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Tracking a Tornado Watch for Maine and New England
Added:Hello. I'm tracking the latest details on the tornado watch. Severe thunderstorm wa warnings going on. We had a tornado warning. Uh a couple of those in New York earlier on. Uh those have now expired and the latest details, the tornado watch is the latest to come up here. So, the radar is on the screen for you. Satellite picture. The whole key to this has been whether or not we'll get some sunshine because we got the spin. You just need to get the sunshine to really get the the maximum available energy for the tornadoes or the wind damage, right? Uh the the instability that's needed. Okay. So, right now I'm tracking this. You can see here. Um, I'm going to switch it over and show you just the radar in a second, but I first wanted to show you the satellite picture and the radar together because that spin going on is strong for this time of the year. You don't typically seen 986 low pressure systems in, you know, mid June, getting close to late June. Okay? Uh, and you so you've got that, you got the storm strength, you've got the spin, but it's about how much sun after that morning rain. Um, so obviously don't want tornadoes, don't want wind damage. No one wants to see their roof blown off or or a micro burst or a tornado, right? Um, but scientifically speaking, when you have the available energy in the atmosphere, when the sun is out, when you have this much spin, that is where you could have the maximum amount of potential damage, right? The the maximum amount of potential severe weather. So, let's take a look at it now on radar. Okay, so this is the radar showing all of New England for the most part. I've clipped off northern Maine just a little bit there. Let's let me move it up a little bit so we can see Maine. Okay. So, here is where the the concern will be. We have to watch very closely rest of the afternoon. It is now 1:47.
It is going to be the thin line of thunderstorms here to the west coming through New York. This line is what will bring the wind damage and the potential for tornadoes. It already has a history that line of producing tornado warnings. Okay. And now as the storm moves northeast into this, okay, this environment here, which is the cloud cover breaking up a little bit in southern Vermont, okay, a little bit in central Mass. Some breaks in the satellite. This is the key. How much sun breaks out in New Hampshire, in Maine, you've got the spin. It's how much sun breaks out to heat the ground and destabilize the atmosphere. That is the key. But right now, we're back to radar for a second here. Okay, I'll show you what's going on. Let's take a look at the the tornado watch here. So, the watch is up up to a 40%, okay, chance for the tornado, okay, or tornado warning. Wind up to 60%. Okay, it's not going to be a big hail maker.
Um, and the watch has been issued and tornado intensity would maximize or get to the level of 110 miles per hour.
Okay, in a brief spin-up tornado, the wind damage right now up to 70, although I could see 75 or 80. Okay, because there's a bunch of wind here. We get a Boeing segment, a Boeing line segment.
Okay. And also torrential dain rainfall, excuse me. Torrential. It is going to be pouring rain. There is up to there's a lot of moisture up in the clouds. Okay.
And also being pulled from the south. So you're talking about rainfall rates between 1, two, three inches an hour.
Okay? And that is going to cause some problems on some saturated soils. That's the rain you don't want for a drought.
That's the flooding rain. Okay? that's going to run off very quickly. Okay, so looking at the the radar right now. By the way, you can go to jasonnappyweather.com.
I'm very excited. I got a weather app almost ready for you. But right now, the website is just like the app to to some level where if you go to the app right now, I'm sorry. Go to the website jnappyweather.com and you go ahead and you click on radar at the top, it is going to bring up the radar. This is the radar that's going to be in my app, okay, for you. It's our app and you're going to be able to go through here and track the storms that are right now moving into Vermont. See the lightning bolts there in Vermont. Okay, west of Mont Peeler. You can be able to do this.
You go over here, you can click on high-res radar, earthquakes, lightning, and you can do future radar, too. Okay, so if you do future radar, you can watch here where these storms are going to go.
Right through Mont Peeler, right through St. Johnsbury all the way up into Kas County. So you can do that here. It's all going to be available for you on jnnappyweather.com. It's there right now. Click on radar. Click on local Maine forecast. You can put in a location outside of Maine and you'll get a weather alert right now. It shows you tornado watch is up in Lewon. You are included Lewon, Maine. Okay. So, that's all coming to you, okay, when the app launches and you can sign up right now.
Click on app and you can sign up to get the alert. As soon as the app launches, you'll get an email from me. Okay, so there's the satellite picture I talked about. Okay, here is the radar. Let's talk about the radar. Okay, and put your questions and I I'll catch up with the questions as soon as I can. But here's the radar. I'm going to zoom in a bit.
Don't be alarmed. I'm going to cut off a bunch of Maine because the threat is uh basically southwest Maine. Okay, so the tornado watch is up. Okay, in this whole area, let me change this over so you can see this tornado watches up. Okay, for the western mountains down all the way just outside of Augusta down to Lewis and Auburn. Okay, Casco Bay, mid a little portion of the mid coast. Okay. And all the way down here into Nashville, Portsouth, all of New Hampshire under a tornado watch. Okay.
All of Vermont is under a tornado watch.
This is very rare. You don't see this in Maine very often where you've got entire states under a tornado watch. Okay. In southwest Maine. But here is the line here which right now has severe thunderstorm warnings on it. Here's one tornado possible. We'll take a look at that. Uh that's in Vermont. Another one in Mbury. Tornado possible. Okay, we'll look at that. Rutland, we have a severe thunderstorm warning there. Another one southwest of Rutland, Saratoga Springs in New York. Great area. Uh tornado possible there. So, I'm going to switch the radar now over and I'm going to change the colors so you can see why this could be a tornado. why it says tornado possible. So, we're going to switch radar sites. Okay.
And I'm going to go ahead and bring up let's bring up um I think we'll we'll do we'll do Vermont first here. Okay. Let me switch switch sites over and let's go to Vermont.
And I'm going to bring up the wind so we can see in Vermont up in Burlington.
Okay, I'm going to bring up the velocity which measures the wind speed. Okay, and we're going to take a look a little closer at these storms here. Okay.
Now, this one right here, I can just tell off right off the bat in uh Granville, southwest of Rutland, that one right there, that looks like a tornado. I'll tell you why. Because right here, you've got the red and green very close together.
Okay, that is the spin, the twisting that I've been talking about for days now. In order for a tornado to happen, you need a funnel cloud that makes contact with the ground. It's a vi a tornado is a violently rotating column of air that makes contact with the ground.
A tornado touchdown is redundant because in order for a tornado to be a tornado, it has to touch down. A funnel class touchdown. That's that's a pet peeve.
The bigger concern right now is that this is a possible tornado. Okay.
southwest of Rutland because you have the green and red. Okay, the colors here, the wind speed. Okay, you could even have an inflow going on right here. I'll bring up the other radar in a second. Okay, but you have these colors close together. Okay, it shows the spin going on. Once again, this is the radar beam which points up from Burlington out in the sky and it's measuring the wind speed and whether it's coming toward the radar site or away. When you have the red and green close together, okay, then it's like someone dancing or a couple dancing right on top of each other. They're dancing very closely together, okay?
They're spinning. That think about it like that. So, that is where there certainly could be a tornado. Um, right now, southwest of Rutland, I would be in a very safe place in a basement if you have it. Okay, I'm going to fast forward this so you can see here. So you can see this how this happened over the last couple hours. And okay, so what these tornadoes do, if this is one, and I'm not confirming that it is. I I am not on the ground. Um, but what I'm saying is that if this is a tornado, what what it's going to do is it's going to cycle.
Okay, so right there, bright red and bright red. Okay, and now it's a darker shade. So it could have had some contact with the ground and it could have lifted. Okay, that's what happens especially in New England with these storms. They can they can get stronger and get weaker within the matter of seconds or minutes. Okay, if we go farther north where the other tornado possible tags are, it's a little bit muddier. It's a little bit harder to see um where they would be. But if I would had to bet right now, I'd put right here northwest of Warren. Okay, we're we're in Vermont here. Okay, there's there's a potential there I that I see. Okay. Um, so you got to be very careful right now because these storms are going to move through very quickly. Okay. The one southwest of Rutland has got a bunch of wind on the front side here of it. Okay.
So, you got to watch out for some wind damage there, too. Okay. Okay, with the wind out ahead of the potential supercell. Okay, so I'll zoom out now.
Let me switch the radar site to reflectivity. So this is showing basically the rainfall rates. Okay, you can pick out some things on this, too.
Okay. Um, and this will show how hard it's raining, right? The colors show how hard the intensity. Okay, they call them DBZs. So, so right here you've got I said there'd be these boeing line segments. Okay, maybe a little of a bow starting to with all that wind energy.
Okay, you got a couple here, couple here. I can change this color over so we can see it better. But there's so much energy right now in the atmosphere and a bunch of wind here coming in from the west. Okay, that's going that's moving into Vermont. Okay. Moving them from New York into Vermont into New Hampshire. Okay. So, you're you're going from New York, Vermont, New Hampshire.
Okay. See what update here. This one's blinking. Let's take a look.
Tornado possible on that one as well over by Middbury and Bristol. Um, that's southeast of Burlington. Okay. There's no threat of a tornado in Maine right now. I'm going to go ahead and bring up the um the Facebook chat here. I want to bring that up so I can answer some of your questions. Now, I'll bring that up on my phone. Okay? And I'll get to chat.
I just wanted to give you an overview of the threat and what's happening right now with these storms coming in. Okay, let me got Facebook up. I'm going to bring the chat up. Okay, I'm getting a report of some hard downpours.
um over in Vermont. Okay, so I'm bringing this up right now.
I'm just gonna mute myself.
Okay, what is the difference between a warning and a watch? Great question, Diane Bordeaux. Okay, Diane, thank you for the question. The difference is that a warning means that severe weather is either imminent or it's happening right now.
So, you need to get to your safe place.
A watch means that conditions are favorable for in the near future within the next few several minutes to hours. Okay. When will the rain end in Oxford? Sandy, you can go to jasonnappyweather.com and click on the local forecast and put in Oxford and it'll show you the hourby- hour forecast. Okay, let me see here if I've got any other questions or the questions are scrolling through. So, if if you already asked a question, I didn't get to it. Go ahead and and um ask the question again. Okay, I want to bring the watch up and I'm going to explain what this stuff means, too. Okay, for the tornado watch, I want to explain this very clearly and very simply what the tornado watch means.
Okay, so this expires at 7 o'lock. So, we've got it's two o'clock. You got five hours, okay, for this for this wash before it's over. I don't know if I'll be live the whole time. I might be.
Wouldn't be the first time. Um, the risk of a tornado is moderate, 40%.
The risk of an EF2 tornado is low at 20%. So, that's starting to get up to a stronger version of a tornado. All tornadoes are strong, but you're not going to get the EF2 as likely. It could happen briefly, but that's about the highest it's going to get. EF2 plus more likely it's EF0, EF1 for this, unless we get more sunshine. Now, the wind damage part of this is moderate for 60 mph plus wind between 60 and 75. 60%.
75 mileph plus is 30%. So, you can get up to 75 to 80 85 maybe 90. There is wind in the low levels of the atmosphere in the sky that could get transported south. Okay. Um, thank you for the stars. Thank you for for for the uh subscribers on Facebook. Appreciate that. And also on jasonappyweather.com.
Hail, this is this is right now low risk for hail a 0%. Not worried about that.
Uh Rob, realistically if the conditions were ideal, you know, there haven't been a lot of tornadoes that held together very long in Portland because of the marine layer which knocks them down. So not very long minutes is So is a tornado watch? That is correct here. So if you want to ask about the tornado um watch here, I'll show you. It's this outlined area. You see where the red is highlighted? If you're in that red area, you're under a tornado watch. Uh yes, Christian, thank you. Um I'm here. You know, tornado watch. I'm wallto-wall.
This doesn't happen in Maine very often.
It's all it goes all the way down to Hartford, by the way. Uh Boston is just on the edge. Northshore definitely.
Southshore, no. Um but uh yes, all of New Hampshire, all of uh Vermont, a good chunk of the Capitol region there in Albany, Saratoga Springs, back towards Bingmpington, Onian where I went to school. Um I'm not really sure. Yeah, the marine layer is what protects Maine from a lot of tornadoes, especially along the coastline, but today you've got a very strong southeast wind and that stabilized the air.
Tornado will drop in Maine and Auburn. I don't know, Jacob, about Auburn right now. I can tell you that in Lewis and Auburn there is a watch up. I can't tell you if you're going to definitely get one or not. Uh, you're welcome, Katrina.
Uh, for Farmington. Yep, you're in there, right?
to zoom in here. Scow Heaggan's in it.
Wait, Farmington. Yep, you're in there.
I I was right. Just Just got it. It just clipped in. Okay, that is the tornado watch. Like I said, I highlighted the area where there is the watch. Okay, you've got the cells coming in from the west. And look, it is not out of the question you could see an EF2 or greater tornado today briefly in New England.
That's the last thing we want. But if if this sun comes out here, okay, I'm going to reload this. Okay, because if the sun comes out, animation unavailable. Oh no. Oh no. Oh, there we go. Okay, so the sun comes out in these places. That's where the concern is.
Okay, because you've got the spin. You got an upper level low that is spinning here. strong low that is spinning. So the concern is and the question is not whether or not you've got the spin, you've got the spin, okay, you got the twisting going on, okay, of the wind. It is how much sunshine is going to heat the ground. Time frame, Cindy, is I don't know where you're asking for, but everyone in the watch is from now until 7 o'clock on a boat on a morning. Uh Rick, you are not safe in a boat from a tornado. Um especially if you're close to the shore.
We're not we're not talking about a water spout unless you know this is over the water. I wouldn't want to be in one.
That water spouts are typically not as strong as a tornado, but I still would not want to be on a boat if you know if if a warning was issued. I would I would watch the weather service warnings. If you get a marine warning, I would be I would certainly keep a very close eye on your where you are. Okay.
Um, yes, under a watch for southwest Maine right now from a portion of the mid coast down to the south and west all the way up into the western mountains.
Megan, I don't know where Hudson, New Hampshire is. I know where Hampton is.
Uh, but you can go to jasonnappyweather.com and put in Hudson New Hampshire. It'll give you an update. I just can't do every town and city um right now. Rick is off east end off the East End beach in Portland. Well, you're under a tornado watch, Rick. So, I mean, that's up to you whether or not you want to stay out there with a tornado watch. So, you could get a tornado and you're not going to have a lot of a lot of lead time. I want to look at the radar a little closer right now while the questions keep coming in. Okay? Because the radar is starting to look a little nasty here.
And we do have some potential potential, you know, tornatic cells here.
Okay, I can tell you there's a lot of wind damage right here. I'm sorry, wind damage, wind wind energy coming down.
So, um, southeast of Rutland, I don't see anything from a tornado there, but I definitely see a bunch of wind on the as that thing is beginning to to bow out a little bit. Okay. So, I'd be I'd be concerned there in Vermont. I definitely would be concerned.
I I would because this is the line that's going to produce the severe weather. It's coming in right now from the west. Okay, that's the line coming into Vermont right now. Stand. Um, hello. Um, Shaina. Yeah, if you go to jasonnappyweather.com and you you you go here on on my website and you go to the top of my website on your phone, you click the little the bars on the top right or on desktop and you you click on local main forecasts.
You can put in any city here that you want for the country and it's going to give you the hourly hour forecast. Uh yes, Tim, there certainly could be some straight line wind. Yes, straight line wind, some Boeing segments. Okay, so yeah, go in there. It'll tell you Lewis Auburn tornado watch. You can go here, click on hourly forecast in Lewon. Okay, watch. By 8 o'clock, you're all clear in Lewon. You can see it right here on on my website. You're all clear. a gun quit. Same thing by 7 o'clock. If you're driving and see a tornado, you should turn around. You should not try and get ahead of the tornado. You should turn around if you can. If not, you need to I hesitate to say get out and go lie flat somewhere because there could be debris, but you don't want to be in something that can be picked up by the tornado.
Augusta, Maine.
Augusta, Maine is right here and it is just outside the tornado watch right now. That could change in the next few hours, but right now it is just outside the tornado watch.
I c I can't do everyone's town and city.
So, right now I'm going to tell you that these storms are coming in from the west and the atmosphere is certainly primed right now for these cells. The greatest threat is going to come from these cells down here, okay, that are approaching Albany.
Those are going to pull north. And once they do, okay, once these cells down here around Albany, you see them come into the picture here, once those in Saratoga Springs and Albany, once those pull up north and east, that's where you got to watch right now. It'd be southern, central Vermont, all of Vermont, and then all of New Hampshire, especially southwestern New Hampshire first. Hello from uh Newport. Hello, Andrew. Um, so yeah, right now it's a watch. It is not a warning for a tornado, but it is a watch. There is a tornado warning in Canada. You see that there? That is up by Environment Canada.
That's east of Ottawa. They have a tornado warning up. Okay. So, these storms have had the history. Um, then you're probably in the uh that's actually not true, Rob. Um, you're you're not in a tornado warning if you're in the red outline area, Rob.
Uh, please don't don't spread that information. That's not true. You're in a tornado watch. There is a difference between a watch and a warning. A watch means conditions are favorable. A warning means that they are imminent or happening. So, uh, please disregard what Rob said. That is not true. Hello, Betty. You are under, if you're in the Hartford area north and east, Betty, you are in a tornado watch.
Okay. Hello, Stephanie.
Um, it's okay, Rob. It happens. People get it mixed up all the time. Um, you know, I just I just want to make sure very clear. I don't want anyone to panic. You're not under a warning for a tornado. You're under a watch.
Um, due point is low. Well, in Bangor, Don, you're not under a watch or warning. You're right. The due point is low and you got a stable marine layer. I don't anticipate in Bangor seeing um you know a a tornado today but we'll see how things develop this afternoon. I would love to give everyone's uh their city bycity forecast. I cannot do that. That's I don't I'm I don't have the ability to do everyone's town. But if you go to jasonnappyweather.com and click on local main forecast, you can put in your town.
and it'll give you the hourby hour or graphic lift from the mountain ranges will help with the spinning. Uh I think we already we already got plenty of spin. We don't need any more spin. Um I Katrina, I would love to give you the the forecast for for for every town in Maine, but I'm I'm going to focus in on what's happening right now with the warnings and the watches. Um you're under a tornado watch. But I can tell you in Lyman, I do know um in York County, all of York County is under a tornado watch. Okay. So that's that's the red outlined area here is also back here in in uh Vermont, too. So, you know, everyone just about that you see on the screen is under a watch. Uh thank you, Don. I appreciate that. I'm here. I appreciate every follow, every subscription. Um, I want to let everyone know that coming up soon, hopefully this month, early next month, uh, I have a weather app in development. That is a screenshot from the storms over the weekend at Dober Foscroft. That was a potential tornado warn cell. Um, it was a tornado possible tag and that I got that with a test build of my app. So, you can go to jasonnappyweather.com and you can check out what the app is going to feature, all the features. I do the only regional daily 10-day forecast for Maine, coast, inland, mountains. I'm the only meteorologist that does that from scratch by hand every day. Okay.
