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June 5th-September 1st, 2023 | Severe Storm Sequence


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2 hours ago, Medina said:

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This 11-hour HRRR forecast you posted kind of looks like the way it is now.  A few minor wind damage reports with one or more trees down in Toledo and Detroit. I got thunder and rain, and maybe 35-40mph just before it rained

 

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23 hours ago, Chinook said:

This 11-hour HRRR forecast you posted kind of looks like the way it is now.  A few minor wind damage reports with one or more trees down in Toledo and Detroit. I got thunder and rain, and maybe 35-40mph just before it rained

 

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We have three trees down on my street alone in Toledo. 

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I guess the enhanced risk really highlighted areas of severe weather. I hope everybody is OK from the trees and stuff. The Toledo area got 0.5" to 3.58" of rain measured by CoCoRAHS volunteers. What a deluge for the north side and also west side, with over 2.0" at the airport. This is the sort of stuff I expect in early-mid June. I guess we kind of made up for the lack of rain in May/June, at least for most of the city of Toledo.

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Storm has fired right over here and has gone severe but it looks like it’s going to slide SW of here. Getting some good thunder and lightning though 

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I would be very surprised if there isn't an increase in severe probabilities around the Lakes on the upcoming day 1 outlook.  It looks like a potentially explosive situation capable of being an enhanced risk type of day, if not ultimately moderate.

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4 minutes ago, btbucks said:

Probably can cancel the heat advisories. 

I can see areas rebounding to the upper 80’s with HI’s in the upper 90’s. So wouldn’t hurt to leave it. I would def drop the warnings for advisories though.

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5 minutes ago, Snow____ said:

I can see areas rebounding to the upper 80’s with HI’s in the upper 90’s. So wouldn’t hurt to leave it. I would def drop the warnings for advisories though.

They did for around Cinci/Dayton

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