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Mesoscale Discussion 1387
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0528 PM CDT Sun Jun 23 2024

Areas affected...Northeast Connecticut into southeast New Hampshire

Concerning...Tornado Watch 448...

Valid 232228Z - 232330Z

The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 448 continues.

SUMMARY...The tornado threat is becoming more spatially confined
late this afternoon. A tornado or two may still occur with the
stronger supercells before a weakening trend is expected as they
encounter a less favorable thermodynamic environment.

DISCUSSION...A couple of stronger discrete supercells are continuing
eastward from northeast of Hartford, CT and east of Manchester, NH.
The greatest short term tornado threat will exist with the storm
northeast of Hartford as this storm will have a longer duration in
marginally greater buoyancy. The KBOX VAD continues to display ample
low-level hodograph curvature. A tornado or two will remain possible
for the next couple of hours. Additionally, isolated damaging winds
and marginally severe hail could occur as well. The main limiting
factor this evening will be decreasing buoyancy with eastward extent
given cooler temperatures/marine influence.

..Wendt.. 06/23/2024

...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

ATTN...WFO...GYX...BOX...

LAT...LON   41837138 41727163 41707192 41747241 41897245 42067229
            43107130 43237101 43077092 42297105 41947130 41837138