Monday, June 1, 2009

****Update As Of 4:17PM****

We are watching these cells start to pop to our west heading into Warren county, and south Benton county. There is a severe thunderstorm warning out for Northern Fountain county and Warren county. This cell is showing me some heavy heavy rainfall of 1" to 2" inches of rain an hour and pea sized hail. These cells are moving East at this time. Remember your lightning safety rules.....

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Yes there is a severe thunderstorm warning out for Montgomery county at this time until 4:45pm EDT. This cell does have Doppler indicted pea sized hail possible and heavy rainfall. This cell is quickly moving off to the east.......... This cell is trying to weaken slowly..

We are also seeing a few of these storms start to pop as they enter the viewing area. This is the reason we said we would not rule out a few stray strong storms this evening. We have had a lot of daytime heating making us a lot more unstable. Lifted Index are around -6 to -7 as the evening goes on.

I will keep checking back as needed. Still the main rain will be closer this evening.

Main threats will be Small Hail, Lightning, And Heavy Downpours.




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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 318 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS


. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAMS
ALLEN
BENTON
BLACKFORD
BOONE
CARROLL
CASS
CLINTON
DELAWARE
DE KALB
ELKHART
FOUNTAIN
FULTON
GRANT
HAMILTON
HENRY
HOWARD
HUNTINGTON
JASPER
JAY
KOSCIUSKO
LAGRANGE
LAKE
LA PORTE
MADISON
MARSHALL
MIAMI
MONTGOMERY
NEWTON
NOBLE
PORTER
PULASKI
RANDOLPH
ST. JOSEPH
STARKE
STEUBEN
TIPPECANOE
TIPTON
WABASH
WARREN
WELLS
WHITE
WHITLEY

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Hey Everybody. The NWS did put the whole WLFI viewing area under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00pm CDT tonight.



The latest weather models are in and it is looking like the worst may stay in the extreme northern parts of the viewing area tonight and to our west in west IL, and Northern MO, areas. Still we will look for the main thunderstorms closer to 7:00pm tonight. Most of us will look for rainfall between a tenth inch and a quarter inch possible with still locally higher amounts in thunderstorms. We will still keep in the chance for a stray strong storm or two however I think tonight we will mostly be looking to the west and the north. Still stay on guard.

I will keep you posted!! ;) We are not out of the woods yet!

5 comments:

Brow said...

Yeah just noticed that. I hope that I will be able to concentrate on work tonight! :p

Anonymous said...

The national weather service in indianapolis has issued a
* severe thunderstorm warning for... montgomery county in west central indiana... this includes the city of crawfordsville...
* until 445 pm edt
* at 352 pm edt... national weather service doppler radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of producing quarter size hail... and damaging winds in excess of 60 mph. this storm was located near waynetown... or 6 miles west of crawfordsville... and moving east at 25 mph.
* the severe thunderstorm will be near... new market around 400 pm edt... crawfordsville around 405 pm edt... darlington around 420 pm edt... new ross around 430 pm edt...
this includes interstate 74 between mile markers 23 and 45.

Brow said...

Sorry, that was me that posted that but it came out all wrong.

Anonymous said...

Yep the radars are starting to light up. Where I am located the temp is 93* humitidy 43%.

Clouds are starting to build.

Anonymous said...

Spotter activtion has been requested by the NWS.