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- Tropical Low
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New weather observations
Back again! Hey Mike thanks for introducing me to everyone out their. Mike told me about storm2k. Thanks alot Mike!!!!
Everyone out their knows their can never be too many of us interested in the weather. Mikes a great person and very into the weather. My wife and me both love the weather. Guess you could say I got her into it and she got me into country music all the way. We both like light rock also. Anyway How about the weather? Today was mostly sunny in the morning becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon with temperatures in the low to middle 80s. Thunderstorms did develop in the mountains of south carolina and dropped some rain. Here in berea we had a few sporinkles late in the evening from some high cirrus blowoff. Our temperature at 8 p.m. was 76 degrees humidity 75% dewpoint 68 winds were calm. Tomorrow brings rain our way. I will tell you more about that possible scenario as I learn more. Their was a pretty big temperature contrast in the upstate and coastal plains of south carolina. To give an example: 85 here and 94 to 95 in Summerville. My winds were variable at times going from north to south and sw. I could go on and on with more but I'll leave that for another time. Thanks for all the replys. We will try to email everyone who leaves a posts. Eventually we will. Got to leave, other priorities take hold.

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- Stormsfury
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- Location: Summerville, SC
Well, today, it's Summerville and the Lowcountry's turn to get sh-wacked ... my goodness, what a batch of thunderstorms that came through, with excessive CG, and torrential (blinding rains) ... fortunately, not much wind, although hail definitely looked like a possibility especially just under and directly west of the large shelf cloud (sky was a pungent green for 2½ miles) ...
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