Well, the worse is over tonight! Yes, we MADE IT! There is still that small line to our west in IL, however that is not expected to become severe or anything like what we seen tonight. Still some scattered rain / thundershowers are possible off and on through the night.
Really it was our southern counties that took the main severe storms this evening. Anywhere from Tippecanoe, / Warren, counties south was hit hard..... As for our northern counties things kinda let up as the cells started to show signs of weakening as they moved across the area.
We did have many Hail reports over the area tonight as was expected. Wind reports as well however they where mostly south. We still seen our gusts over 30 mph like we talked about earlier this afternoon.....
I will still be right here at my Weather Desk watching the radars or more like Baby sitting them.... LOL until this line in IL, fully moves out! Also I will be working on your blog post for tonight. We will talk about some of the crazy weather seen we tonight. I know the northern counties did not see to much however the southern counties got some goodies..... Also a look at your weekend outlook. And maybe a look ahead at the next three months..... Can some of us in the WLFI viewing area finally get to open up that pool???? Be sure to check back to fine out!
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Thanks for the awesome updates Justin. I am happy to see that my new patio cover didn't have a death wish and is still up! :P
ReplyDeleteGotta head to the couch to watch some TV and then get some rest for my 3rd official Father's Day weekend!
Take care everyone.
One again thank you Justin, awesome work, wow I wonder about damage south and north of us.
ReplyDeleteGet some rest dude!
Oh and happy 3rd fathers day Brow:)
Teri
Raining again in Laf, hearing a litte bit of thunder.
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Hi bloggers...Happy 3rd Father's Day, Brow and yes, I was thankful too that we missed the severe wx. What points south of Laf got was what i was afraid we would all be reporting. Thankfully that did not happen.
ReplyDeleteJustin, thanks for the GREAT job you do!!
MA in REM