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Old 07-31-2020, 05:47 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by upthesaukee View Post
It has amazed me over the years, and still does, how quickly weather can build and turn a nice day on the lake to one one of those OMG days.

Almost any hot and humid day will have 40% (or greater) chance of Thunderstorms attached to the forecast. The % is sometimes misleading because it refers to the % of the forecast area (land area) that will receive precipitation. These forecasts usually have a statement that some storms may have strong winds, heavy rain, and possible hail. No big deal unless you happen to be involved in some form of outdoor activity, including boating in that % area.

My advice is when you are out on a day like this, check your favorite weather app often. These storms can build quickly, but you do get a bit of a warning. Those little circles of green can quickly build to yellow and red. Put the radar in motion and be ready to move out well before it reaches you. Better to err on the side of caution. Most of these storms will approach from the SW to the NW.

The lake can become very unforgiving in a very short time. Be safe out there.

(My "advice" comes from lesson learned.)

Dave
I've been using MyRadar, which has been awesome. I think I learned about it here.

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