ContentWeatherGuy
@ContentWxGuy
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The only fly in the ointment is it has presented as a dragging front rather than a slicing sweeping one. Potent all the same. It should produce today across SNY/SNE.

Convection has begun in Southeast Ohio and Central Pennsylvania #OHwx #PAwx #wxtwitter #wxX
There is the birth of our evening storms for SNY & SNE. More flooding downpours are hitting West Virginia.

Steep pressure falls along with a significant thermal clash should fuel intense storms today.

A/B high continues to force the ITCZ south for now. Takeaway is the plentiful moisture along it. Lying in wait for the proper latitude.
12:10 PM - Violent rainfall rates are being detected across southwestern Trinidad associated with a cluster of thunderstorms. Moderate to heavy rainfall, with pockets of intense rainfall, is ongoing between Moruga and Cedros, primarily falling across the South Oropuche River…
Today is a no brainer. Heat indicies verifying the ~95F? threshold for issuance with ease.

Numerous trigger lines present. Steep pressure falls along each. Central one the likely candidate for the evening hit across Southern New England, S-New York... and some points S&W into NNJ & NE-PA yet so much lift in CT leads to subsidence S&W of SNY. So we'll see.

82/73 at PWM with a Heat Advisory. Didn't even show it on TV last night.
Verifying today with ease. The heat advisories that is. Take it slow. Or not at all.
Gunna get ripped today SNY, CT, RI, MA. Strong thunderstorms on the way.

Wooof. Look at the clouds across Southern Michigan. Feathered fingers draped north to south. High shear environment presents. Stark sinking air presentation behind the line also indicative of strong thunderstorm support as the lifting air ahead of the front has that exhaust set.

They could be the swells of a tumultuous ocean, but they are really crest after crest of our beautiful Blue Ridge mountains (aptly named) here on the TN/NC border of the Appalachians. Goes without saying I had a nice hike today :) @weatherchannel @wjhl @wcyb @spann