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The June Thread 2021

@Myfrotho704_ is absolutely right this summer has been an absolute dumpster fire in regards for storms. Couldn't even score yesterday and we sure as hell are not going to score today. I guess if we want storms we need to go to the NE. Who would of thought? We better damn well get something Thursday/Friday/Saturday or I am going to lose it.
It amazing how different things can be over a short distance. After a dry May, I’ve had a fair amount of storms here in eastern Union County. I’m gonna finish the month with 6.27 inches of rain for the month, and later this week looks good as well. I do hope you guys just north and west of me can get in on some action soon.
 
It amazing how different things can be over a short distance. After a dry May, I’ve had a fair amount of storms here in eastern Union County. I’m gonna finish the month with 6.27 inches of rain for the month, and later this week looks good as well. I do hope you guys just north and west of me can get in on some action soon.

Yeah, that's the south for you. Lol. You have done really well over on your side of town. We have had a couple of heavy rains here too, but I don't think we are at 6 inches. I think Friday and Saturday look good for most of us. Let's just hope that continues moving forward.
 
Since the focal point is a front, I assume the flow will be wsw?
SW probably. If the front isn't too fast Friday some hints that we have a corridor of big time totals. I doubt rah goes with a FFW but I wouldn't be surprised if they mention considering it. Cell motion may turn from W to E to S to N and overlap some areas as well as train
 
Which day? NAM 3km looks like heavy rain threat at least for Friday but that’s also it’s long range and as far out as it goes
Friday if we manage to develop a sfc low or some kind of mesolow on the front. Chances are though any tor threat would end up fairly low
 

I wonder why there's been a tendency for upper level closed ridges to form over the mid-ATL region lately? Deep South(MS/AL/GA) has been spared from any 594+ dm ridges from building on top of us fortunately. I guess evaporation of moisture in the ground creates lift and makes it hard for air to sink. Still, I'll probably be eating crow from saying this in a few weeks when we're baking in 95+ degree heat lol.
 
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