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Pattern June Presented by: Heat and Humidity

Hmm... appears to be some sort of outflow boundary south of Raleigh, moving west. Interesting feature if that's what it is? Might trigger some development?
 
Showers appear to be popping along the Highway 74 corridor in the CLT metro. Hoping for some thunder! For some reason, that area has been a hotspot for storms. Let's hope that trend continues.
 
.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/...
As of 800 PM EDT Monday: High cirrus has generally limited
convection this evening, but the most interesting feature of note is
a band of storms pivoting northward through NE GA and the Midlands
associated with a vort lobe connected to Cristobal. There should be
up to 1000 J/kg of lingering sbCAPE into the early overnight hours,
and there`s little reason to think that the band won`t make it into
our area in some way shape or form. Pops have been updated to
account for this band. For this reason, showers and a possible storm
are expected to move through much of the area well into the
overnight hours, likely after midnight.




And just as soon as this is wrote that band falls apart.
 
.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/...
As of 800 PM EDT Monday: High cirrus has generally limited
convection this evening, but the most interesting feature of note is
a band of storms pivoting northward through NE GA and the Midlands
associated with a vort lobe connected to Cristobal. There should be
up to 1000 J/kg of lingering sbCAPE into the early overnight hours,
and there`s little reason to think that the band won`t make it into
our area in some way shape or form. Pops have been updated to
account for this band. For this reason, showers and a possible storm
are expected to move through much of the area well into the
overnight hours, likely after midnight.




And just as soon as this is wrote that band falls apart.
Most CAMs weaken those storms as they head north due to loss of heating and the development of MLCIN, and re-fire storms around CLT tomorrow as some energy aloft moves through, hrrr shows this, could see a isolated severe storm tomorrow as the warm mid levels will basically be gone. DC98AD0F-218B-4D77-9B58-494171965FD3.png59AA2175-C961-4E48-8FA6-54D42AE2ADDE.png
 

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Looks like flooding tonight s/e of Charlotte those storms firing up in SC are not moving.
 
Very hot tonight I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few storms punch into Wilkes later tonight into the morning.
 
Blue Ridge has showers firing up now waiting for a spark ⚡
 
Almost midnight, and it's 81 degrees, and raining. That's some hella humidity folks. At least mid week the dews go down.
 
Well it snowing in Colorado so a day or two of cool rain should be expected here soon
 
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