Um, Nina, I don't know if it's if it's going more north yet. I wouldn't say that yet. Um, and if you want a detailed breakdown every day of that 10day forecast, it is $5 a month. You can be a subscriber. You can cancel anytime.
There's also questions. If you have questions about the app, it's all right there. There's going to be support for it. It's all right here for free. The app is going to be free. The only thing that I would charge for is the premium weather blog that I do. That is it because that is the only 10day forecast for Maine. And I do that. I spend hours on that every day. It has very detailed information on the weather in Maine and New England.
South Portland, Cape Elizabeth. Yeah, beautiful areas. There is not much of a risk for hail today, Trudy. There is not. It would be from a tree coming down. Cars without insurance versus hail might be. Is this kind This is not a big hail risk. It is not not a hail risk. Not worried about hail.
Not with this storm. Hello from Hinsdale, New Hampshire. Hello. Um, yeah. Well, we've got multiple warnings up. So, let's talk about the warnings.
You're welcome, Doris. So, we've got the watch, which is outlined in the red, and you've got the warnings here, too. So, for example, this warning here has a tornado possible tag. Okay? So, you got to look here at the radar, and I'll show it to you. um in uh is it Barry? Famili familiarize me with Vermont just a little bit because I'm a little more focused more on Maine. There's also a severe thunderstorm warning in Middbury that that's going to expire in a minute, okay? Because that cell has moved out.
Uh the one for Rutland has no longer a tornado possible tag. It has cycled out. and the one north of Albany does not have a tornado possible tag, but we'll see if that changes here in the next few minutes here. Um, hello from Bridton. Hello, Linda. Yeah, you're welcome. So, let's go ahead. I am here for you, Reeba 100%. Let me go ahead and bring the radar up to the latest possible velocity look so I can show you. Uh Barry, thank you. Joerger, wind gust picking up north of Boston. Uh yeah, north of Boston, you were going to get some storms there. You're in a tornado watch.
Um pretty dark in Lewon. Yeah, I'll bring up the the the plane radar in a second here. Um what you have here, uh east of Rutland is a bunch of wind energy. So you got to watch out. There could be some some limbs down there. um and berry. Okay.
Probably not.
But if there is a tornado, it would be right there. Once again, wind going toward and away, spinning in the atmosphere right there in Barry. Okay.
So, those are the those are the two spots I would look at right now. If I bring up the the radar for everybody. Okay. Let's go ahead and do this.
And it always it's always tricky with this.
I want to bring up the radar.
Let's see if it'll let me. There we go.
Okay.
I don't know, Cynthia, about Woodstock.
Um I I I don't have every every town right now up available here. So you can go to my website and and you can type in the hourly forecast. Okay. So here's a look at the latest radar loop here. This is showing basically the national look at it. Tornado warning east of Ottawa and then here comes the line from the west right here. Okay, that's coming down just now through Albany soon. uh Rutland Berry up towards Newport Colbrook. Okay, that is that's the latest look at the the radar that is showing the tornado watch here. Okay, if the sun is trying to peek out, that's not a good sign.
That means the worst weather is going to likely happen or the greatest chance for it.
Okay.
Uh, Zach, up in Augusta right now, you're on the edge of the wash. We'll have to wait for a change on that. Okay.
Well, we'll take a look here at the satellite picture. Okay. Um, not a lot of sun in southwestern York County.
There's a little bit of some sunshine. The clouds are a little bit thinner there, so that's a concern there.
Yeah. Let's see here. Um, severe weather tornadoes in Farmington.
You're under a tornado watch in Connor.
That would be this afternoon. So, you're under a tornado watch in Farmington.
Okay.
You are definitely under a watch. There are a couple cells here that have spin with them and the weather service is eyeing those very closely. Uh, out of Burlington.
If you have any other questions about the timeline overall, I can tell you this is an afternoon evening time. I can also tell you that the rain is going to be torrential. There's going to be an opportunity for flash flooding. Okay, I'll put this map on. It's a little busy, but this will show you a good idea here of all of the green coming, all of the rain that's coming in from the west.
Little Sun and Scarboro. Yes, I I believe that for sure. Okay, I definitely believe that. This is a new warning here over towards uh east of Skenctity from those cells. So, you've got a couple areas here, Mont Peeler, Rutland to the south, Skenctity over to Bennington. So, these three areas are moving north and east.
That's where you got to watch out for for severe weather in those three areas.
It's this thin line to the west. Uh Don, the weather app is coming out either end of this month or early next month.
When do you think the watches may end up? Uh the watches are going to go to at least 7 o'clock for Maine and New Hampshire.
So, you've got about five hours almost left.
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Okay. It's going to be great.
Yes, there is a strong uh onshore breeze right now with the waves are are going to be building for sure. Yes.
So, I'm just looking for when the next warning would be issued as these storms move into a favorable environment here in the next few hours.
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It's focused on Maine and New England, but you can download the app anywhere.
Yes, Tim, that's what I was talking about. Be prepared for a watch. Take action with a warning. Okay.
Excuse me.
In Manchester, New Hampshire, you are under a tornado watch. So, you need to be prepared to take uh shelter should a warning be issued. And for Manchester, I will show you. So, I used to work in Manchester when I worked for WURUR Channel 9 back in 2007.
Funny fact, uh, in case you didn't know, and I worked there, is that Manchester, which is in southern New Hampshire, obviously, right here. Okay.
There are no storms in your area yet.
However, off to the south and west, you have severe thunderstorm warnings. Okay.
Uh yes, Kim, not worried about Bangor right now, but give give it some time.
Uh a few more hours and it's going to be some heavy rain will move through York County.
Um the storm's going to move through York County. It's going to be a couple hours.
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Those are the if you clicked on those things then you were looking because you wanted those things. So those things which is just one thing it's just the weather blog premium weather blog that requires subscription. Everything else on the website is free.
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I do want a subscription to support your hard work. Thank you so much, Nina. I would love a subscription. Um hello, April. Nice to see you. Scow Heaggan right now. Uh tornado watch and scow heaggan. So be very very um aware. Can you explain how a supercell to the novice folks? Okay.
Well, we can go ahead and bring that up.
I can I can bring it up from the weather service, but basically it's it's the most mature form of a thunderstorm.
Okay, that that's what a supercell is.
Um, so you have a thunderstorm that starts off as basically some clouds, right? And you get enough instability, enough lift in the atmosphere and it matures. It gets bigger and it gets stronger. The updraft gets stronger. Okay. And it gets large.
Um, so it starts off as just a little cumulus tower and then it it balloons into a supercell into a mature thunderstorm. That's the the best way I can explain it to a novice. Sebago Lake under a tornado watch. Yeah, Sanford under a tornado watch. Okay, this is rare. You don't get tornado watches very often in uh Maine, New Hampshire, New England. Um, but it does happen from time to time. Okay. Thank you for everyone that's signing up for to be notified about the weather app when it launches soon, next uh couple weeks.
Right now, it's got to be certified by Apple and Google before. South Portland under a tornado watch right now. Okay.
All these places here in the red under a tornado watch.
conditions are favorable. You should have a plan in place should a watch turn to a warning. Okay? Not a warning right now, but you should have a plan in place. Um, if you're in Vermont right now, there are warnings up. You need to take action.
Hello from Hallowell. Looking here for a watch where close the air is. Uh, not in a watch right now. And how well?
Well, Jen, we're not looking to scare anyone. The reason why you would be scared is if you weren't prepared. So, by being prepared, you wouldn't be scared because you know how to act if a warning is issued. So, that's why we're here.
Um, that's great, Megan. Um, so the the purpose of getting the information out in a clear and calm plain English manner is that this will prepare you so that if a warning is issued, you are not going to be in a panic state. You're going to say, "Okay, let's do our tornado plan or our, you know, severe weather plan." Uh, Hannah, I wouldn't say that this is exciting. You don't want a tornado to hit. I promise you that. Um, that's that's not what anyone wants.
Even if you say you want that, you don't want that. Uh, I have seen what tornadoes can do. I've seen tornadoes that have killed people. Uh, so let's let's not let's not get excited about tornadoes or severe weather. If we could, if you want to do that on your own time, that's between you and whoever. But and I I just want to be very clear. We're not rooting for tornadoes here. We are we are hoping that the sun doesn't come out and we're hoping the forecast bust and hoping that nothing happens and there are there's no damage and no one loses their life or or is injured. That that's that's that's what we're going for here. That's what this community is about. Um that's what we're always rooting for.
But the opportunity is there because it's a strong storm in the 980s for pressure. It's mid June. You've got a high sun angle, a little sunshine here on the satellite. And and then we could have some problems. Let me reset this.
Get a new new satellite picture up.
Okay. And show you here.
Here is your spin going on.
And here's the sun trying to break out here, southern New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Okay, right now I'd be concerned about I'd be concerned about here.
You got sun breaking out in central mass. That That's a concern for me.
Okay. You put the wind energy over towards central mass right now and we don't want that because that that could easily pop a tornado with that amount of instability. Okay, take a look and see what the cape is.
But which is the convective available potential energy. So think about when you ever hear the word cape. Okay. It's like storm energy and it's like a powder keg, like a like a big can of gasoline. And right now there isn't a lot of gasoline. There aren't a lot because the sun hasn't come out a lot. But if the sun comes out, you've got big cans of gasoline waiting to, you know, be lit up this and the sun. So it's a it's the The same thing I've been talking about is that the sun comes out, you put a powder keg and that is the instability needed for severe weather. For anything severe, you need instability. Okay. Um Scott, if you don't I I would need confirmation on that before you you put that in the chat. Otherwise, I'm going to have to ask you to please not say that. Um okay. And if if you repeat that, unfortunately, I will have to remove you because that is uh not confirmed from what I have seen uh yet.
But if you have a source, you're welcome to share that and we will verify that.
But this is a community and a channel that is viewed millions of times a day sometimes uh especially lately. So, be very careful about about what you say here in uh in the chat and where your sources are as I I I have a very um uh what's the word for the uh the banhammer. It's it's very quick. It's very swift. I I do not have a lot of tolerance for people that spread misinformation. So, uh only facts here.
We we talk in facts and we talk um very clearly. So no no chance really of hail, Courtney.
I'm not worried about hail with this one. It's extremely low. Wind damage or a tornado. Okay.
But yes, um you get you get one chance here if that to u explain your comment or your claim or whatever. But but that's it. Um and if you want that to be your one shot to, you know, before you get banned, then then that's, you know, that's your course of life. That's your free will.
But I would be very are very very careful in Belfast. No tornado watch right now in Belfast. This is just for southwest Maine. Thank you, April, for the 99 stars. I appreciate it. Uh this is just for western Maine and southern Maine. That is where the uh the watch is and all of New Hampshire, all of Vermont. Okay, let's take a look at this cell right here. Tornado possible tag on this one.
Take a look at this one right here. Not tornado possible tag.
This one right here. Not. So, the cell here. Let's go ahead and bring up the U.
I'm going to go ahead and switch this over this radar site over.
Let's take a look at the rotation.
Okay.
Yeah, no problem, Karen. I I'm here.
I think it's going to be tougher for the sun to break out in central or northern New Hampshire. The farther south you are, you got a better shot of seeing the sun break out. But I don't see it right now in as much for the farther you go north.
You look at the satellite picture here.
It's mostly southern New Hampshire um and central Mass and Connecticut where the sun is trying to break out.
What about Waterville?
People asking about Waterville.
You're under a tornado watch in Waterville for sure. Um, actually, wait, hold on. Let me see.
Let's see here.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you're under a No, no, you're just outside. I'm looking right at it. Just outside tornado watch.
I don't know, Brenda, about Hardwick except that all of the state of Vermont is under a tornado watch. The whole state. So if you're in Vermont, it counts. Sun breaks and hooks it. Yeah.
Uh yeah, I I it's southern New Hampshire starting to break out a little bit. So when this energy when this line get, you know, gets here and it it'd be better if it was a thin line than discrete cells popping out, right? It better off if it's a thin line. We want to see. Now, there'll still be wind damage, but you wouldn't get a tornado as likely if it's if it's that basically that kind of thin thin the thin line coming right now with this, but there still could be a couple of little uh hitches there. Jonesport, Scow Heaggan, uh Jonesport, not going to see a threat for a tornado anytime soon.
Scowaggan, you're in the threat. Um Augusta, you're just on the outside. of the threat right now.
Okay.
But the the concern is going to be for this energy here coming in from New York into Vermont, that thin line there and this stuff up here. Okay, those two areas.
Okay, this has become completely taken over by rain. So, that's good news there. But this down to the south is going to run into some clearing. You got to watch out for these cells out ahead of the main line. Those got to watch very closely.
I have friends down for Laconia for bike week. Great. Um, what time will the worst start in Maine? Uh in Maine, it's anytime from now through the evening time, but really the worst of it is back in Vermont. So, the worst of it's going to come with that main line. Unless something pops out ahead for southern and western Maine, strong in Liberty.
Yeah, you're going to have thunderstorms on and off, Mindy in Liberty, you're you're going to have thunderstorms.
It's it's pretty much guaranteed. not not 100%, but you're going to have thunderstorms.
Okay.
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Right now, I've got it set to Lewon. And you see right there, the alert is up.
Tornado watch is up. Okay. You can put in your location. You want to put in where' you say you want to do Liberty.
Liberty Maine, right? Okay. Let's put Liberty Maine in.
No tornado watch in Liberty Maine. You know what?
Type your town name in ch in chat and I will for you. I will put in the the the what's if you have an alert. Go ahead because we don't have any warnings in Maine right now. Nor generator warnings.
But go ahead and tell me if you haven't checked already. I will put in just to show you that jasonappyweather.com works. Tell me what town. Okay, Bangor.
Done. Let's go. 58 degrees and raining right now. No alerts.
Okay. What's the next town?
Wells and a gun. We'll do Wells.
Wells, Maine. Tornado watch.
Okay.
I'll even do the hourly forecast, too.
Okay, for Wells.
Wells, Maine. Hourly forecast. The rain stops after 7:00. Okay, who's next?
Oh, now they're all coming in. So, I'm going to have to catch up. Bford, Brunswick. Let me do those two. I'm going to be behind now. Bifford. Got to spell it right. Bitterford, Maine.
Tornado watch.
Bifford, Maine. You can do this. You don't need me to do this. You can do this. Go to jasonappyweather.com and click on local main forecast. Rain ends after 7 o'clock in Bford Brunswick.
Brunswick, Maine, I'm assuming.
Anyone can do this. It is free. It is on jasonappyweather.com.
Tornado watch for Brunswick. Okay.
Medway, Maine. Not somewhere. I'm extremely familiar with.
Let's do Medway.
Medway, Maine. 56 rain. No weather alerts. Let's do Hookset.
Tornado watch. 74 degrees wind southeast. Okay. Baldwin.
Baldwin, New York.
Are we doing Baldwin, New York? 78.
RIP current statement. That's on the coastline.
Uh, is it is it Lebanon? Lebanon. I'm not sure where which one. You know, there's there's different ones. Okay.
Okay, you got New Hampshire, you got Maine.
Okay, let's do Maine. 65. Tina, watch.
Let's do Roxbury.
Where is Roxberry? Is that down east?
54 and fog. I bet you it is down. No, it's not down east. Roxberry. Where is Roxberry? To watch. That's the mid coast, isn't it? It's the mid coast, right? Fry Island. We're going to do Fry Island obviously on the coast. 62 Mid Coast tornado watch, right? Is that that's probably not that far from Casco Bay, right? Um, thank you, April. I appreciate it. Freeport, thank you, Nina. I'm glad that it worked for you. Um, Londenburgg, let's do Freeport first.
Freeport, Maine. Tornado watch is up for you.
Um, Londonberg, Mass. I don't know where that is. I've never been there. Tornado watch 76 degrees.
Okay. Unfortunately, I can't spend all day here doing all of these, you know, but um, Carol, any chance these things will decrease severity as it passes over the whites? So, the mountains don't prevent Tornadoes, they can approach a mountain. You're not going to have a tornado form on top of a mountain, but it is a myth that the mountains mean that they are a shield from tornadoes. So, tornadoes can still happen in the mountains.
So, see here by Milanino checks all the time. He wants to see me.
That's great to hear, Jessica. Thank you so much. Um, that is great to hear. Uh, April, thank you so much again. Roxberry Pond, I have a camp up there. Roxbury is near Rumford and Mexico. Oh, so up around the Oxford Hills, Western Mountains. Raymond loc Oh, Fry Oh, Fry Island is in Sebago Lake. It's not out off the islands. Okay, that's right. Fry Island. Sebago Lake, but it's called Fry, right? Yeah, I I forgive me on that one. Fry Island. So, that's right over here. Right over here. Wonder if we could find it. There it is. There's Fry.
There we go. Found Fry Island. Thank you. Do if you live in apartments that aren't in the ground floor and have no place of shelter if a tornado warning would occur, is a bathroom the best option? Brandon, great question. So, if you live in in a in an apartment or a place where you can't get to the ground level, which you should be at the ground level, then you've got to be in the interiormost portion of whatever structure you're in in the center location.
And typically that's in the bathtub. And at the worst case, you want to put your mattress over you so the debris doesn't fall on top of you. Okay, that that's what you want away from windows, away from doors because the tornado will just peel away like an onion. It's going to peel away pieces of the apartment if it was a direct hit. Okay, we have a new severe thunderstorm warning. This is now in New Hampshire. Okay, 60 mph wind in New Hampshire and there is that warning. Uh, okay.
And that is radar indicated and it goes for an hour. So that is from the line coming in from the west. So we have our first severe thunderstorm warning for New Hampshire with this line coming in from the west. It is a thin line going all the way up into Canada, all the way down to Vermont and New York. This line right right now, my greatest concern is going to be southern Vermont, southern New Hampshire and southern Maine and also uh northern part of Rhode Island, northwest corner, but definitely northern Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Okay, Aaron. Uh yes, that line is starting to to get brighter there. It's coming into a more favorable environment. So I I do expect more warnings to be issued as this line pushes east. But right now, I did not see a lot of Let me go ahead and bring up weatherwise.
I didn't see a lot of Let me move this out of the way.
Let's see here.
I didn't see a lot of rotation, which is good.
Did not see a lot of rotation. So, right now, not overly concerned with a rotation situation.
So, that would be great, great news if we could keep it that way.
Um, let me go ahead and let me change this here. I've got I've got you guys up in front of me here.
Quite windy in Casco. Yes. Lot lot of wind coming in. Let me uh let me change this to a radar site. And let me pick uh I could do gray. could do here. I'll do outside of Albany or should I do Burlington?
Do Burlington. Um, so here, so we can take a look at the wind here. Okay. So, if there's a This is a little bit Maybe I'll get a better look from from Albany. Outside Albany.
