We’re Watching The Skies Over Connecticut

SPC Hourly Mesoscale Analysis

As of 3:20 PM there are two Severe Thunderstorm Watches covering Northern Connecticut. Both run until 9:00 PM (though they’re sometimes cancelled before the expiration).

PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE…
SEVERAL LARGE HAIL EVENTS WITH A FEW VERY LARGE HAIL EVENTS TO 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE SEVERAL DAMAGING WIND GUSTS TO 70 MPH POSSIBLE

As mentioned earlier, the Lower Midwest is primed for tornadoes again. Tornadoes are unlikely in Connecticut today.

If you’re interested in geeking out, this page from the Storm Prediction Center leads to all the forecast and observed parameters for the Northeast today.

Remember, forecasts age quickly. Don’t depend on my blog post for current storm info.

2 thoughts on “We’re Watching The Skies Over Connecticut”

  1. Geez…feels like we barely had a Spring and again, straight to summer and humidity. Such a bummer. Ct used to actually have 4 seasons! 🙂

  2. We had some thunder and lightening over my place in Bristol this evening (that’s when I decided the cats were coming in for the night) but that was all.
    Skies looked pretty threatening from @4 pm on.

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