny kicked in (still running now at 2:15) and the heavy rain backed down by 1:20, nearly stopped at 1:25.  0.29" in the gauge, mostly in the 1:15-1:20 span.   During the lighter rain a surprisingly wet hummingbird landed on the feeder only 3 feet from me and had a long drink.  Only 2 strikes, both distant but enough that the dog hid.  I walked out our gravel road, saw that the outage was caused elsewhere, and confirmed that none of the 120-foot-plus pines had fallen.

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3 hours ago, wxsniss said:

While obviously not real-time empirical data like GOES, HRRR has smoke guidance you can see on Pivotal to give you an estimate of current and future placement of the band

Looks like thick smoke enters most of MA / SNH early afternoon 17-20z

Helpful--TY!  Was wondering if it would hold out until this evening to get the lawn mowed.  Probably not, if that model verifies.

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18z HRRR continues to target 21-23z for areas east of ORH for thicker smoke

It's definitely ticking thicker outside

Probably will be more like the milky haze we had Tuesday where you can actually look at the sun, and it gets deep red as it sets... not the apocalyptic yellow we had Wednesday where you can't even see the sun

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Moderate rain showers with very high winds just moved across Newfound Lake.  A very quick drop in temperature to 66Fl  Boaters are scrambling.  No lightning.  I'm sheltered from the W/NW winds but gusted to 30mph.  I'm sure winds gusted to near 50mph out on the lake.  Watching the live cams.  Boaters are scrambling...

 

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