Yeah, there's definitely some wind energy there.
Definitely. Let me take a look at it from gray.
I can also tilt the radar up higher and show show that too. But there's definitely wind energy.
As far as tornadoes go, if you've got something, maybe here near Andover and Chester about to cross over into New Hampshire.
Maybe here as well around Woodstock, east of Killington. Okay. Tough to see right now. It's pretty marginal, but right now those are the areas I'd be watching closely with these cells. But but I don't see anything clearly defined.
You know, that would be a tornado right now. But yeah, that line is definitely looking a little bit more impressive, but it looks a lot more like a straight line wind situation right now. So that's the good news. Even though Even though straight line wind in this environment, this setup could certainly be very damaging. So, I don't want you to let your guard down if you don't get a tornado because straight line wind or you know a micro burst could be just as strong if not stronger than a tornado.
So, I don't want you to let your guard down. It'd be basically a huge wall with some boowing segments of some wind. Um, so still it would be better than an EF2.
in in a lot of regards. Um, so thank you Diane for the uh storm report there. I appreciate it. So this is what we're looking at right now on radar.
This is the line of the storms coming through which is now consolidating into a just a straight line. Okay.
Um straight line. and tornado survivors in chat like Naen, you can speak to, you know, what it's like and how no one ever wants to be in a tornado.
Uh, but yeah, this line is beginning to consolidate. It's turning it just in the last few minutes, this line here.
Now, I' I'd watch out here and I watch out here. Okay, those are two spots to watch. But you're consolidating this line and this is going to be where you're going to have most of the main action as it comes through from the west. Okay, much more of a straight line. Thin line, but a straight line and easily could bring some damaging wind with it. Okay. And what the weather service typically does in these scenarios is they'll just go ahead and put a warning up for like the whole line because there's so much potential wind energy here to for this line. But we'll see what they do.
But that's where you've got lightning and you've got wind gusts.
Yes. No tornadoes. Yes, N. No. No windows. You got to stay away from windows because that's the debris comes in.
Well, Katie, the Sebago Lake area is under a tornado watch until 7 o'clock.
Okay, so this is where you see all these colors right now. That's where the watch is.
This is where the warning is um with a tornado possible tag on it. And that is in Vermont about ready to come into New Hampshire. Okay.
So, I'll zoom out, show you that.
So, this line's going to take some time to get through. We've got until, you know, they said 7:00 coming up on 3:00.
Probably not the full four hours, but you've got this whole southern tip of the line that's got to come through. So, it could be the full four hours because it's it's got to come through from from the south. That's what's going to take the longest to drag through right now.
Yes. Uh good good comment, Naen. A rain wrapped tornado you're not going to see.
So if it's if it's now this line here is not rain wrapped just a wall of wind and rain. It's uh it's not turnatic. But then there we go. They just put the warning out for that whole line. I just I that's what I said they were going to do. So they've they've now put a warning out for that entire line.
Severe thunderstorm warning for this whole line. Okay. Nothing tornatic.
There's no spin on it, right? It's just a wall of wind and rain that is now approaching Massachusetts, northwest Massachusetts, southern Vermont, and approaching New Hampshire. Okay, so that's just a wall of wind and rain coming right now. I could switch it over to the velocity and show you this. Okay, you've got lightning, wind, rain, all right there.
All all coming in from the west.
How bad is Augusta? Gardner not under a tornado watch right now in Augusta. Right now you're all clear for the time being.
Okay. The warnings are up for New Hampshire and Vermont.
That's where we have the warnings right now. Not in Maine yet. We've got time.
Thank you, April.
Yeah, 57 degrees. Uh, April is not ideal for severe weather, but it's really more about the due point today. The due point coming up. Um, so you've got moisture and you've got wind. So, this is what's called a high sheer low cape event. Not a lot of instability, but you've got a lot of spinning of the wind because of that strong low moving through Canada.
So, you can still get tornadoes in that because there's so much wind and so much spinning.
Great question, though.
Great question.
So, this line is is the main line that's coming through Vermont, just about done with New York, and it's going to enter into Massachusetts and New Hampshire, rest of Vermont, and it's moving at a good clip, but we're coming up on 3:00.
Uh, you're welcome, April. No problem.
And the storm comes in from the west and then well it'll march across New Hampshire into southern Maine. It's going to pull a little bit north too.
Thank you for the report Crystal.
Appreciate that.
Yeah, there's there's a bunch of um wind, rain, and lightning. And everyone asking about where you live, about, you know, how do I get the forecast where I live? Well, you just go right here and you can type in, you know, type in Bford Main. You get your hourly forecast, your 7-day, your hourly, right? It's all here. Just click on local main forecast.
Click on the radar. You can track this.
It's going to be on my weather app coming very soon. Okay. You can track it right here. That's what it looks like on my weather app right there.
And Bford, you hear thunder.
Uh Dominic, let's take a look at that.
Let's take a look. I don't see any on radar right now.
So, I'm not sure in Bitterford where you're hearing the thunder from, but I don't see anything close by on radar. Maybe I can bring up uh Gray Sight. Yeah, you're all clear in Bitterford. There shouldn't be any lightning.
to camp. You're up in Standish for Hyram carry.
Let's go ahead and put up and put Hyram in.
Okay, let's put Hyram in.
You can't do this for everybody, but you're under a flood watch and a tornado watch in Hyum. So definitely be aware, be be alert, be ready to to certainly take action. Okay. In Hyram tornado watch in Hinsdale, New Hampshire. Yes, that's been up for about an hour now. Crystal, big tornado watch has been up. So that alert just came in.
It's a little bit late. Wind picking up in Auburn. Is there a very strong southerntherly wind component with these storms out ahead of the main storm up to the north here? The atmosphere is trying to balance itself out right now because there's a strong storm over Canada. So, you've got a strong wind out of the south. Okay.
Yeah, if we look at these storms here from the site here out of gray, you can see where this thin line is.
from St. John'sbury, Havill all the way down to Bennington. This is where you've got this line. Okay.
A bunch of torrential torrential rainfall going on right now with this line.
Tent doesn't blow away and standish.
Yeah, I I wouldn't want to be in a tent right now. There's a lot of wind coming down from the uh from the sky. So, I wouldn't want to be in a tent. That's the radar out of uh Burlington. Here's the radar out of Albany. You can see the line. Okay.
This is the line coming in from the west. This is the line that's going to be popping the severe thunderstorm warnings and potential tornado warnings.
It's that line right there. That's where you have to be concerned about that line pushing to the east.
Yes, I'd be I'd be watching that extremely closely.
There a chance for tornado in Lamington, Maine. There is a chance um there is a tornado watch up in Lamington. you were included in the watch, which means there's right now up to a 40% chance for a watch for for a for a tornado.
Basically, 40%, okay, of that watch is tornado-based.
As far as the actual percentage of the the the actual tornado right now, it's between two and 4% okay for most of the area but is a 5 to 9% for a good chunk of New Hampshire and Vermont but the watch was issued because of that 40% tornado and then also you've got about a 70% for wind right a lot of percentages being thrown at you all you need to know really is that the opportunity for severe weather has increased enough that the watch was issued because conditions are favorable.
Thank you, Jacob. Yeah, thank you for watching. If it is safe to do so, then you are welcome to keep an eye.
Livermore fall Livermore. Um, yeah, you're not quite I mean you're on the edge of the tornado watch. So, it's going to be at the end of that 5 6 7 o'clock time frame. Aaron, this be the end of the low pressure pin wheel fronts. No, there's another one coming on Monday, Monday night, Aaron. And it's likely heading south, but we'll see. It might trend farther north. So, if it heads south, then it wouldn't be a threat most likely for severe weather because you wouldn't be in the warm sector. So, but it does look like it's going to have some heavy rain. I haven't had a lot of time to look at that because I've been busy with this today, but I will look at that tomorrow for sure in my morning weather blog for premium members. I will break down the next storm, which is some thunderstorm Sunday, mostly non severe, but really it's Monday to Tuesday. the next chance for a a bigger storm.
Nothing, you know, major, but certainly a could be a a good a good soaking Monday into Tuesday. But here you see all these polygons popping up. Those are severe thunderstorm warnings uh that cover western New Hampshire, southern Vermont, northwestern Massachusetts right now.
That's where these thunderstorms are severe and they will stay severe for at least the next probably 45 minutes and then they're going to move east. You got this line broken line with these segments here developing and we'll see if we get any any kind of like kinks in the line.
That's where you would get tornatic.
That's where you get the spin going on.
Um, right now don't have any of those at last check.
Yeah, severe thunderstorm warnings right now. Um, all coming in to New England in the next minutes and hours. So, it takes us through 7 o'clock, the tornado uh watch.
Okay, there it is. There's the watch.
Ends at 7:00. The heavy rainfall goes on for the next several hours once the storms get there. Right. So, the threat for flash flooding is up until these storms clear. Right now they're clearing uh Skenctity is about to be clear New York. Katrina in Sanford you are under a tornado watch in Sanford.
Yes.
But if you are in the path of these thunderstorms that are coming across the border into New Hampshire right now and Massachusetts, okay, there is a wall of lightning and wind and torrential downpours.
So, it's going to come through and it's going to rain heavily and it's there's going to be wind, too. So in the southern part of central and southern New Hampshire, southern Vermont, northwestern Mass, east of Albany, New York, there is a lot of uh wind and lightning. Uh in Booth Bay right now, you are not under a tornado watch.
There will be rain tonight though. Same thing Lewon, you are under a tornado watch.
Okay. But it is this line off to the west that is pushing east.
This line right here has all of the wind, the lightning.
Okay, that is marching to the east. Let me go ahead and show you this a little bit clearer.
clean this up a little bit. So, here is the line crossing into New Hampshire right now.
Okay, this is the main line which has the severe weather with it.
So, if you're in the path of that, you're east of that line.
If it turns to a warning, what do you do? If it's a tornado, then you get into your this the basement if you have one. If you don't, you get to the typically the centermost portion of your home, which would be the bathtub, bathroom, and you put your mattress on top of you if it get a tornado warning. Dominic, the way I can tell with rotation is you look at the velocity, the wind speed on the radar, Dominic, and if you've got it looks like a red and a green dancing with each other, okay?
And if you have those dancing with each other or, you know, close together, okay, then you hold on a second. Let me uh just get rid of that person. Um if you have those things together on the velocity, the red and the green together, okay, then you've got rotation because it's measuring the wind going toward and away from the radar. So that's how you know it's a tornado.
It's a very tight couplet of red and green that are bright and they're, you know, close together for the most part. There are some times like you get a side lobing or something.
Radar meteorology we could get into and talk to you for hours here, but right now we we'll keep it pretty simple. Uh, but that is where you would have that that wind. uh power outages would be from a tree taking, you know, a line down. So there is, you know, it wouldn't be a widespread, it would be from a torn from a storm. Um Manchester, New Hampshire, windy, dark. Yeah, it's going to start getting darker, too. Okay, York, Maine, tornado watch. You're welcome, Dominic. Um, do you see this line I have up 7 o'clock in Manchester?
Uh, by 7 o'clock that this line will likely be through Manchester, but I don't know, you know, if you're prepared before that, you know, like that. Typically, you don't just start at 7 o'clock for a game. You you you have to do pregame stuff. So if a tornado warning and heavy winds, you know, I would say yes to power.
Well, yes. Uh, you know, if if a tornado took out a power line, yes, Cornish, Maine is under a tornado watch, Elizabeth.
Yes.
Um, yeah. Look, we're we're always going to get a a few bad apples in the bunch, right? And those people just get blocked and banned immediately. You know, I have zero zero hesitation. So, if if that's how you want to go out, then that's your choice. But when should Southern Maine see the severe weather? How severe are you thinking? Well, right now in southern Maine, there is an opportunity for a tornado because the of the tornado watch because the atmosphere right now is primed a little bit. Now, if I get into the details a little bit, I'll show you here. This is a satellite picture and we've got wind energy, but really this comes down to how much sunshine in southern Maine. There's a little bit trying to peek out here, but the greater risk right now is going to be here in Massachusetts and a little bit in New Hampshire. That's where you've got, [laughter] excuse me, more sun. So, you've got spin from the low pressure system. So, the wind is twisting. Okay, you don't need that. We got that already. It's all about whether or not the sun comes out. That's what it comes down to.
And that will heat up the power kick.
Anyone had touchdown anywhere? I've seen New York and Mass warning. I did not see any touchdowns yet. Will Banganger Main get a thunderstorm today, Tyler? Luck, you know, uh, yes, probably this evening, but it likely won't be overly severe. Sabatis, okay?
If you're asking if Sabbatis is okay, right now it is.
I I could go ahead and show you. You just go here to my website.
I put and then type that in. Right.
Sabatis.
Am I still typing that wrong?
Am I still tech? I got too many bees.
There we go.
It is currently cloudy in Sebatis. No tornado watch. I wouldn't be overly concerned there for severe weather in the immediate future.
Yeah, there haven't been any tornadoes that I've seen yet. It's just been the tornado watch. We're watching this very closely here. Jasonnappyweather.com.
Okay, here's the radar you're going to have access to right now. You can you can you can do this right now. You don't need me. You can go to jasonnappyweather.com, click on radar, and you can track the storms right there. There they are. The lightning bolts, the storms, and it's all right there. You can type in your town name.
It's all right there on my website. If you want to know ahead of time before the storms when they're going to come, then you can sign up for my weather blog. But that's up to you. No, eventually the weather app's going to have that. Standish, please. I'm a camper. Standish, you're okay right now.
And Stish, yes. Thank you, Miranda. We're hoping that this is a busted forecast, but there are some storms coming in. We have a new severe thunderstorm warning. Um, this is for just north the Lakes region.
It's the mountains of New Hampshire. This includes Kas County, New Hampshire. Okay. So, and I can go ahead and bring up the uh radar site here. Let's go to gray for this one. You can see this wall here coming. Okay, take a look at this. Look at this. It's a That's a large severe thunderstorm warning.
Large.
Okay. So, look at this.
Yeah, that's that's a it's a big severe thunderstorm warning for a good chunk of northern New Hampshire. So, north of the Lakes region. The Lakes region is also included uh there near Nikonia and Grafton. Um but this is the line that's marching west to east. It's coming across with you've got at least 60 mph or more wind with this. Okay. So this whole line, this thin line is going to march west east, okay, in the next several hours. So it's 3:11 local time, excuse me, and it's going to come east.
So be prepared for lightning, flooding, maybe a tornado.
It's all It's all pushing west to east right now.
And that's just this one line right here. Okay, there's there's more that's back over in um Canada.
Okay, from the spin going on. Okay, that just came through Ottawa. So, you got rounds and rounds. Now, the mountains have a better opportunity. You know, I just got an update on my phone. says, "Light lightning has been detected within 15 miles of Fryberg from NappyCast from my weather app. I've got the the test build." So, there it is.
Fryberg, you're within 15 miles of a lightning strike, which means if you're outside in Fryberg, you could be struck by lightning. Chances are low when it's that far away. The chances go up the closer you get. But in Fryburgg, 15 miles away, the lightning alert just came through from Nappy, Jason Nappy weather in Fryberg, which is obviously right here on the border of Maine and New Hampshire. There's Fryberg. Okay.
And you are now within 15 miles of this lightning strike like likely right here.
Okay. So, it's getting close to Maine. Okay. I'm live. Probably going to stay live the whole time. Probably. as this comes through, you know, if it's, you know, tornado watch is up, that's a big deal.
So, I'm I'm live. So, there's thunderstorms coming in. If you're south of Fryberg, Meredith, then, you know, be close.
Be be ready.
It's all coming in from the west right now.
Once again, it it is jasonnappyweather.com and you can go through the radar, um the app, local main forecast, storm desk, all of it's there. It's all there.
Premium, if you if you'd like the premium subscriber and get get a special forecast, it's all there. Okay? You can you can zoom into your area. You can do all that stuff. right there. Okay, it's all right there available for you.
Sebago Lake region is under a severe thund a tornado watch.
Um, northern Maine Sue, right now I'm not concerned with with northern Maine.
Um, right now, northern Maine is not trending to be severe at last check.
But these storms are coming in, you know, like I said, from from the west.
Okay? So, be prepared from the west.
Just uh let me just respond to this very quickly and then we'll get back to the radar.
Okay, sent that over. Let's take a look at these warnings coming in. Lots of wind energy coming in from the west.
Okay.
Responded to that.
Responded to that.
Okay.
Okay. Let me get the chat back up here.
See if I missed anything. I don't know.
Pop-up thunderstorms building ahead of the line. Aaron, yes. Been watching that very closely, Aaron. That's a good eye you have there because that is where we could have some opportunities for especially a tornado would be in the popup storms. But it's cloudy, so right now I'm not overly concerned about it.
But if if any of these cells pop out ahead of the main line, they could be a discrete cell that would potentially could have enough spin and be a tornado.
Strong winds in Boston about Green Maine. Go ahead to my website, Scottnappyweather.com, and click on local main forecast and go ahead and put in green Maine there.
Marramac, same thing for you. Lori, I'd appreciate you being here. Um, if you put if you go to jasonyweather.com, you can get the hourly forecast where you are. It'll show you all the readout hour by hour, the next seven days. It's all there. Uh, Marramac, New Hampshire.
Okay, Lori. All right, I'll show I'll show everyone how to do this. So, if you go to jasonnappyweather.com, right, and then it's going to bring up your current conditions. You can type in Marramac, Marramac Valley, New Hampshire. Torren watch. Okay. And here's your hourly forecast.
Thunderstorms. Thunderstorms going down at 6:00, 7:00, 40%, 8:00, 30% done by 9:00. So, all you got to do is go to my website. Option. No, that's Bitterford.
Hold on. My bad. Let me I was going to say I was a little bit slow on the You have to put You have to put in your location. There we go. So after five o'clock that the thunderstorm chance goes down in half in Marramac for example. Okay. Um what else? Someone had green Maine.
We have put in green Maine. Okay.
Um, after six o'clock, thunderstorms go down. Um, uh, let's see where else did we have? I thought someone else said something here.
Yeah, Scott said green.
Okay, Marramac did that. So, yeah, you just go to my website. It's all right there. jasonappyweather.com and you can you can type it all in.
Wonderful interactive preparation. Uh, is it Megan or Megan? I I apologize. I don't know. But yes, I'm I'm here for you. Thank you.
Kit under a tornado watch in Kory. You have until about 6 7 o'clock before the threat goes down there.
Really, it's like 600 7 o'clock is the afternoon time. But here's the wall of wind and lightning coming in.
thunderstorm warning in Manchester.
Um, let's see here. You shouldn't have one in Manchester yet, unless Yeah, you're a little bit far out. Man, it shouldn't be up for Manchester yet.
