Friday, May 15, 2009

We are watching these cells moving into northern parts of Fountain county for some rotation. There is no rotation just yet but we are in this tornado watch until 2:am. This is for the Whole WLFI viewing area! Because this watch is still in effect we will continue to keep a close watch!


We are now picking up hail here in Lafayette IN, Pea sized!



THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN INDIANAPOLIS HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR
...
WARREN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL INDIANA...
* UNTIL 100 AM EDT/MIDNIGHT CDT/



We are still in this severe thunderstorm warning with this cell severe cell in Tippecanoe county and white county until 10:00pm tonight! Lightning is again very dangerous! Please remember the lightning safety tips! Good news is still no rotation with these cells at this time! Hail is still being picked up! And Doppler is showing these cells with 2" to 4" inches of rain an hour and possible pea to marble sized hail! This is the worst of this system and after it pushes off to our east we will be watching the moderate rainfall through out the rest of the night! Flooding will also still be a threat!





These storm cells have had a past of giving way to large hail!!! And some rotation. It is not showing rotation right now but Lightning and Hail is a main threat! These cells have weakened a slight bit however we will continue to watch this very closely! These cells that our currently in Tippecanoe county will be moving off to the east! The cell that was showing rotation earlier is moving into White county and areas of Monticello, Again NO rotation as of now! Still watching closely!



These cells are giving way to DANGEROUS lightning!! Stay away of Windows and doors. These cells are moving east at around 25 mph.. Dangerous lighting heavy rainfall and small hail cannot be ruled out! These will be our main threats along with some high winds in storms! Our current echo tops are around 50,000ft which is severe! I will keep you posted!

Developing.....

1 comment:

  1. Just had a brief but HEAVY downpour here in Monticello.

    Gonna step outside and get a feel of what is going on.

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