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On 7/6/2026 at 1:08 PM, TheClimateChanger said:

This is crazy. I didn't see anything about this until someone in the NE Ohio thread mentioned. 

 

There have been a few of these massive downpours over Lake Erie during the summer months over the last several summers. It happens when the lake water is in the upper 70s/lower 80s and we get slow moving convection over the lake (usually at night). Put-In-Bay got 8-10” of rain and flooded one night in August 2023, and there have been a couple other times where I remember radar estimates of 10”+ over the open lake. This event was very high end and affected an island directly. There was significant flooding from 4-7” of rain (after 1-3” the day before) along the western Lake Erie shoreline on Monday from continued lake enhanced thunderstorms. 

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6 hours ago, OHweather said:

There have been a few of these massive downpours over Lake Erie during the summer months over the last several summers. It happens when the lake water is in the upper 70s/lower 80s and we get slow moving convection over the lake (usually at night). Put-In-Bay got 8-10” of rain and flooded one night in August 2023, and there have been a couple other times where I remember radar estimates of 10”+ over the open lake. This event was very high end and affected an island directly. There was significant flooding from 4-7” of rain (after 1-3” the day before) along the western Lake Erie shoreline on Monday from continued lake enhanced thunderstorms. 

Had been wondering, lake are big enough that hypothetically if they get warm enough, you might see some pseudo tropical processes briefly at play

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18 hours ago, A-L-E-K said:

Had been wondering, lake are big enough that hypothetically if they get warm enough, you might see some pseudo tropical processes briefly at play

Yeah, there definitely was some positive feedback over Lake Erie that night with the convection helping to develop a mesolow, which in turn then kept the convection relatively stationary and intense. 

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8 hours ago, Brian D said:

Heritage Days in Two Harbors started Thurs. Parade today will be starting soon. Right now temps in the upper 70's with a 65 dew. Mid 80's forecast for mid aftrn. 

For all you Minnesotans out there, the International Falls evening weather sounding said 89/71 with 4447 J/kg of CAPE with no storms nearby.

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3 hours ago, cyclone77 said:

Should have a nice long break from mowing in about a week or so as the lawns will start to fry up.  Already been over a week without a drop of rain, and a long string of 90s on the way.

Think we manage an mcs into the area at some point but I get the sentiment here

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