West of Manchester has one. Hillsboro, I don't see one in Manchester. I just see the watch in Manchester.
But maybe you're getting the weather sooner than I can see it. But right now, I mean, I could type in Manchester and it'll show me right now.
Manchester, New Hampshire. Let's see. No, I don't do not see a warning in Manchester. I see a watch in Manchester. I don't see a warning in Manchester.
I don't see it. Boston.
Yeah, we'll do Boston.
We'll do Boston. You want to see Boston?
No alerts cuz just outside the tornado watch. South wind at 29 right now in Boston. D point 66.
Okay.
Thank you, Rebecca. I've worked on the website for quite some time. Sounds like Megan. Thank you.
Okay. I guess I guess I got it right. Um yeah, website is fully customized. I spent I don't know weeks weeks on it at least right uh trying to get it right and my developer I the app just needs to really be certified it's pretty much done being built which is exciting so the app cannot be more than a couple weeks or so away from being certified if not sooner just got to get certified right okay back to the radar here's this huge huge line. I mean, look at this line. You see this line?
Look at this line. I mean, goes from Kohas County all the way down to Massachusetts.
This line of severe thunderstorms, you don't see that in northern New England too often. Um, Wilton, Maine.
Courtney, I'd love for you to go to my website and type it in, but we'll do it.
You could do it. You don't need me to do this. You can just go in here to my website.
Mass was it? Was it Wilton, Mass or Maine? Was it Oh, was Wilton Maine?
Yeah, Wilton Maine. Not Mass.
Lot of names. Uh you're under a flood watch and a tornado watch and yeah preip 100% currently right now raining. So yeah, it's it's raining there for sure. Thought the super Elnino was going to bring a dry first half of summer. Well, here's the thing about summer. Technically, we're in summer.
Meteorologically speaking, that's June 1st. But by way of the calendar, we're not in summer.
So um but yeah typically the El Nino which we are just getting into would bring that but it takes some times for us some time to globally catch up to what's going on. Uh and this is not a typical El Nino thing. We've got low pressures that are you know upper level lows. This is a very random uh couple of events here with these lows. Typically the jetream goes farther north. you don't get this many troughs in June. So, it's not really a, you know, typical setup right now for summer.
Okay, let me get caught up on questions here.
Uh, a little bit of sun trying to poke out in louden. Thank you. Rather have a straight line than a banana bow storm.
Yeah. I mean, if you had to choose between a straight line or the Boeing segments, you take the straight line every time, but straight lines can still bring damage, but typically it's the Boeing segments where you can have more of that isolated damage, right?
Think the straight line would be a little bit more widespread, but not as severe. It really depends.
But yeah, here is look I mean look at the line going all the way from New Hampshire down to Massachusetts. And if I switch the radar site down to all outside Albany, you can see the southern half. I mean this line is so big. I've got to use at least two radar sites to show the line. Okay, but look at this line. Look at how it's very thin.
Okay, it's a thin line, but that it but it does extend all the way up here. You just can't see it because I've got to put on the other radar unless I did the composite. But so it it does look stronger down around Grafton.
I did not see any Oh, this has got tornado possible tag on it. Let's take a look at this one a little closer. Okay, I was a little concerned with this one. Let me take a look at this one west of Laconia.
Let's uh let's go ahead and break out.
Okay, what do we got here? Oh, well, what do we have here?
This right here could be a tornado.
in Suni and New London there. There's definitely an opportunity there for a tornado. You've got the wind and it just it just cycled out. And that's how quickly this can happen. Um, still you could have one there, but maybe even here too, but you got to look for these kinks in the line where the wind just gonna spin a little bit. Okay. They're called QLCS tornadoes.
Quasi linear convective system.
QLCS. Okay. And you get those little spin-ups, little kinks in the line in the main line. Okay. So, that just cycled out, but it it did look like a tornado for for a minute there for a few minutes. Okay.
And this is the wind energy we're looking at.
I'll go back to regular radar because most people know rad regular radar, but that that was, you know, it would be around New London if there was a tornado with that one. Okay, I just looked at that and it's moving west right now.
But this goes all the way down to Pittsfield, Mass. Okay, if we go down to look at the southern side of this in southern New England to Massachusetts, I mean, look at how far this tail here has to go. It's all the way down still in the Catskills. Okay, I mean, it's that far. It that's how far south the line goes from the Catskills of New York. Okay. All the way up, you know, Hudson Valley, I should say.
Hudson Valley almost down to Westchester all the way up into Kowas County in um New Hampshire. That that's that's how that's how much of a of a extension you have of this severe weather. Kas County to all the way down to Pittsfield, Mass is where you've got this shower and thunderstorm and and line. Hello from Dexter. Hi, Kathleen.
So, I am on it. I'm here tracking this.
I did say a few days ago that this would be the area that, you know, before the weather service did, I said this would be the area to watch for a tornado. I stuck my neck out a little bit. Not right all the time. Not always going to be right, but this one I've always looked at as being the best place for the spin and where we could get a little bit of sunshine. Right now there's this is looking unless one of these cells out ahead of the main line pops up and spins it's looking like more of a just a straight line wind thin very thin line.
Okay, but we'll see what a couple of these cells do out ahead of the main line. We got these rogue cells, discrete cells, if they can if they can take advantage.
Um, I am located right now temporarily in Oklahoma. Megan moved out here about a year ago for a job and I am working remotely from Maine seven days a week right now. Every morning all day I do the weather for Maine. Um, on uh Facebook, on Patreon, on jasonnappyweather.com, nappycast.com.
I'll put it in here for you in chat so you can check it out.
Um, see here, that's my primary website.
Okay.
So, if you go there, then you can get the the most up-to-date information every day, but also on nappycast.com too is a little bit of a simpler version.
But jasonappyweather.com has everything on it, which is going to be the anchor for my weather app, which is about done.
So, just about done.
ready ready for launch any day or week now. Pretty much done building it. So, there's that line of showers and thunderstorms coming in from the west. I went to SPC. I went down to the severe storms laboratory in Norman to check it out.
I've stayed with Maine. Yes, Nina. I am I thank you, Megan. I I appreciate that.
I I've been I have not stopped talking about main weather for since I started in 2022 full-time uh for one of the TV stations.
I've been but no I have I have not been to the actual storm prediction center.
I've been to the severe storms laboratory um on the OU campus.
Thank you, Megan. Um, I went and saw Dorothy.
If you know what Dorothy is, message in chat if you know what Dorothy is in Norman, Oklahoma over at the OU campus. If you're a weather geek, a weather nerd, you know what Dorothy is. It's a device that was the beginning of studying tornadoes.
So, they have it over there. And um I still have my on the fridge my my visitor card when I went there in um August of last year.
Drove out to um Norman.
Go Cowboys. Well, we we don't do a lot of sports here, but I appreciate it.
I'm sure there are some sports fans here. That's allowed. Um, yeah, this line is coming in from the west here and it's got a severe thunderstorm warning with it all the way from Kas County down in New Hampshire, northern New Hampshire, all the way down into Massachusetts. Okay.
No actual tornado warnings yet, but we've had Well, we've had them in New York, but none in in in New England, but there have been tornado possible tags on the warnings. Like the movie Twister.
Yes, like the movie Twister. Yes.
Good old Dorothy.
I believe that was used in the movie Twister actually, now that I remember correctly. Yes.
And they have it on. You can you can go and take a look at it. I mean, it's it's quite a a trip for someone that you'd have to be a real weather geek to want to go just to Norman, Oklahoma, just to see Dorothy. But yeah, Toto's there, too, Travis. Dorothy to there, you know.
Yeah. Yeah. It's all there. I I got pictures of it on my phone somewhere.
Uh Sean Auburn is under a tornado watch.
The worst of the weather is still just to your west, coming in to west of Naples right now. Okay.
So, give it some time.
You're not there yet. It's 3:32.
Meaning OSU versus U. No, I was at OU.
Oh, Scott, you're an OSU guy. Well, I O U O U has Dorothy, so can't help you there. I know it's a big rivalry. The cow pokes. Um, well, Megan, then make the trip out to Norman. Uh it's it's uh try and set up a a visit though because I had a little trouble getting in. So try and set up a visit, an appointment, but should be able to get in, but sometimes, you know, it could be closed.
Make sure you set it up.
I love the good people of Oklahoma.
Look at the tail. It's breaking up a little according to Carol. Um, a lot of people, a lot of people who do not know what to do when a tornado warning alert comes over the phone. If you get a tornado warning on your phone, you need to get into the basement of where you are. If you're in a car, you need to pull over, turn around, go to a a structure that is away from the dark clouds, that is brick, and get inside.
Okay.
You shouldn't be worried right now, Sean. I know. Lots of wind and fat.
Thank you, Rebecca. Um, the tail seem to breaking up a little bit. Well, that's because I have the other web uh radar site up there. Let me show you this. It's not breaking up at all. See that? This line is so long that I've got to use two radar sites to show it. The tail is not breaking up at all.
The tail is still very strong here at the bottom bottom side. So, if you're in Massachusetts, you need to have your guard up. This tail is is not it's I'm just showing I was just showing the northern half of it because it's so long sharing the froze at some point on your page. Yeah, you can on nappycast.com.
You can you can send me uh some pictures on there, Travis. If you've got some storm damage there, you can submit a photo on I'm pretty sure I have that still up on nappycast.com.
I could be wrong. I'm pretty sure I have it still up there. Um, Max would but seems it's not enough severe. How does this look? You talking about Max Velocity? Yeah, I don't know Max. I don't know. Uh, I don't if that if is that his real name, but whatever. I don't know if if he covers New England, but it's a big deal for New England, so I'm covering it. What if you're in a car and no structures around to go into?
It's a good question, Rachel. Um, if you can turn around if you're heading towards the storm, that would be ideal.
If you can't really bad, I mean, first stay in the car, but if it's really with the windows up, but the problem is that if you get debris and it hits the window and it shatters the window or that, you know, you get rolled in the car. So really what you want to do if the worst case scenario comes is get out of the car and get into a a flat field. Okay, if there are no sturdy structures and you want to lay down that that that's the worst case scenario. Do not go under an overpass because you get into a car accident there. That's where everyone does and it's not the right thing to do. Sanford, Maine is a tornado watch. Yeah, if you have tornado questions, ask me. Weather work is awesome. Thank you. appreciate the connection with Oklahoma and Maine and Oki and Maine right now. Well, Scott, I appreciate you. Uh, yeah, I'm I guess we we traded places because I'm in Oklahoma. Um, but I will get back to Maine someday when the time is right.
Right now, I'm focused on launching a weather app, so you know, I don't have the the time to get in the car and move in Clifton Park, New York. When was that? today. Kathy train spotter here from Enus Norton office skyworn training helps a lot if you're a fast weather I want to help report you. Yes, that's great. Great Mark that's a great you know thank you for more stars April. Yes. Um get training to be a a a spotter from the weather service from the storm predictive center. Um that will help you turn the hobby into you can be a real professional spotter. You can learn a lot.
Appreciate the appreciate that tremendously. Fort Wayne, I dismissed as nothing. Then the siren started going off. Scary. Um yeah, don't don't dismiss tornado sirens and tornado warnings on your phone. They are real. They don't happen by accident. Okay.
Make sure you you heed warnings. No one no one Parsons field man cooked. Uh, well, I guess that's the the the gen What generation is that cooked, Hunter. Um, you are not cooked.
Well, not right now. Uh, the storms are to your west. So, I would keep watching ETA towards Kenny Bunk like another hour or two. You know that these got to get this way and they're coming in. So, yeah. I mean, maybe within the hour.
Did I get it right, Hunter? Is that what what generation for that for for cooked?
Um Gen Z, Gen X, Gen something, right?
Cooked. I didn't hear that growing up, right? Cooked, which which means you're finished. It means, you know, you're toast, by the way, if anyone's wondering. Um but I appreciate the the modern um what we what we call that uh for conversation, tornado in the mountains of Rangely.
Can't imagine it, Mickey, but it it can happen. It can happen. Um, there can be tornadoes in mountains.
They don't start on top of mountains, but they don't shield you either. They can certainly they will disrupt things, you know. Well, I appreciate you being here at 21 Hunter. You know that you're watching someone who's 46 years old talk about the weather. Um, Wilton Air waiting for something exciting. Well, Rob, uh, careful. We don't we we don't ver verify tornadoes that as exciting here. Um they're dangerous.
Jordan tornadoes very rarely form. They don't form on top of the mountains. Uh but they can certainly spin up before they get to the mountain. Um and they can happen after the mountain too.
They're not it's not mountains are not protective, you know, shields that stop every tornado. Okay. You're never almost never going to see a tornado form on top of a mountain uh because the wind shear issues, but you could certainly happen uh in the valley right before it gets to the mountain. So, uh it is not much in Portsouth right now, Mary. This is the radar site right now and the storms are coming in from the west.
Some good questions today in chat.
Good questions.
Okay.
I haven't seen anything confirmed for a anything tornatic and see. Did we get a new update here?
Let me see here.
No, no, no new update yet. We're going to wait to see what they do with this line as it comes in. Uh, not in Maine yet. Let me go ahead and check.
Yeah, nothing severe in Maine right now.
Zoom out.
It's just heavy rain up in the western mountains right now.
Just heavy rain.
Nothing severe.
Yeah, it's just a funnel cloud and that until it hits the ground, Mark. That's all it is.
That is true.
And we have a new warning. Let me stop it and bring this up. Now, this includes the Lakes region of New Hampshire. Okay, here's this one. It has a tornado possible tag. I'm going to go ahead right now and and really get in close to this because this one is a huge area.
Okay, let's take a look at what the weather service sees here.
Okay.
So, if there is a tornado right here, Andover and Franklin.
Okay. If there's a tornado in the Lakes region of New Hampshire, that's one spot that I'm looking at. Okay.
Right around here.
in New Hampshire.
Tornado possible tag on that cell right there. Okay, that's the one to keep an eye on.
Okay, tornado possible tag. Hail is 888 less than one inch. So, small hail.
Okay, radar indicated.
expires in three minutes and then the other one expires in one hour. Okay, but that's that's the cell right there.
Okay, let me go ahead and zoom in even closer. We're in New Hampshire now. I'm zooming in and over there's Laconia mountains lakes region. Okay, this is where it would be. Webster Lake, northwest of Franklin.
That's the best place to look if there's a tornado. Okay, you get better weather than we have in our local channel, Maine. Very dark up here. You got Thank you, Rob. I'm I'm working hard. When is kicking up along the coast of Maine? Yeah, that's strong.
The closer that that low gets in from Canada, this wind's going to be stronger.
Uh yeah. So there it is.
There's where the cell would be a tornado. Let me go ahead and switch this back over. I've zoomed in. So you've got the the wind, right? I said it close together, right? Let me go ahead. I know it looks very pixelated. Zoom out a little bit. But you look in this line for where the kinks are.
Okay.
and this right around here.
Okay, that's where there could be a tornado right now in the radar.
If there's a tornado, that's where it would be right now in New Hampshire.
Okay, it's mostly a wind threat, but you've got some spin going on there. And the line is becoming a bit broken.
Okay. It's no longer a straight It's it's it's a segmented fragmented line.
Okay.
Uh thank you, Stephanie. I'm I'm just doing my best. Everyone hopefully does their best now and I'm here watching this very entertaining, informative.
Well, I appreciate it, Travis. So, I hope you're not um ignoring something that needs immediate attention and you're just ignoring something that like a chore or something that can wait or I don't know. Um but yeah, this is the line that's coming through. It's breaking up a bit. No longer a straight line. It's now fragmented, meaning that you could certainly have a couple of breaks in there down down in New Hampshire. Doesn't mean that time it would get to Maine and weaken. It does not mean that. Um, it could it could strengthen in Maine too, but right now the threat is greatest in in New Hampshire. Does your website allow us access to everything you are navigating? Uh well, this website right here, this radar site, this one is more for a meteorologist to really break down the But on my website, on my radar on on my website, um this is free and this has got plenty for for most people. Okay, this radar that you're navigating right here, like we can look at the same storm on my radar site, okay, on my website, jasonnappyweather.com. You can check it out and it's got plenty. And it's going to have warnings on there, too. Make sure the warnings are turned on. Um I I believe Okay. Uh let's go here.
Skits. [snorts] Yeah. Okay. So, yeah, I mean, there it is. It's it's it's gonna have plenty of stuff. Great question on my website. Okay, once again, I'll put it back in the chat.
Okay, you can do this with me. You don't need to be in the superdetailed meteorologist special website I'm on right now. You can be on jasonnappyweather.com which is more than enough information for most people and you can go on there and you can right now put the radar up right now and show where those storms are coming, where those arrows are. Go ahead and put it on future radar. Right, let's go ahead and put it into motion.
Okay. Now, the only thing here is that the time is wrong because I'm in central time. So, when you put the site up, it's going to pull up your time in in Maine or New Hampshire. So, only thing that looks wrong on it is the time. Okay? It should be an hour ahead, but that's it. But it shows the line coming in. You can, this is the future radar that's available on my website.
That's going to be available on my app.
It's all there. Okay, you can navigate that. You can put your forecast in here.
Um, current conditions wherever you want. Okay, you can put in let's put in uh someone asked about Kenny Bunk where I'm from. Kenny Monunk, Maine, 67 and Cloudy right now. It's all there.
Okay, let's take a look at the satellite picture. see how much sun's coming out.
There's definitely some sun out ahead of this stuff, especially over Boston and and southern New Hampshire a little bit.
So, we got to be careful there. Um because this line's coming into an environment that you could certainly have severe weather right now. So, the leading edge of it, severe part of it, is in uh the lakes region of New Hampshire and the mountains, the Greens and Whites of New Hampshire. Okay. But it's there. But also our our friends down in Massachusetts, they're they're getting it, too. Here's the southern part of that line. We'll check on the southern edge of this right now through Keen, New Hampshire. Some torrential downpours going on there.
Okay.
Uh it's coming through Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
So, you've got your your warnings are up there, too. Uh, this line's moving that's moving southeast a little bit.
Okay.
But, yeah, if I put up the gray site, you can see the north side of the line coming in from the west here. So, uh, running in Casco, Maine. Yep. It's not too far from the Oxford Hills. Aaron Yeah, now is a good qu time if you have any questions about severe weather. Uh right now I got a new update from by the way from my app nappycast that says lightning detected within 15 miles of Lewon.
So that is from this right here.
Here's Lewon Auburn and you've got lightning bolts I saw that are coming up right through here. Okay, so it's getting close. Storms are getting close.
Starting to move into Maine right now.
They're not severe in Maine yet, but they are certainly getting close.
South Waterford.
Um, South Waterford. Where is that?
Maine.
Rain and a tornado watch. Is that That's in southern Maine, right?
I believe that's in southern Maine.
