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I won't even consider sleep until that cell just east of Greensburg, IN dissipates. That's headed my way if it stays on course. Same one that produced the Stinesville tornado, I believe.Yeah I feel you there. I'd stay vigilant but things seem to be winding down now.
Back when I lived in Dayton I was up all night during the 2023 outbreak watching the cyclical Robinson/Sullivan cell get closer and closer. Thankfully it fell apart as it got close but that was a loooong nerve wracking night.
Was that the one that crossed into Wisconsin from Iowa, or was it another one down the line?Oh that's not good. I did see a large CC drop in that earlier but I wasn't expecting anything to that level of severity. This whole event has been nothing but surprises and a definite learning experience. Mother nature has a way of humbling you up when you get to confident.
That would be great, but I think it might be a little early still given how wooded the area is and the fact that this happened at night. There was a report earlier that the stretch of the interstate near the area impacted by the tornado was closed for 12 consecutive exits, so I’m not sure we’re going to have a great picture of what happened out of the entire damage path until tomorrow.Damage from the earlier rain-wrapped tornado in Charleston is lower end thankfully. Looks like roof damage and downed trees and power lines for the most part.
This was the last warning that occurred in Wisconsin before it crossed into Illinois. Walworth is to the east of Janesville.Was that the one that crossed into Wisconsin from Iowa, or was it another one down the line?
There’s going to be a prolific tornado outbreak in the southeast because of Arthur as well.One last thing: could get a nice little event in New England if something manages to stay discrete. 3cape and 3k srh are great, although thermos are very very marginal. But as we have seen today, anything in 500 srh is workable. Would not be surprised to see a 5# added on the i91 corridor over Hartford/Springfield/Keene.
Persistent meso with this one. Seems to be attempting to tighten up near Riley, IN.Very strong meso on this cell near Marshal.
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Fair. I'm basing this off of daytime damage imagery though. Worst I've seen is heavy roof damage to buildings, but there could be some nastier damage that has yet to be seen.That would be great, but I think it might be a little early still given how wooded the area is and the fact that this happened at night. There was a report earlier that the stretch of the interstate near the area impacted by the tornado was closed for 12 consecutive exits, so I’m not sure we’re going to have a great picture of what happened out of the entire damage path until tomorrow.
Wow, my friend is in Janesville. He's had so many close calls the past few years.This was the last warning that occurred in Wisconsin before it crossed into Illinois. Walworth is to the east of Janesville.
I won't even consider sleep until that cell just east of Greensburg, IN dissipates. That's headed my way if it stays on course. Same one that produced the Stinesville tornado, I believe.
Today was an important reminder that with enough sheer, tornadoes are close to guaranteed.One last thing: could get a nice little event in New England if something manages to stay discrete. 3cape and 3k srh are great, although thermos are very very marginal. But as we have seen today, anything in 500 srh is workable. Would not be surprised to see a 5# added on the i91 corridor over Hartford/Springfield/Keene.
Anyone have any news from between Spencer and Morgantown, IN? That was an absolute monster but I haven't heard anything at all.
Wrapping up quickly..There’s a tightening velocity couplet with the storm to the south of Effingham. We might see another tornado warning shortly.