So, yeah, if you have any questions about severe weather, tornadoes, sun keeps poking out in Sanford. Yeah, that's my concern, Katrina, is if the sun comes out even for 20 minutes, that would, you know, that would not be good right now.
There's a lot of wind energy coming in from the west.
So, we don't we don't want to see the sun when it would arrive in Maine. Well, Maine's a big state, Shauna. So, you have to be a little bit more specific, please, about because right now it's it's starting to come into Maine right now. The the severe weather is just on the doorstep.
Waterford near Harrison, Maine. Oh, okay. Thank you, Rebecca. Lakes region near Bridgton. Okay. The border of Maine, New Hampshire. Okay. Thank you.
Yes. So, that that's where we are right now where these thunderstorms are coming in from the west, right? The severe ones. Um, so you know, Duffy's, that is where my late wife had our first kiss.
Uh, wonderful Travis. I do know Duffy's.
Um, I the owner is a a very good guy.
knows my family. So, um I know I know Kenny Bunk very well. In Bridge, it's getting kind of windy with downpours.
Yes, the uh cells are moving in right now. Not a nothing severe yet in Bridgton, though.
River Valley area, Maine.
I don't know if you're asking a question, Katie, or just saying where you are.
But the line is off to the west.
So within the hour, this this line's going to be moving into Maine, at least southwest Maine, the southwest interior.
and then it'll push into southern Maine and we'll see at that point if you know that'll be see it's 4:00 5 no 6 7 by by 6 7 o'clock we'll know if it's going to it's going to be over or if it's going to continue small Gustin Bford thank you Anthony Fiser for the uh weather report uh yeah you're you're out ahead of of the main line just started raining in Yarmouth. Thank you for the report. Um yeah, the the severe part of this storm is from Kas County all the way down into Massachusetts.
That's where it's severe. And if I switch this radar site over, you can see the southern side of it.
I have to switch down to New York to see the southern side. But yeah, that that's how how much it extends, you know, from from north to south.
Huge line.
Lightning 10 miles west of Auburn. Yes, Diane, there's there are positive strikes going on. See that right there?
There's the lightning bolt.
So, let me there the light. They're right through Oxford is where they are. So, that's about 10 miles.
That's it. There's your lightning bolt.
You got your positive strikes right here.
Yeah. [snorts] Coming in from the west.
And the line is is beginning to march just about east. Just about due east is the line.
So, it's going to continue to push east, but there will be storms firing up out ahead of it.
Thank you, Rachel, for the report in uh on the Franklin line there in uh Tilton.
Yeah, it's it's going to rain good for a bit, a good half hour or longer depending on where you are.
Could rain for an hour or two. The back side won't be as heavy, but the wind will be on the front side.
Small hail, non severe hail, wind gust 60, 70 miles an hour, and even a brief spin-up tornado.
So, let's talk about tornado probability.
Maybe you might have. Uh, well, Mary Lou, I'm I'm building an app. I'm going to use my app. But in in the meantime, I use a couple weatherwise, weather front for tracking the storms. My app though is is going to be custom for me. Um, so tornado probability, you might have seen a map or a video I did about the tornadoes the past couple days or weeks and if there's a 2% or 4% or 5%, you know, chance. That doesn't guarantee a tornado.
That that just talks about the probability.
So the people that were asking about what you're going to what are you going to say when you're wrong doesn't happen.
Well, not I'm not being wrong. No one is guaranteeing a tornado ever. Uh, Bertina Maro, thank you for the stars. I appreciate that. So, it's a talking about probability. The conditions being favorable. That's all it is. There's no promise of a tornado. If I say it's going to rain at 4:00 in the afternoon, it doesn't rain. That's different. Yeah.
What app do you app do you have for that? So, I've got two radar apps I use.
Right now you're seeing weatherwise and also weather front. These are two radar site radar apps I use because they they really break down the the radar very well for a meteorologist for when my web my weather app launches. You're not going to these things are you don't need these things.
Jason Nappy Weather is going to launch soon and it's going to have everything you need and more than any of these sites have, but it's not ready yet. So, but it will be soon.
I promise it will be soon.
Promise it will be soon.
I'm just checking a quick email here.
Let's see here.
Let's see.
Who's today? Today's Thursday, right?
What will OB get for time rain and what time?
A Pearl, you've got on and off showers right now, but the main line is back well to the west over west of Conquered.
So, you've got another maybe hour before the main line gets there.
calm and south motor gets up here in Harrison settle down. Yeah, the main line has not come in yet from the west.
So until that happens, it's not going to be incredibly heavy for the most part. Now up here uh in the Oxford Hills, for example, on the western mountains, it's it's pouring pretty good even though the main line hasn't arrived yet. Okay, let's go ahead and take a look at this again and see if there's any spin going on.
Let's take a look.
I don't see a lot of spin.
Not a lot.
Tough to see, but I don't see a lot of spin, but there are a few kinks here. There are a couple areas that I would certainly keep an eye on down here.
Okay, that was one spot.
I would watch um not far from Laconia, I'd keep an eye on that spot.
Okay. If there's a something that would be a tornado there.
Okay.
But yeah, a lot of heavy rain and and some wind too.
Uh, Lebanon Haley right now is looks like there's a bunch of rain right now. Local radar of Boston shows the first line heading toward Portland, Dover, New Hampshire by 5:00 p.m. Yeah, within the hour for sure.
And right now I'm just watching very closely as this line comes in from the west.
Very closely.
Now Kery, you're within the hour. You're going to see the main line come in.
We'll check on the the satellite. See how much sun is popping out. There's definitely some sunshine out ahead of these storms. So, that's where I would definitely be a little bit concerned. The sun coming out.
We've got the spin.
So, we'll watch it very closely here.
These storms could have a tornado in them and they could pop a tornado war at any time, any moment.
So, got to watch it incredibly closely.
It's called QLCS, quasi linear convective system.
So, quasi linear, so not quite linear.
You get these little kinks in the line segments that break up.
You could have a discrete sellout ahead of that outlook for Summerssworth is you got heavy rain, wind, and maybe a tornado coming.
That that's the outlook for Summerssworth right there on the border of Maine. A watch in Wilton, Maine right now. Yes, Teresa. Oxford County. John, you're under a tornado watch. you've got periods of heavy rain. Um, right now there's so much rain right now in Oxford County that it likely would be a rain wrap tornado situation if it was to happen because there's so much rain right now there. I would say the chances are low.
Penny Towers, I'm I'm right next to the border next to Fryberg. Yes. Yes, Penny.
I'm not sure if you're asking me a question, but there there is a a watch up in in Fryberg.
Yes.
A lot of these warnings have been trimmed back. So, Vermont is just about all clear except for southern Vermont.
Okay, I'll zoom out and show you this.
Vermont just about cleared out.
Massachusetts not done yet. Connecticut not done. Rhode Island, you're all clear at the moment.
Southern Southeastern Mass is all clear.
Nucket's all clear right now.
It's really Let's go ahead and get the latest update here. So, okay, we got an update. So, Kas County is now not under a warning anymore.
Okay, we have some updates. Let's bring up the updates.
Let me let me bring the latest updates here.
Okay, Kohas County, heavy rain, tornado watch, but no warnings right now in Kohas County. No warnings in Maine right now. Okay.
What about Lincoln?
Yeah.
What was the question about linking it?
Maybe it's dissipating for southern Maine. Uh, Southern Maine. No, Southern Maine hasn't gotten it yet, Emily.
Okay. This is just looking at the polygons where the warnings are.
So, the storm's not done yet where you are under a watch or a warning. Okay.
I wouldn't let your guard down in southern Maine just yet. Do New Hampshire. Uh you are ne you're going to be next in do. You've got a warning here now up tornado possible tag including for Manchester. We're going to look at this one.
We are going to look at this one.
Look. Look. If I if I take this off here, let me show you without the radar site. Okay.
Let me break it down for you. Here's where all the warnings are. Okay, these are the warnings.
Those are warnings. If you're in those areas, you're under a warning. If you're in this other shade, you're under a watch.
Okay, that's a watch, the lighter shade. But this orange shade, this is a warning.
And we're going to look at it right now.
We're going to look at these cells right now.
That new warning just came out for severe thunderstorms located along a line near Henker to Jaffrey to near Richmond moving east at 35 60 mile per hour wind penny size hail.
Okay. Severe thunderstorm warning.
Interstate 293. Interstate 93 torrential rainfall with that.
Once again, that is a tornado possible tag here on this on this storm. So, now we're going to go ahead and we're going to look and we have a new Hold on. We've got a a new discussion out that expires in one hour. Let's read this. This is brand new information now. Brand new.
The severe threat for tornado watch continues.
Continues. Thunderstorms continue eastward for the next couple of hours.
The threat for damaging wind, isolated tornadoes continue. A line of thunderstorms continues eastward across eastern Maine.
into mass I wait I think they mean they don't mean eastern Maine into Massachusetts I think they mean eastern Vermont there's no thunderstorms in eastern Maine anyway um I think that's an error on their part produced reports of wind damage gust of 64 miles an hour profiles must have been marginal. The surface mid-level flow, so that's the wind wind shear remains strong. Lowle jet has begun to shift offshore.
However, deep layer flow around the 40 50 40 to 50 knots remains near the coast into portion of eastern central Maine.
Damaging wind isolated turn will continue from every gradual weakening.
Why are they eastern and central Maine?
I think they're talking about the wind shear. I think they're talking about the windshare in Maine. Okay. Even though this this discussion is about south southern Maine, they're talking about the windshare in eastern Maine. That's that's what I got from that. Um so we'll look at the velocity here. Okay. because the wind speed and the new warning and if you've got a tornado could be here around Dearing or Jaffrey, those are two spots I would look at for a potential tornado right now. Okay, sun peaked out in County Bunkport. Yeah, not not a good sign. Um, let me see if I missed any questions here.
Really no single cells for velocity map shows nothing yet. Uh, it's not really true, Mike. Um, these are QLCS potential tornadoes right now. You don't need to have a discrete single cell for a tornado. You can have them inside the main line. So, um, we're not really looking for this to be a big discreet situation right now.
It's more about what's typically happens is they form on the kinks in the main line.
But appreciate the comment. The mid coast is going to hit by this. The mid coast is going to get a lot of rain and you know tonight the next several hours the mid coast will get main. Sun is out in Rochester. Well that is because I think the main line cleared there didn't it?
Oh actually I'm sorry. I'm thinking I'm thinking the lines a lot closer. That's a bad sign in Rochester. Um, if if the sun is out in Rochester, which will bring up the satellite picture. Not that I don't trust you. I want to see how much. Um, well, it doesn't Yeah, there's there's definitely breaks in the clouds, like full-on sun out ahead of the main line, which is not what you want to see.
Okay, so there is a threat for a tornado from Lewon, Rumford all the way down to NSHa outside of Boston, Hartford. It's there.
It is uh you know it is definitely definitely there.
So, uh, that's a look at the warnings right there. So, you can see where all the warnings are.
Here's a look at the radar. I like Weatherwise's radar status in Connecticut. Uh, you're under a tornado watch in Connecticut for a good chunk of Connecticut.
You want to know about Connecticut? I'll show you Connecticut. Um, about maybe half of Connecticut is under a tornado watch.
Okay.
I would, you know, from about Hartford to the north and east Connecticut, you you need to watch out. Everyone else is mostly playing rain.
It's really this line here coming through Manchester soon and also north of that.
Odd winds here in St. Almond's odd as in how is there the clouds go in different directions because that's the wind shear.
Kate, I'm not sure if you'reware where where you're asking about a warning.
A warning where you got warnings in New Hampshire, in Mass, not in Maine yet.
It's about to get to the border.
I mean, the rain is in western Maine, but it's not severe yet.
It's about to get to Oxford County, though.
Wendy and Palmyra, thank you, Stephanie.
Uh Lisa, after this main line goes through, yes, it's going to still be breezy, but the worst of it will be over once the main line goes through next few hours.
West, east, maybe even sooner than that.
It's starting to speed up a little bit.
Howling and Liberty. Liberty.
No thunder just yet. Yeah, a lot of strong wind.
Yes, Kate. Not into Maine yet. Not severe in Maine yet, but you definitely got some rain.
All coming in from the west moving pretty much west to east really the main line pin line broken line that's where all the wind energy is and the possible tornadoes.
So we're just waiting patiently for the main line. The wind trees 100 feet away are blowing hard then trees close are blowing different.
Uh yeah, Travis, you got some some good oldfashioned uh windshare going on. Got a strong wind out of the south and southeast ground level up in the sky.
Even even couple hundred feet or a couple thousand feet, you're going to have wind going a completely different direction. really west, southwest clouds are going to be going different directions.
Yeah, we'll wait and see what this main line as it gets in from the west here.
I expect the warnings to be continued into Maine, at least Oxford County, at least York County, probably Cumberland, too. That's what I expect within the next one to two hours. If you're wondering about what I'm predicting here, the weather service will likely warn this all the way through into at least those counties, maybe head up the mid coast, but at least over to Casco Bay. It's typically what they do in these scenarios when you've got this much wind energy and the sun's coming out a little bit. So, I'd be prepared even at the coastline to see warnings pop up for York County, Cumberland County, at least heading all the way up the mid coast. Maybe halfway the mid coast. Okay. Maybe it'll stop around Harpsell.
know Casco Bay, Harps Well, Mid Coast up, you know, maybe stop before Bath, maybe at Bath, but they're likely going to warn this all the way through. So, you got another couple hours, okay?
When the threat goes down for Maine, I will stop the live stream, but we're not there yet.
Okay.
If there was a tornado in New England, I might still do a live stream if you're wondering in the in the future about this. It's really on my discretion. I can go live anytime. I'm always watching. I'll go live in middle of the night if there's a tornado. I'll go live anytime. The TV stations, they can't go live whenever they want. They've got programming. They've got rules. I don't have those. I can go live whenever I want. So, you're going to get the latest information from me 247 anytime, the day or night. I don't have any rules. I make the rules. So, that's one of the bonuses, advantages to being independent is I'm the boss. I don't have to wait until someone allows me to go and and let you know that there's a tornado or there's a watch or something. I can just do it whenever and I will. So, that's a significant advantage I have where I can bring you this detailed coverage on my app, on Facebook, on YouTube at any point. I totally forgot I am on YouTube right now live. I wonder if there comments on there. Let me go and check YouTube. I should be live on YouTube. I totally forgot.
Let me see here. Am I live on YouTube?
Am I live on YouTube? Did it work or not work?
I don't know. It looks like it might have it might have stopped. It might have It might have shut off.
I don't know. Says I'm live on a bunch of things.
I don't know if I'm still live on YouTube.
Might not be. Don't know.
Still live on Facebook.
Maybe I am still live on YouTube. I don't know. Let me see.
top chat watching on.
Am I Am I live on YouTube right now? If you are, say yes.
Um or give me the time. 16:20 watch. Oh, I am live on YouTube still. Okay.
Yes, I'm on there. I see it. I just There's no live button on YouTube. It doesn't say I'm live, but now it says live chat. Okay. Um I'm I apologize. I forgot I was live on YouTube. I haven't gotten to any of these questions. So um I I apologize. I I'm just now pulling up YouTube stream and I I I really apologize. I I I should have checked earlier. It's been like an hour or longer. Two hours. I don't know.
How long have we been live? Um, so yeah.
Hello to YouTube and Facebook. I forgot that I hit the YouTube button. I'm sorry it's taking me so long. Hello Wanda. Um, hello YouTube.
No wonder he's avoiding my questions.
Well, Abigail, I wasn't avoiding your questions. I didn't forgot I was live on YouTube. So, I wasn't avoiding anyone.
I forgot. There was no intentional.
There was no malice. I forgot that I was live on both. Um, so that's my bad. And I typically don't go live on two channels. I just just do one. So, that's why trying to balance being live on both at the same time, it's a lot. Um, Bedford is clear for now. Anthony, Hampton Beach, Northwood, you know, there's a great pizza place in Northwood, New Hampshire. What was the name of that? It's like a It was like a a brewery type place.
Crazy pizza.
Yes, I hate you. That's right. Kidding.
Um, that's cool. Jason, nowhere is just Irish goodbyes. Oh my goodness. Uh clouds ripping across Sky Windham. Yeah, that's that's the um windshare. Uh flash thunder there. It's okay. Just been a bunch of folks that they are safe in XX Town. I don't know what that means. Um but yeah, I'm I'm sorry about missing all these questions and uh it's causing trouble or is it just windy? Is it safe to drive from New Hampshire to mass?
Well, it depends where. Keyword new warning for Middle Sex. Bitterford is not in a major No one's in a major threat today. Um up in Northwood.
Uh it's probably too late for the walk.
Oh, we got a new warning up. Okay. Okay.
Um friend in in West Fairly and for Vermont's all clear for the most part it looks like. Let me get back to Facebook. Make sure I'm not missing too much there.
Um, hello Facebook. Hello YouTube. All right, we I've got both up. I'm trying to talk to two chat rooms at the same time. We do have a new warning though, so I want to bring that up. Okay, I want to bring up the new warning because it now is in Maine. This storm is severe in Maine and it is a severe thunderstorm warning in Maine with a tornado possible tag in Maine.
Okay, so it has now made it to Maine.
And here we go.
York County, southern Oxford, Andersan, Cumberland, northwestern Rockingham, and New Hampshire. And those are all the New Hampshire counties until 5:15 at 4:20 thunderstorms located along the line 12 miles north of Fryburgg to near Wolfboro uh to near conquered east at 45. So it's picking up a little bit. It was the 30s. Now it's 40s. Um damage to roof, siding, and trees. That is the new warning that is up right there in the polygon. And this is for Maine. Okay.
Androskagan, um, Oxford, Cumberland, York. Okay. So, let's bring up the radar now and let's get you into where there would be a tornado in this in the kink in this line. Okay. Let's take a look at it. Let's see.
Okay, right here.
Could be one here.
I' I'd watch that closely.
Okay. Near Wakefield also down here west of Farmington in New Hampshire.
Could be a little bit going on here.
Here.
Okay.
Not too concerned about these, but there there certainly could be a couple of QLCS embedded tornadoes in the main line. Okay, this is the wind. This is the the velocity scan. Shows the wind going toward and away from the radar. Okay.
So, here's your wind that's coming obviously right here going away from the radar.
Okay. There's your wind going west. Keep things keeps changing on me. This this pen I'm trying to draw with. Okay. And here's where you could have a couple of couplets.
Okay. Could have some couplets in the main line as these storms are pushing in from the east. I'm sorry. From the west to the east.
I prefer to keep it on reflectivity. I might even bring up the composite just to show the intensity of the rainfall, too. Can do that.
Oh. Oh, there's some rotation tracks.
Even better. So, here's where I can show you.
Here's where there has been some rotation. Oipy, freedom, wolf burrow.
There we go.
There's some rotation. There a little bit of light stuff here, but these are where the spots where there would be a potential tornado right now in Maine. So, tell people to get on the live stream right now, unless you've got a local channel that's covering this, which I'm not aware, but this is these are the spots that would have tornadoes. So tell your friends and family where I've circled. Those are spots. And this one just lit up. Just lit up right here. That very well could be a tornado.
That is in Let's get Let's get in closer here and let's take a close look at this here. Things are getting Wakefield, Middleton, Union, west of Actton.
Okay, this is where you have rotation about to hit the main state line. That right there could be a tornado. That's the brightest I've seen it all day.
Okay, Middleton, Union, Wakefield approaching Actton, Shappley.
Okay, south of Newfield.
If there's a tornado, that's where it's going to be.
Uh, as far as where it's going to move through, let's go ahead and switch this over.
Um, let me switch this over.
And let's take a look because we definitely have rotation.
We're going to look a little closer. See if there's any debris.
Hold on. Let me switch it over.
Let's see if we've got any debris.
Let's take a look.
probably not.
It would be somewhere around here.
So, this is the correlation coefficient.
It it picks up different sizes of objects in the sky.
And I don't quite see enough. Maybe right here is that there's a pixel right there.
But overall, I don't see a debris signature.
Okay. But this is moving into actin right now.
Moving into actton.
Okay, let me go ahead and so you want to overlay this.
Okay, as this is moving over the state line right now. So this line right here is moving in to Actton Chappley Newfield Limmerick Water Barrel right now.
So that's where you want to seek shelter. Okay, that's the best. Oh, normalized rotation. I haven't seen this before.
This isn't They added this is new.
Interesting.
Huh? This is new. Look at that right there.
Look at that. East Wakefield.
Interesting. I haven't seen this. It's a new product.
Very fascinated by that.
Do some studying on that. Let's look at the echo tops here.
Yeah.
Oops. I didn't mean to do that.
Yeah. This is um you know, I said doesn't Let me take a look. at the tops, echotops, the tops of these thunderstorms, how high they are. Um, yeah, echotops.
Um, let's see what else we have here.
Back to the velocity scan. I could change the tilt on this, too.
and can go up a little higher to see if it's just a rotation at, you know, closer to the ground or if it also goes up. It's got good support.
But yeah, that's where the potential if there's a tornado This is a huge area for a potential tornado. Um, but that's you've got your your main line right here.
Okay, this is the whole main line and then it just becomes segmented down here. And this is where it's a little bit more jagged.
You could have a little inflow going on here.
Yeah.
So, I'd watch the one approaching Newfield that just went through Wakefield. I'd watch that one pretty closely for a tornado.
Let's see.
No tornado warning, but a tornado possible tag on that.
Can you get up to an EF1? Maybe EF2 briefly. Let's go back to that rotation tracker. I really like that. Let me switch off here to uh the composite.
Okay, here we go. We got more.
Okay, so here's where the rotation is.
Bridgton just to your northwest and north of Farmington in New Hampshire west of Chappley. So a little bit of rotation Parson Field a little bit up here near Woodstock north of West Paris.
If there are tornadoes in this line, this is where you have the rotation right now. Okay, this is it. I apologize. I wasn't paying attention to chat because I was focused in on this. Okay, and this is where you have the opportunity for tornadoes right now. Okay, so let me How do I make YouTube big again?
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Oh, let's see here. Rotation to Bridgton. Y'all bought broke with all this activity.
Um, yeah. I mean, I'd appreciate it if on YouTube if we don't talk about other creators here and other people. um you know just let's just keep it um let's just keep it about um about me you know um we don't we don't uh we don't we don't do that here we don't you know we don't do that so I'll be doing timeouts on Facebook I'm sorry on YouTube and blocking people um we don't we don't talk about other creators here other weather people of any kind. This is just about me. Um and and that's it.
Um I'm not using radar omega Joe. I'm using weatherwise and weather front [snorts] if you're wondering. Um so um so just to set the ground rules here um I'm uh to seven days a week. That's it. We don't compare me to other meteorologists or other weather personalities or any people in the weather realm or not in the weather realm. This is just about the weather and my knowledge and expertise to keep people safe. That's it. Uh is Weatherfront a good radar or not? I I like Weatherfront a little bit like it depends. Weatherfront is is I like weather-wise a little bit better for their radar. Weatherfront's still good. Uh Weather Front's got really really great maps on desktop, too. Um rotation near Rochester, New Hampshire.
Let us take a look um about at Rochester. Let me move this out of the way. Um let me let me move this rotation tracker for Rochester is it's north of Rochester right now.
Tornado allies got scared now. We're still a mess in southern New Hampshire.
Yes, definite rotation next to my house in Bridgton. Thank you. West of Rant Manchester couplet. I did not see Manchester.
There was one southwest of Marramac.
That's Nope. I I didn't see one in Manchester. The rotation see here's the thing. Here's the issue. You've got rotation up in Rumford right now. Okay, this is once again, this is the rotation tracker. Um, you've got rotation inside this line in Rumford right now. Also in Waterford, also south of Bridgton.
There's where your rotation is. Okay.
Um, okay. Rochester right now, not overly concerned. Let me get back to Facebook for a minute here. Okay. Apologize if if I missed any any comments here. Trying to do both.
Dumping rain and St. Almonds. Yeah. Uh this is here's the spot. These are the spots. I've circled the spots that have some rotation. Right. It doesn't mean that there's a tornado in all these spots, but this is where there would be one if they're picking up on. Um it should be dark in Bridgton. This is where there's some spin inside the line right now. Um, it is going to be coming in sideways.
The r there's so much wind going at different direction. It's going to be all over the place. You know, the wind.
So, if you're in any of these places, this is where you should seek shelter right now in western Maine and southwest Maine. I'll pull up southern New Hampshire here, too.
Okay.
Um, I don't see any rotation.
There's a little bit in in southwest New Amherst near Marramac, but that's it.
Um, not a lot. Okay.
I can go back to the um to take a look.
Let's take a look here at the last 30 minutes for the rotation.
So, this very well could have been a tornado here.
There's there's a 30 minute window there of of some rotation.
Same thing here around Wakefield.
You've got just popped up south of Rumford.
Okay. West of Harrison, south of Bridgton. So, this is it. You've The wind is is cranking right now. Okay, it is cranking. It is moving into into southern Maine. There's good dynamics.
Uh Kathleen, I don't have time right now to pull up Greenwood, Maine, unfortunately, because I got to watch this radar. But you can go to my website and put in Greenwood if you'd like.
Jasonnappyweather.com.
Um once again, just looking at the warnings, just the warnings. Okay, this whole area is under a warning for a possible tornado. Turner, Paris, Lewon, Grace, Sanford, Dover, Bridgen. Okay, all under possibility.
So that's the last half hour of rotation track. The last hour shows where this line started to increase. you started to get some spin going on. Okay, so that's that's a helpful tool there. I love that Weatherwise has that. Switch back to radar and there's your main line coming through. Here's your velocity. Look at it. Okay, shows the wind going toward and away from the radar.
Okay, so right here would be a possible tornado.
where you got that spin going on in Rumford here south of Bridgton.
Okay, getting close to Naples, Shaley, and Waterboro.
These are areas that I'm just targeting.
There's no confirmed tornado, but there's definitely some rotation going on with the wind in those places.
Okay, so just doing my best to pick up.
You're looking at a line that's broken to try and find where there are these kinks in the line and where there could be just a little inflow notch, little notch in the line. Okay?
And that's where you're going to have that opportunity for the spin for the tornado. Right.
So, we'll go back to composite again.
This is once again, I'm zoomed in pretty tight to Maine right now because that's where the spin is going on.
This is not um not worn in Rumford, which I'm surprised about.
There's definitely spin there, but anywhere here and here and even down here. Watch those areas.
Let me check YouTube.
Coming back to YouTube.
Fryberg. No wind in Fryberg. Bullseye approaching Naples.
Uh yeah, there will be probably no tornadoes in Bangor, but definitely going to be quite a bit of rain. Thank you, Cyber Optic, for the $5 donation.
Um, thank you so much.
Um, you're longtime follower. Rotation in Bford when you get a second. Uh, no, not in Bford yet. This is the rotation tracker. I have it up right now.
Dumping in Northwood.
Bridgton getting whacked.
Uh yeah, there's the rotation right now is in southern Oxford.
Um western York that you know western northwestern Cumberland coming into but that's it.
It's not not worried about it coming in anywhere else in right now.
That's where the main line is. So, in those areas, you've got some rotation and some wind. But no, nothing confirmed for a tornado right now.
Nothing to be overly concerned about.
But look, the bottom line is that you get on average one to two confirmed tornadoes in uh Maine a year. There are many that go unconfirmed, but typically they're pretty brief in Maine. They're not they don't last a while in Maine.
you don't have the the right ingredients, the dynamics, the the heating that you need to sustain them very long typically.
But so that that's the main line coming in right now from the west here. I've got the composite on to show how heavy the rainfall is.
Um composite does a great job of that.
And um it's still coming down.
Manchester, you're you're getting it right now. Just about coming through Manchester. New warning coming up for east of Manchester.
Let's take a look.
Tornado possible tag. I didn't see any rotation on the tracker there, but it's tough to see in this uh in this line where there's any notches.
Uh this is going to be a Massachusetts thing for a little while. I tell you that it's definitely going to be a while there. It'll be it'll be done in Maine before it's done in Massachusetts.
I can tell you that much for sure.
Um, but yeah, here comes the the real thin skinny part of that line through Paris and Oxford. Massachusetts. I just showed Massachusetts, Tracy. It's it's um here I'll show you Massachusetts again.
It's coming through Massachusetts now from west to east, but it's it's, you know, it's not a straight line. Okay. It's on a slant.
Uh Livermore, I don't You're haven't got the heaviest yet. You're you're I think you're going to get it in Liverour.
So, just hold on tight in Livermore.
You're you're you're going to get the line. So, you're getting it this time.
Maybe you missed it in the past, but it's coming.
Fryberg, no wind. They are not come.
Heavy winter and rain in Lisbon. No funnel, but there was definite rotation over my house. Uh, great.
Appreciate the report. SPF 207. Um, you probably saw broad rotation and some wind shear going over the house with the spinning going on with the clouds, wind going different directions. Uh, new severe warning. Rockingham County severe thunderstorm warning.
Um, hello from North Yarmouth. I think you said it.
Cyber Optic Rotation Hollow Center main.
Uh, I'll bring the rotation tracker up.
Yeah, right now these are the latest warnings.
6 hours and 27 minutes, a lightning detection, and 15 miles of Sanford outside of Sanford. So, we'll got 15 more minutes on this warning.
North Yarmouth. Yep.
Hollis center rotation. Uh, I'll take a look.
Take a look at the rotation tracker, which it has calmed down, but here we go. Here's the greatest rotation right now is southeast of Cornish near steep falls, north of Lamington, a little bit west of Waterboro right now. That's where there's rotation south towards Lowel. Uh south towards Lel.
Let me see about rotation south towards L. I didn't see any.
I don't I don't see any.
I got into UMass Low way back in the day. There's some near Westminster in Massachusetts. Um, I don't I don't see any here outside of Boston.
Not yet. There is a line there when Derry though.
Yeah, it's going to get dark. I mean that this is uh Yeah. So, if we look at the rotation tracker, this is now going all the way up to strong and there's there's no no warning up there. Um, but you've got up in Weld, east of Weld, West Paris here, there there's there's definitely some spinning going on there.
Okay.
Say the state several times or write them somewhere, please.
I don't know, Denise, what you mean.
I'm not sure what you're referring to, Denise.
See here.
Rotation tracker.
It's showing where there's rotation.
Dark and windy. You in Casco? Yes. Uh Casco, you've got the main line coming through. I'm going bring up the uh regular radar so you can see that you're going to get some wind in Casco, Katie. Oh yeah, you're going to get some wind.
I haven't checked power outages yet.
Couple miles south of Runford, east of Route 26. Maybe a rainbow wind of any kind. Dark and windy in Rochester. Yeah, it's going through right now.
It's definitely going through right now.
Southern New Hampshire, but also up in Maine, too.
Mhm.
Rochester. It's It's on your doorstep in Rochester.
It is definitely definitely coming.
Roads completely blocked by trees in Denmark.
Okay, thank you for the report.
Appreciate that.
Doesn't sound like fun.
Say the state several times. I don't know uh what what that person's referring to. Um Katrina.
Yes. say don't know where about that but when you did say Massachusetts I got really confused on where these towns oh I see what you're saying yeah low mass I'm sorry I just assumed everyone knew that I don't I don't know how many lowals there are but I just assumed I I shouldn't have assumed I assumed that you meant Massachusetts uh geographic meal feature that Kenny milk ends up in some sort of rainstorm shadow.
No, that's just coincidence.
Just a coincidence.
Um about the Kenny Bunk thing. That's a coincidence. But if you miss a storm, it's typically just a coincidence. It doesn't mean there's some special shield thing where it's breaking up. It's a coincidence. Um that's all it is.
I don't know what state you're in. I can't see them that on the map. Okay.
I understand what you're saying now, Denise.
You know, thank you, Denise, for for clarifying. I I I did not know.
Yeah, I I doing my best to to get all the the town names and the states because there are some overlap there.
Um, so we've got this line coming through some highly populated areas. is the rotation tracker up in Maine is is the most I've seen it today here west of Farmington down to Paris.
Okay, this is where the rotation tracker is picking up the spin. Uh, anything to worry about in Camden? Uh, not yet, Britney. Not yet. Camden, you're you're on the mid coast is that's so great, Denise. I I appreciate it. Thank you.
This is where the main line has the wind spinning just a little bit. Okay, according to the rotation tracker, it does not mean that there's tornadoes up this whole area. It just means that there's some spin going on. Portland, you haven't gotten it yet in Portland.
Uh but you will.
You will.
I zoom out to really show how big this line is. Look at how big this is. Okay.
In the composite, you can really see it all the way up into looks like just about almost the carabassid valley.
Now, it's a little bit broken. Not everyone's getting it, but okay.
But yeah, it's, you know, you've got a good solid part of it here. It's a little broken up here in York County and then picks up and you know it's almost kind of boowing out a little bit down to the south. Okay. It's more of a straight line from west of Farmington to Paris Bridgton.
Check Brownfield. I want to I don't I I don't want to leave your live. Check Brownfield, Maine.
Thank you, Heather.
Are we are we checking Brownfield, Maine? Freeport. Freeport.
You're okay. For a little bit while longer near Marboro, I I assume you mean uh Massachusetts.
Portland, Maine. My girlfriend lives there. There's lots Portland. Yeah, Portland, Maine. In this area, I don't think there's another Portland. What time you expect in Louis and Auburn? Uh soon within the hour. Brownfield, Maine.
0410.
Okay. Well, we got a special request here for Brownfield, Maine.
Currently 43, severe thunderstorm warning, tornado watch.
So, are you asking about when it's going to stop? Right now, I would I would hunker down in Brownfield. I wouldn't go anywhere. You're under a warning.
You've got until what is it? 5:00. I'd wait until around after six before I before I left Brownfield, Maine.
Yes.
Oh, it's it's fine, Denise. You're fine.
Bford later. Bifford. Right now, there's a break in the line in Bifford. So, I'm not as concerned in Bitford with it being too bad.
Okay.
not as concerned. Green Maine looking like you're thinking about Augusta.
Denmark is the 700 block of East Main Street. Power is out in Rockingham County. I believe it there is some wind that went through. It's in the Denmark said Green Street or Main Street. What road?
Um, what do you think about Augusta?
Main possib right now. Augusta is on the outside parameter, you know, perimeter for a tornado watch. Not in a Well, doesn't mean it can't happen, but it's a low chance in Augusta. Person asking about Augusta on YouTube. Power is out in Rockingham County. Probably not the whole county, but I'm I there's a pretty strong storm that went through there.
So, yes, I believe that.
Green Maine looking like I'm getting new severe thunderstorm warning u updates on Nappy. Looks like this is going to be for southern Cumberland, York counties.
Let's go ahead and take a look here.
Uh it didn't come through yet on didn't come through on Weatherfront yet, but might have a new warning to talk about here. We've got one that includes the sea coast.
Oh, there it is. Tornado possible for the sea coast.
And here's the new warning for Cumberland, New York until 5:45.
Bring this up for you.
Central York, southwestern Maine, southeastern Cumberland, South Eastern Cumberland County, and southwestern Maine. I mean, technically it's really kind of southern Cumberland, but whatever. 545. So, stere thunderstorm.
This is not have a tornado possible.
This is a weaker side of the system, but still 60 mile per hour wind gusts in southern York and uh I'm sorry, southeastern York and southern Cumberland. Okay, you got you got all that going on right there.
Let's look at the tornado possible tag on this one.
Let's take a look here.
Oops. Let's go there.
Let's take a look.
There are some notches.
Okay.
Could be one here around New Market and here.
So in along the sea coast of New Hampshire, uh Nasha is getting quite a bit of rain right now. Um so the sea coast New Hampshire, you've got two cells that could be could have tornadoes on them. New Market East uh Hamstead approaching uh Kingston, Kensington.
So, thank you Marian um Bracket for the report out of Sanford. Love you for that.
Yeah. So, there's there's the two right there. That those are the biggest concern right now. We'll take a look and see if rotation tracker's got that or not.
I got to switch over to composite. Hold on.
Let's take a look at the rotation track a little bit.
There's a little bit of rotation going on there. The velocity looked more impressive.
Okay.
So, you don't know how accurate the the rotation tracker is for these cells up here. The weather service is not keen on them.
But the stuff down here has got where the sun was out. These are the areas here that certainly could have something spin.
Okay. Even though the rotation tracker is not as impressive, but got to watch those that stuff pretty closely.
Yeah. Well, yeah, you can see it right here. Hold on. Moving this map.
Yeah, there's there's two clear areas here.
The one at New Market, you've got a some you've got some notches here. in the lines. Kinks in the line. Those could be tornadoes.
Those could be tornadoes right there.
You could have some rotation there coming AC approaching the sea coast.
You've got the wind going toward and away. You've got the twisting, the spinning. The sun was out there. It's got enough instability, enough lift. So, if there are tornadoes right now in New Hampshire, that's where they would be.
Okay. So, please seek shelter. Even though there's no tornado warning there, there is a chance. No thunder in Casco.
Uh if you didn't get thunder, you just missed it, Katie. In Casco should be moving over you right now. If not, almost done with you.
Um just watch out in new market. Watch out in Hamstead in southern New Hampshire. This is where I see the spin going on in the atmosphere. Okay. Now, these are going to cycle up and down, get stronger and get weaker. Right now, those are the places maybe even up to three of them. Now, new market one. There's one near exit Newton.
Maybe three potential tornadoes right there. Okay.
Tornado possible tag. They just they just weather service just put the whole line basically because you've got so much wind energy here. So, there you go.
tornado possible tag right there.
There's your three spots that I I'd keep an eye on in New Hampshire.
I I would not be outside in those places right now.
Definitely be weather aware there. Okay, I'll go back to regular radar.
Uh, bring up the composite.
There's there's some rotation going on in there.
That's where the main line is coming in right now. So, you look at Maine all the way down.
Uh, Zeb, I I I don't know about any. I haven't seen a confirmed tornado report.
No.
How's Harrison doing? Kate, you I'm focused right now on what's happening immediately in front of me. I don't know about Harrison.
Um, thank you, Tenley.
Um, thank you for watching from Kent Hill.
I'm just focused right now on this main line that's coming down. That's That's what I have my eyes very very closely zoomed in on. So, uh you can go to jasonnappyweather.com and put in uh your town there and uh it'll you can you'll get the hourby hour forecast.
Denmark based on what I'm hearing. Well, thank you SPF. I'll look into that for me. Did you thumbs up Uh, cyber optic. I'm not sure. I must have missed something.
North Bera, sunny, torrential downpour.
Well, Joe, you don't need flat space for a spin up. How's Nasha looking? Nshawa is getting it right now.
Brownfield next to Denmark. Thank you.
Oh, someone sent a gift. Thank you so much. Hold on. Sent stars. Thank you.
Sage wasn't that what wasn't here. Thank you. Raining and wind in Liverour. Hope for no tornado. Is there a key or a legend? Um I might be zoomed in too much. Just the legend for for weatherwise is at the top.
So that that I know.
So the legend's up here.
Can you see the legend?
I don't know if you can see that, but up up at the top there's there's a color kind of color bar there at the top.
Rain and wind. Hard to live more. Well, I you know, in Liverour, is it over for Keen? Uh, it is just about the worst of it is over in Keen, but you're still under a watch.
So, Hillsboro County in Maine, I assume you mean not quite there yet. Are Hillsboro and you in New Hampshire, don't you? So, I'm juggling a lot right now. Scott Johnson, thank you for 99 stars. It's dark right now.
Um, pouring in New Sweden. 55 degrees from Sarah. Baking some bread. I bet that's good bread baking weather this time of year, man. It Where is summer? Um, Scow Heaggan, thank you. Robbie, if that's where you're w lost power and uh Palmyra, thank you, Katherine, for the for the stars. I appreciate it. Yeah, these storms have got wind. They're they're they're putting that wind energy down. Like the good only good news I've seen is that right here it's broken up a little bit around the Kenny Bunks, West Alfred Lyman, uh Westbrook. It's broken up a little bit, but that's it.
It's the only good news I've got.
Everyone else has been getting it pretty good.
Okay, everybody else has seen their fair share of wind and some power outages are coming in. You know, this line broke up.
It's breaking up a bit over York County, but it's holding in Oxford now pushing up um to uh Turner, Auburn, Farmington.
Okay, so I'm covering right now pretty much all of New England with this. Now, when this main line gets through, it doesn't mean that the rain is over. It just means that the the severe parameters, severe criteria, everything.
So, that stuff goes down. But there's still going to be rain tonight on and off. This is the the main line.
All right. Well, Well, keep keep an eye on it. Let me get a glass of water.
Okay, I'm back.
So, we're waiting on the the new warnings to come up here.
Is it done in Sanford?
Uh, let's take a look.
Well, let's see here.
The worst of it is is done in Sanford.
The worst of it is over.
Let's take another look at this uh line here.
Rotation tracker pretty minimal. Let's take a look at the radar site.
Well, those are really weakened quite a bit.
That's some good news.
Reflectivity has gone down considerably.
Let's look at the composite.
Still some some good rain, but not looking as severe. Now, Massachusetts though, yeah, you know, we'll take a look at Do you think we will get one in Thompson? Hasn't seen a thunderstorm today. Um, the lightning has gone down considerably. So right now trending Nicole towards less lightning with these storms. Said they're going to run into the onshore wind component. Okay. And that's what knocks thunderstorms down in Maine more than anything. Not the mountains. It's it's it's the marine layer. And the marine layer really knocked these things down.
So, right now I'd be uh thinking not as much thunder and lightning, but still some must be from New Jersey. The way you said water reminds me relatives. Yes, I am originally from New Jersey. I am not a mayor.
That's it, Joe. Yep. Strong east winds.
Uh it's really southeast, but yeah, you get the idea. Sun is peing in Windham.
Um, drenched birdies. I did bake today.
Rhubarb jam. Red or yellow mean? So, uh, the red on this map means heavy rain on this map at least.
Um, Burwick getting hammered, Hillsboro County.
I think I I don't know if we were talking about Hillsboro, New Hampshire.
Yeah, I I grew up saying water with a U instead of a water with an A.
40 knot gust in the Hudson Valley.
You're talking about New York, Mr. Duck.
I can only assume you're talking about New York.
The marine layer. Yes, Pete. So, when you get a southeast wind, the marine layer comes on shore and that is stable air. You're not going to get tornadoes or severe weather when you've got a marine layer.
It is dense.
Um, and it will it will knock down tornadoes typically.
Now, a seab breeze could spark tornadoes. But if you get the actual marine layer, okay, like like a, you know, a seab breeze little front, that's different. But the marine layer, it uh it it's stable air. Like you could get stratus clouds coming in. Tornadoes don't like that. Severe weather doesn't like that.
It's it's cool, dense air.
The the lift gets shut off.
It stabilizes everything.
Oh, there's the radar beam. Check this out. See the radar beam going through right here? The hole in the radar.
You can see it coming right out of gray.
Happens sometimes.
So, you're losing the tornado threat in Maine right now.
Yeah. You know, Maine Maine gets the worst storms in, you know, late in the fall and the winter and early spring from northeasters, which you've got the, you know, clash of the cold Canadian air and the warm air from, you know, coming up from the south.
And um those are the worst storms hit Maine.
Maine is not known for tornadoes.
Still get them, but not as much because a lot of Maine gets protected by that marine layer.
In these events, if you have a strong land breeze and it's ripping hot, it's different. But today with the marine layer working on shore, it really knocked down a lot of that stuff. That's why the weather service didn't put these watches up too far east into Maine. They just kept it at basically Casco Bay, you know, and and stopped it there.
So, if you're wondering about why Maine doesn't get as many, it also has to do with the fact that Maine very rarely gets the amount of heat and humidity that's needed for major severe weather. So, that's another part of it.
But 15 miles away from Portland, there is lightning right now. I just want to say thank you to everyone for being here. Um, first time doing a live stream for Facebook and YouTube at the same time. Um, if you are interested about what I do, I do this every day, severe weather or not.
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It's like the Atlantic Ocean right now.
Yeah, I'm I'm I see that, Mr. Duck. Um, yeah, the wind is is definitely howling.
Switched in Hampton Beach. Going crazy in Hampton Beach. Rotation west of Worcester. Super dark in Lisbon. What are the chance for a tornado? If there are chances, thank you for trying. The chances of the tornadoes are going down except right now in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Thank you, Ashley. Thank you, um, Gloria.
Trying to get these names right.
So right now if I'm looking at rotation west of Worcester Mass I know Worcester drive through it all the time.
I'll take a look at it. Let's see if I can find any rotation for you.
I'm going to have to pull the webs the radar out of Taunt.
Let's take a look.
How I don't Oh, here we go. Oh, we got a couple here.
Okay, let's take a look at Massachusetts.
Got one here and they got one here and also one here. Okay, Massachusetts. Whoever is watching from mass or knows people in Massachusetts got three places where there could be a tornado.
Three spots north of Spencer, east of Rainree, Warren, Clinton.
So I just want to point this out right now.
These are places that there could be a tornado inside the main line. The weather service does not have warnings up, but what I see, I'd put a warning up. Let me take a look at the uh Hold on here. Let's take a little closer look.
Let's tilt it up.
Still there.
I mean, I'm quite frankly surprised that we don't have a warning on at least two of these.
The higher the beam goes up in the sky and looks, you've got rotation top to bottom in in the line. I mean, I don't know.
I'm not here to criticize the weather service. I just they're they're great Mets. I just don't know why for central mass that doesn't get a a warning if that's got some spin. But yeah, I'd watch out there there at least in those two spots for uh a tornado. I don't know. I don't know Massachusetts as well. Maybe Matt Noise is watching and he's uh he can mention it to his buddies down there. Dangerous storm is approaching Kery. Oh, interesting. Let's see what's going on in Kery. Hold on. I I apologize to my friends. We there. I just called it and there's a tornado warning.
I just said one of these has got to pop a tornado warning.
Well, there you go. Tornado warning.
Okay. So, I'm pretty sure the weather service is not is not watching me, but um but if they were, there's your tornado warning exactly where I point picked it out. So, uh yeah, but let's take a look at this tornado warning.
I think you could have it. You could have another tornado warning personally, but we won't get into that too much.
Here is your tornado if there is one.
There's I think there's probably two, but look, whatever. We got one out of it, so we're happy. But, uh, this is your tornado warning right now out of Boston, central Worcester County.
Just like I said there, 523 over Paxton moving east at 35 near Worcester, Shrewsbury, Holden, Rutland, Sterling, West, Boilston, Paxton. There is your tornado warning.
You You saw it here first. There's no way anyone else beat me to that warning.
It Okay, maybe Matt Noise. That's the only person I don't think the TV stations were were covering it. I doubt it because they can't really go on unless there's a warning and I was on before the warning. So, we got that going. I do want to look at Maine for a second though because it did say a dangerous storm on my app on the Jason Nappy weather app. Yeah, it's just a lot of lightning. Nothing.
Yeah, I'm just zooming out to make sure I'm not missing Maine. But yeah, we got it. Tornado warning. I said with the sun coming out, right?
Yes, Joe. I I'm was all over the tornado warning. Um with the sun coming out in ma central mass. I've been talking about this for hours. That was the place I was concerned. And there is your warning. So Boston wouldn't worry about it right now. You got time. But that's it. from from Bitterford all the way down to almost Springfield, Mass. So there's your warning.
Picked it up on the velocity scan.
Okay. So when you see on velocity the wind here, what you have here is think about like two people dancing, which is how I explain velocity.
And the radar is looking at whether the wind is going toward or away from the radar site, the beam. And think about it. It picks up on two people dancing and they're spinning.
They're close together. They're holding, you know, hands and they're spinning.
That's what they're doing right now.
I'm glad that the that the uh TV stations are are jumping in now. Um the one southwest of Paxton has lost a little bit, but the one over Paxton is is legitimate. Okay, if we go with the tilt up, it it's not it's definitely groundbased.
Not a lot of rotation go the higher you go in the sky, but it's there. It's there.
You got a you got a broad rotation there. Little contact, but definitely probably an EF0 right here in uh going over Paxton, Mass. Got to take it seriously. 74 80 miles an hour, maybe 90 mph wind. Got to take it seriously. But there it is.
Tornado warning is up in central Mass. I do cover all of Maine and I cover all of New England. So, I'm glad I was on for that.
and go ahead and look at it now with the uh here are here's the latest look at all of the warnings and the watches. So, you've got the warning right here. Okay.
And a warning here. Everything else has expired.
Okay.
So, two warnings left. One tornado warning, one severe thunderstorm warning. Okay. And we're talking about this all day. this wind and the wind is there, but you've got the sun coming out and that's all it takes right now with this wind energy. So, go back to radar.
Okay. See if we can pick up a little notch or not over at Paxton. Yep, here it is. There it is. This is what you're looking for. See this? You see that? Can you see that?
That's an inflow notch. Here's your tornado.
Okay. Here's your inflow notch going right over Paxton.
So, if if you want to go to school for meteorology, this is what you have to study and you got to pick this stuff up on radar before it happens or as it's happening. Uh, Kenny Bunkport is no longer under a warning. Shauna, believe it's still raining though. But yeah, that now we'll get another update on it.
It looks like is it trying to get a hook echo? See, it looks like it looks like you it's doing a little bit of a hook echo. Let's bring the the velocity back up now.
Okay, because it looks like this is a supercell.
It looks like you've got a bit a you've got your inflow notch, you've got your messocyone, you've got your hook, and there's where your tornado is. Okay, so it's going to have your rear flank downdraft. Okay, think about that kind of like the exhaust. Okay, your inflow kind of like I guess you could think like your intake. Okay, thinking about a car or something. Look at it like that way. But this is where the tornado would be moving right over Paxton right now in Massachusetts.
Okay, so there is your storm. Uh, I'll put an X on it. Right here is where your funnel would be making contact with the ground, which would make it a tornado.
Okay.
All other warnings have expired except in southern York County and in uh that that's going to expire. So, we'll see if they continue. That's going to expire. Oh, we have another. And what do you know? They warned the other one I was talking about. We now have two tornado warnings. So, look, I'm two for two today. Uh I really felt that the other one around Warren has now cycled into another warning. So two for two. Uh the Warren tornado is now tornado warned or the cell is now tornado warned and also the Paxton one. So this one I was showing like 10 minutes ago maybe and this one I've been showing. So these are now two tornado warnings in central mass. Okay, both of these couplets here, think about two people dancing and spinning close together. Okay. And the wind's going in different, you know, basically um it's changing with direction and height. Okay. And it's spinning. There's your twisters. So, two twisters, not confirmed, but if there are tornadoes, that's where they are and that's where they're going. Towards Brookfield, towards Spencer, towards Worcester, West Boilston, Shrewsbury, outside of Boston. Not near Boston. Okay. Yet. got time. Probably would go north of Boston.
But so these two cells I was talking about have now been tornado warned.
Okay.
And um tornado in Maine and the tornado chances in Maine are going down, Audrey, but they're going up in Massachusetts because of the sunshine. Um so yes uh we are we are all good here on the tornadoes uh e east of Holden. I don't know where where you're Holden where um I we can get into why cyber optic and cuts we're talking right now about the warning get the information out. Um I I don't know I all I'm saying is I would have warned him a little bit sooner. Uh, you know, no shout out to Weather Service. They do they do great work down in in Boston.
Uh, great Mets, but I I'm just saying that I would have come up a little sooner on them. That's all.
Let's take a look at the tilt of the radar a bit. Yeah, still got it.
Yeah, I you got two tornadoes there.
most likely two tornadoes.
Okay, so there you go. Two tornado warnings. I don't have confirmation of tornadoes, but you've got two warnings. And this one here in Warren over Brookfield is starting to pick up some steam just a bit.
colors are getting brighter, but that might become downdraft, you know, dependent or I should say stronger on the downdraft, which would cancel this thing out. We'll see.
Northwest of Worcester and this one over Brookfield still cranking. We'll see how long how long the cycles last for. Let me zoom out now and see if we have any other warnings. Everything else is expired. So that's it. That's the only game in town right now. Two tornado warnings close to each other on the edge of where you've got where you have that sunshine out where you have the best instability.
That's where you have that.
No. What do you mean no one's covering the storm in in Massachusetts right now?
That's insane, Heather. There's no way.
I will cover a tornado warnings in in Massachusetts and New England. I will I will stay on refresh. And there's a second. Yes, Joe. I've I've got both up.
Um uh I don't know, Atlanta, what you mean by further east? You mean do you mean these tornado warnings?
Um the the TV stations have to be covering this. There's two tornado warnings. I I find it hard to believe that that I'm the only one.
Another no streams other than this covering the two tornado warnings in Massachusetts. I I just I'm I I don't believe you, but that's kind of hard to believe.
Marboro, right in the path. I can't be the only person covering tornado warnings in Massachusetts. It's a densely populated state. No one else on YouTube is covering this either.
This is crazy. This rarely happens.
Where is Matt noise? Matt, where are you?
Matt's the only one I know that covers New England like I do.
Matt's got to be He's has to be live.
I just went from day to dark in 45 seconds. Yeah, it's it's happening.
No, we won't. Scrolling the the meters came on. been on about 10 minutes now.
Channel 4, I guess, is covering it to some extent.
Channel 4 is covering this to some extent.
Well, that's good. Um, tornado was reported near Woodstock, Vermont. Is that confirmed, Henley, from the weather service or an official source?
There was rotation around Woodstock earlier or or you know, wherever you got that from.
Apparently, unofficial report of a tornado the earlier today up in Vermont, which I would believe from the radar.
Oh, yeah. I'm glad that Is it over in Kitery? Yes. Uh the warning is over in Kitery. Uh I forget who the head meteorologist is at, you know, in in Boston at Channel 4, but I'm glad that they're on the air because I don't know. I don't know, you know, they can't be on all day like I can be.
So, they have to wait until they get an actual warning from the weather service.
Uh yeah, we had two two tornado warnings here. Two cells.
They expire in 38 minutes.
So we'll we'll see. I'm trying to get the confirmation. CBS. Oh, well that's Eric. I thought I was going to say it wasn't NBC. Eric has to be on, right?
He has to be on covering this. It's the number one station in Boston. They have to be on.
I probably beat them, but you know, that's okay.
Let's take a look at YouTube here.
Um, last meas 2011 in Springfield. Well, I don't know if these are confirmed yet.
So, um Oh, did you get Fox weather is covering it. Yeah, I mean they can go on anytime.
Tropical storm in the south.
No, I'm to I'm told that CBS finally got on and covered it. I don't know how long the warning was up for before they did.
Thank you, Ariel, for the stars.
Well, I'm sure everyone's on now. I'm I'm sure that if if Eric got on, everyone jumped on. Um, but yeah, this it's beginning to cycle out. So, they'll probably cancel these warnings.
They're up in the sky, but but it's probably not surfacebased anymore.
Maybe probably not.
It's pro. This is probably a situation of these things lifted.
That's what it looks like to me.
Um I bet you they lifted those storms.
The stuff in Maine is is over.
The watch is still up, but I'll stay on for for these warnings. But after these warnings expire, I mean, I might stay on just because they're they're still pushing south.
But, um, yeah, I I think we were first, friends.
I think we were first on these warnings across the whole internet and the and the TV stations. I think we beat everybody.
Uh, yes, Sky and Turner is going to be dark. You're going to get rain in Maine, but you're not going to get the severe weather threat has gone down.
not zero, but it's gone down.
Um, but there's your two tornado polygons.
Okay.
I would like to see if if Matt is on.
I would like to see.
Let me see.
I'm going to bring up He's got to be on, right?
Let's take a look.
Three hours ago.
Nope. It says live. He's on.
Does no one know about Matt?
Matt's on. I don't know how long he's been on, but he's on. He's live.
He's on. That's him right there. Yeah.
Maybe no one knows about Matt. I don't know. He's been on Mechanic Falls. You got rain coming through. Okay.
I mean, I'm probably staying on for these until they clear the coast because you you could get more. But I mean, as far as the rain goes, you got torrential rain for sure. Um, but the worst of the severe stuff has cleared Maine.
Okay. Now, it's it's really just about flooding at this point. Whether or not we get flooding, that's what this is about.
The female on Channel 5. Yeah, that's the I'm the chief is not in the mornings now, but on ABC. Yeah, I forget her name.
Oh man, what's her name on CVB?
Um, anyway, it doesn't matter.
Nobody else is covering mass that I've seen in Medford Worcester. Am I cooked? No, in Worcester. In Worcester, Mass.
It It looked like it was where? Hold on.
Let me find Worcester.
Looked like it was moving through.
Uh there is Marboro Shbury is 290 outside of Boston. Hold on.
Can't I can't find it. There's so many things. I'm I'm I'm drawing a blank right now on where Worcester Mass is.
It's right where 290 is, but there's no highways on this map. So, let me me bring up this side. Yeah. Okay, there we go. Um Worcester is on the south side of the tornado warning. There we go. There we go. I see it now. I'm just just too many names. Um it's it's going over you right now in Worcester. So, I wouldn't I wouldn't be uh outside.
Not even raining. Well, it's on the north side of you. It should be getting if you if you live in Worcester proper in the northwest side, it's going to be coming down. Uh cozy sunflower Matt Noise, a colleague. Um yeah, it's got to be, you know, Matt Matt is on the internet. He's he's not on a station. He used to be the chief in in uh in Boston um at NBC. He's no longer works for the establishment.
He's on the internet like me.
Great guy, great net. Him and his wife, they cover Massachusetts especially and New England. I do Maine and New England.
So, there's some similarities there, but they have a tag team husband and wife thing. Um, I'm just solo independent.
Where is Maine getting this weather?
What area in Maine? Maine is not getting severe weather, Michelle.
Maine right now is just getting plain old rain. Nothing severe in Maine. I'll I'll zoom out and show you that. Nothing happening in Maine. All All is quiet in Maine as far as severe stuff goes right now. You've just got in Maine, you've just got heavy rain, some embedded thunderstorms, but that's it. The whole state of Maine is is not under a threat for severe weather right now. Even though the tornado watch is up, I think they could they could they could expire that earlier if they wanted to.
The the show right now is in Boston or outside of Boston. It's in Massachusetts.
Yeah, the storm in Massachusetts is cycling, so it's going to get stronger.
It's going to get weaker. I mean, yeah, you have to Yeah, I'll bring it back up.
It's not something that you want to uh, you know, uh, pull off of.
It's it the rotation is there.
It's got a history of rotation, but at last check, I don't see it.
So, I don't know. You're welcome, Michelle. Always straight. I'm not going to waste your time. I don't know what the other my colleagues are out there my colleagues anymore, but people in Boston what they're talking about. Maybe that's dated information. I don't see tight rotation at the surface.
Doesn't mean it can't happen again, but not right now.
There I'm not seeing any rotation the surface.
I think that these cells have lifted.
Let me go up. Let me go up.
There's not even much rotation period on these. So, I mean, very little, if any, for these Massachusetts tornado warnings.
If this was what I would go do a warning for or not do, I wouldn't do a warning for these. From what I saw from a while ago where there was no warning, I would have definitely had a warning up. But, they have cycled down.
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Um, yes. Thank you, Travis. I don't just cover Maine. I I live and breathe Maine weather. Um, seven days a week, 365.
Um, this is my life.
Um, so look, just with back to these storms in Massachusetts, I no longer see the reason to have a tornado warning on these.
I I believe that these will be dropped.
When do they expire? 26 minutes. That's a long time. We still got 26 minutes on both of these.
Maybe they'll cycle again, but I would just pull these. Thank you, Hannah. I they they don't unless I'm missing something. I don't see where there's that this warrants a warning. So, we'll just bring you here to the website. Once again, jasonnappyweather.com.
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These these storms um are have cycled out. I I don't unless I'm blatantly missing something, but um I don't see the need. I'm looking and I don't I don't see it.
Maybe I'm missing a lot, but if you look at these storms, they're just blobs now. There's no more uh tornado criteria being met here on these warnings, but I guess they're going to leave them up, which is fine.
But It looked pretty uninspiring, unimpressive as far as the science goes. Um, we'll bring up the uh let's bring up rotation track.
Oh, nothing there. Nothing on the velocity. I mean, there's a little bit of rotation, but is there any hail?
Oh, may maybe some hail. There might have been some hail with this. Uh, thank you to frequencer. How do I Thank you.
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Missouri watch. There's tons of people watching. No one cares.
Uh, yeah. I, you know, I don't I don't know.
Um, why?
No.
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That's That's amazing. Um I'm glad I did a YouTube stream today. I'm glad I remembered I was on YouTube because the first hour I think I dropped the ball on that and forgot. Uh okay. So we have an update. By the way, Maine, you're all clear. You were all clear in Maine.
Okay. All clear. Severe watch is over in Maine. Tornado watch has expired in Maine.
only Massachusetts and for northern Connecticut. That's it. In Maine, it's a flash flood watch, but the severe watches and warnings in Maine have expired. Once again, all clear. Share this with your friends. Share this stream. Share this video. It is all over in Maine. Massachusetts, you're still under a tornado watch. You're still under tornado warnings. Even though I don't think you need to be under warnings, but you're under at least a watch. Okay, so that's it. It is over in Maine. That ended earlier than expected. I said 6:00. I guess it wasn't off by that much, but it's over in Maine. Okay.
Um, rotation south of the other two tornadoes. Uh, I will take a look. We have now they have now expired one of the tornado warnings. Let's take a look at the other ones. We have a new warning. Okay, let's take a look.
Let me pull up Boston site here. Taon, whatever.
Same thing.
Let's take a look.
Um, where did my radar go?
Uh, did I lose? Where's my What happened to my radar screen? It's gone. Okay.
Did I not click on it? Oh, I didn't click on it. Okay. All right. That was my bad. Let's take a look. We have a new warning. Okay.
Tornado possible tag. Here is where the tornado would be. Charleton. Am I pronouncing that right?
There's a broad rotation here.
Okay. I I don't see one for Brookfield, but maybe there. But but this is where tornado possible tag, severe thunderstorm warning. Okay. Right here, Charleton.
That is where if there's a tornado, it'd be on the low end, but it would be right there. So, whoever called it out in chat, great job. You did see that or someone else saw that and you relayed it. Either way, that's where there's enough rotation right there to warrant a warning. By the way, they have dropped the warning for the tornado. Okay, so that's over in Brookfield. You're clear.
It's just this one in Charlton Stirbridge. Okay, this is this is the next place to watch. Let's take a look at reflectivity. You got to use all the tools in the toolbox. We have a little inflow notch. Okay, right here.
There's your inflow. Maybe a little bit of a hook maybe. Okay, maybe there.
But this is where you'd have to watch for the tornado and um basically north of South Bridge, northeast of Stirbridge.
Got a new scan that just came through.
Okay, once again, Maine, you're all clear.
Massachusetts, you have one warning right now. Tornado possible tag. Okay.
Pour on the rail in Arlington, Mass a few times. Oh, I bet you have. You know, frequencer that the the rail you get soaked out there.
Um I don't neglect Maine or New England when it comes to weather. I know you weren't saying I do. I don't know why people do, but I've been talking about this stuff days in advance on social media, on my premium weather blog. I've been drawing where I think there's going to be a watch or a warning or a threat.
I've been doing this. Um, and these videos have been getting up to half a million views. So, people, I'm getting the word out. Get I'm doing my best.
Kids playing outside and it's getting dark. you know, I wouldn't I wouldn't be outside um you know, in the dark u while it's getting dark.
Um I would be uh I'd be hunkered down.
The downpour ended quickly uh for Tenley at Old Orchard Beach. Um I believe it that that the threat for Maine went up and it it died. Where's Lewon, Maine getting hit? An on andoff shower or a thunderstorm. Severe is over.
Vicki in Lewon right now. It's all about what's going on in southern New Hampshire and in Connecticut.
Maine is just seeing plain old rain uh with some downpours and some embedded thunder at worst, but the severe threat is over.
Um, you just watch watch the warnings go away here. The watches get trimmed back on everything. Um, and now it's just one severe thunderstorm warning for, you know, central south central Mass, Massachusetts basically.
And that's it.
So, keep the live stream up for a little while longer, but right now things have changed quite a bit, you know. Um, yeah, I I don't know, Gloria. I I I cover Maine and New England extensively every day, so certainly isn't me that's ignoring Maine and New England. other people. Sure. You know, it's not a big deal, I guess. But I can't speak for them, you know. How does Lel look? Uh pretty sure Lel is just seeing on and off rain right now. Yeah, it's just just on and off rain. You're not done in Lel. You're still under a tornado watch, but the atmosphere in Lowel is getting worked over. So, the atmosphere is pretty stable. You need the sun to come out to recharge the atmosphere.
Not that you want severe weather, but that's what would need to happen. And right now, that's not the case. You got rain coming through.
Overnight shift in my car in Worcester.
Should I be worried? No, I wouldn't be worried in Worcester. This is going to go down.
This threat over the next couple hours. The watch, for example, expires in less than an hour. One hour, basically. So after 7:00, you're fine.
Why do New England storms always come in at 45 degree angle?
Are you talking about what kind of storms exactly? these types of storms. Nor eers, I mean it depends which, you know, there's a lot of different kind of storms. Snowstorms, blizzards, I mean, leftover tropical storms, low pressure systems, clippers, there's tons of storms. So, I I just if you could be a little bit more specific, I I would maybe can answer it better. I don't know. I would try. Um, but basically, they're going to follow the jetream is what the easiest answer I can give you.
And when you get dips in the jetream, troughs coming in, they're going to follow that. That's the weather highway.
So, yeah. Well, this one actually the center of this storm is up in Canada and it's just dragging basically these storms in from the south, but the center of the actual storm where the the center of low pressure is in Canada. So that's northwest.
these individual storms. If you're talking about these storms, well, you've got once again, you've got the energy being dragged through, okay, on the weather highway. So, that's the best answer I can give you. But the center of the storm is up in Canada. These are just individual, you know, this is a line coming in. you know, it it it went through Maine at, you know, pretty much parallel, but in Massachusetts, it's coming through at that 45°ree angle. If that if that helps to answer the question.
Doing my best. Haven't gotten that one before. I appreciate the questions.
Thank you, Vicki. I appreciate everyone being here and uh new subscribers, new followers.
Uh I'm I've been doing this for years.
I'm going to keep doing it. So, you know, if you sign up now or you subscribe now or you or you follow now, whatever you find this useful, I'm here every day. I'm not going to do a live stream every day. I'm only do a live stream when it's warranted. But my weather app's going to be available every day. You can check it five times, 10 times a day if you want. It's going to be there for you. But I'm in this for the long haul and I'm going to be here.
My job is to make you weather aware and keep you safe and uh tell you when there's a warning before there's a warning like I did today and two days ago when I said the threat was real. And there have been apparently unconfirmed reports of tornadoes and up in Vermont and or at least one and and at least some damage and some warnings and yeah, not always going to be right, but I I'll be here to to get you through it. That's all I can tell you. And right now, there's a pretty good line of uh thunderstorms coming through Massachusetts. This is where all the action is right now. And also in New Hampshire, I'm sorry, not New Hampshire.
Uh Connecticut, New Hampshire is done.
Maine is done. Vermont is done. New York is done. Rhode Island. We'll see. Right now looking like not as big of a deal in Rhode Island.
Let me stop it and bring up the um rotation here, the velocity, and see how this is doing. This storm uh it's weakened. It's weakened quite a bit, but I mean there there's not a lot there quite frankly.
Not not a lot. Keeping it in line, but it's it's still, you know, maybe barely hanging on. See, when are they going to drop this one?
Um, expires in one hour.
I mean, I guess they're going to leave this up for a while, it looks like.
So, I might take a break and come back to this. And, you know, I've been going for How long? How long have I been live for? Does anyone know when did I go live? Maybe 1:00, 2 o'clock, noon.
Does anyone know what time I started going live? Anybody?
Where in M should you be worried in Massachusetts?
You should be you should be not worried but you should be watching in Frammingham, Grafton.
It's over in Grafton. Oh, Milford, Frammingham, Oxbridge, Northbridge. Those are you know.
Yeah. Yeah. The place that Torment Toro I don't know his name but but that what he said. Yes.
No problem, Audrey. I'm here for you.
Um, at least 30 minutes ago, I think, too. Oh, really? I thought it was longer. Four hours ago.
Yeah, I think I've been up for like four hours. Um, centers in Canada. It's pretty cool. It's pressure from the north or south and the jetream really don't move too much.
Um, well, you've got a low pressure right now. That is I can bring it up. I mean, we can we can bring up the uh surface analysis. I'll show you.
So this is the surface analysis, but there was there's upper level spin going on up here.
Okay. And um got a weak high off the coast of Long Island. But but basically with this uh weak low pressure system, upper level low, I'm sorry, strong low pressure system, upper level low for this time of the year. Okay.
Um, you got this wind here coming from the south. Okay, there was your seab breeze, your onshore flow that knocked the storms down in Maine. Okay, but you had a lot of spin in the upper levels.
This is this is the surface map, but in the upper levels, you had a lot of spin going on. Maybe easier to take the topographic stuff off maybe, but yeah. So, here is where you have your storm center today. You can see it even even clearer on the uh satellite picture. See that?
See the spin? So, there it is. There's your spin.
And south of that, you had the sun come out with all that spin. That's all it took basically.
So, system came through faster. Uh well, I mean, less time with the sun. you know, meant less time for things to cook up.
Is Westford clear? I don't know where Westford is, Segna. That you mean Massachusetts?
Where where is that in Mass? I'm not as familiar with Mass. In Casco, Maine, you're just going to have on andoff rain. The severe threat is over in Casco, Maine. All clear in Maine.
I don't think there's going to be a tornado in Maine. I think the threat has gone down considerably and short 4 hours. Oh, not bad. Okay.
Well, I mean 4 hours 20 minutes 21 minutes. Okay. Well, let's finish strong then.
More than four hours.
Yeah. I'm look working for a living.
I might I might take a break and not do dinner tonight. Maybe do some fasting. I I've been uh back on the fasting thing.
Damascus, Georgia.
Uh I do not know about Georgia. I mean, I used to live in Georgia and work in Georgia, but right now I I don't know what's going on in Georgia. I'm focused on Maine and New England right now, but I can look. It's like we can go and we can bring it up on Jason Nappy weather.
You want to do Damascus, Georgia, huh?
Okay.
Is that right? Georgia. There we go.
Hourly forecast.
60% chance of thunderstorms in Damascus, Georgia. Got thunderstorms on and off all night in Georgia.
You got thunderstorms almost the next seven days on and off. 80% 80%. Yeah, I could tell you in Georgia temps in the 80s it's going to rain on and off for all the next seven days.
Okay. Well, we answered that question.
Jason nappyweather.com type in Damascus, Georgia. There's the update there.
Some people still without power. Uh near Lowel. Oh, you're fine near Lowel. I mean, it's going to be on and off rain, but in Milford near Worcester. Yeah. Yeah.
It look near Worcester that that stuff is has just moved through. I mean, there's still going to be some D some some downpours.
You see that here? Okay.
But it's moved through the worst of it. The severe part of it has moved through.
Technically still a tornado warning, but I wouldn't worry about it right now. I would not be concerned.
All right. Well, we'll uh keep this going here for a little while longer. We'll take a look.
Let's take a look at the uh the wind.
Give that a check and let's see.
There's no nowhere I'm concerned about really.
Alpharetta, Georgia. Yeah.
Outdoor volleyball bars.
one place for 20somes. Yeah, it's a college town, isn't it?
For the everything. It's It's been a great day.
Great stream, great two live streams going, Facebook, YouTube. Uh, last thing last time I'll say it is jasonnappyweather.com.
If you're new here, weather app is coming soon. [snorts] Hopefully this month, early July, the latest. Okay. So, I I'll get that up to you. Um you'll be able to download it for free and um that's going to be great. And then I'll go live right from the app. Maybe do YouTube as well. We'll see.
Um, but right now stormwise, except in southern Mass and Southeast Mass, things have really wound down here.
I could bring up the uh Storm Prediction Center.
Let's bring up No, I don't want that.
I I don't know why. I want to look and see if there's any storm reports from today.
I bet there are. Okay.
I do not see a tornado report for Vermont yet, but a bunch of wind.
A bunch of wind.
Let's take a look at it. It's a lot of wind, man. Look at all this. Look at all these storm reports.
Rutland, several trees snapped. I know you guys can't see this probably because it's on the west. It's on the other side of the screen, but I might be able to.
Let me see here.
Maybe I can Yeah. Let me pull this over. There we go. Now you can see it. That that better.
So Vermont, lot of wind damage. Lot of power lines down in Vermont is what I'm seeing. New Hampshire, there's a stormchaser in New Hampshire.
A lot of trees and wires down. New York, Vermont.
New Hampshire.
I gotta see if I can find some for Massachusetts.
Trees down.
It doesn't mean there wasn't a tornado, but so far nothing confirmed. Hillsboro, New Hampshire, a lot of trees down.
There was a lot of damage. Multiple trees down in Actton.
Okay.
Oxford. Trees and power lines down.
Oxford, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Look at all these storm reports. Yeah, these these this is a warranted live stream. York got hit trees down on Brattle Street, Rockingham, Portsouth Fire Department responded, trees blocking roads. There's a lot of wind damage. Look, look at if you look at the map here, okay, see this map?
This is where all the damage was today.
All wind damage.
No confirmed tornadoes yet in New York and New England. Yeah, tornadoes were Mississippi and Louisiana so far. But yeah, that's that's the update. So, um that's a lot of people without power.
So, there's that.
Wow. Okay. Hopefully you caught all that. There was There was a lot of damage, lot of trees down, you know.
Um, lot lots of of damage and lots of trees down. Okay. All warnings have expired. So, the only place that's left, there's a watch up still, but and there's going to be heavy rain, okay, in Boston very soon, but the warnings have expired. So, I'm going to end stream. I want to thank you for being here. Thank you so much, Frequencer.
Thank you everyone that donated, whether it was a dollar or $10 or $20 or subscribed. Thank you so much. Um, there's still going to be torrential rain, lightning, dam, potential damage in southeastern Mass and even in Connecticut. But overall, the warnings have expired.
Okay, so thank you so much. Thank you for subscribing and following, just participating in chat. Even if you don't want to follow, unsubscribe, I appreciate you just following or just being here, just watching and lurking and not even saying anything. Thank you so much. Um, I will have updates on my Facebook page. Uh, thank you so much for being uh, a loyal follower, a loyal subscriber, um, and being here on Jason Nappy Weather. Have a great day. Um, stay safe everyone and I will talk to you next time in the next chat. And there's going to be more more storms coming, okay, in the forecast. So, thank you once again.
Um, and have a great day.
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