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Severe Weather 3/9 - 3/12

Per NWS LWX

Weakened convection which wasn`t handled very well by multiple
models is moving across northern portions of the forecast area
this morning. While there is a bit of a gap, additional
convection is located over Ohio, although it`s possible this
largely lifts north of the area. Overall, there are few breaks
in the cloud cover, which could limit heating today, especially
across northern portions of the area. Even with poor
initialization of current conditions, most CAMs are rather
limited in convective coverage this afternoon. So while
mesoscale monitoring will be needed to monitor the constantly
evolving threat, it seems the severe weather threat is either
holding steady or declining at this time.
 
I'm still nervous to hear about the damage near Wheatfield, IN. I mentioned this before, but I believe around that area was the peak intensity of that tornado, just based off the pictures of the tornado I saw.
In regards to Lake Village, IL, I saw a tweet (that I can't find anymore) locating one of the slabbed homes, and I noticed that the bushes located near the camera in one of the photos is simply reduced to stubs, which is pretty impressive.
 
I'm still nervous to hear about the damage near Wheatfield, IN. I mentioned this before, but I believe around that area was the peak intensity of that tornado, just based off the pictures of the tornado I saw.
In regards to Lake Village, IL, I saw a tweet (that I can't find anymore) locating one of the slabbed homes, and I noticed that the bushes located near the camera in one of the photos is simply reduced to stubs, which is pretty impressive.
I know, same here. I’m still worried about the rural areas that may have been impacted by the Knox, IN tornado was it was approaching peak intensity.
 
KWX has the summary posted from yesterday: https://www.weather.gov/iwx/03102026_severeweather

"A supercell developed near Kankakee, IL during the evening of Tuesday, March 10th. There was a sharp gradient in temperatures in northern Indiana and northern Illinois due to a lake breeze coming off of Lake Michigan. This supercell formed in the warm sector and was well south of a warm front anchored near the Indiana-Michigan stateline. Because the supercell was on its own, it was unimpeded and able to tap into a favorable environment. It moved through far northeast Illinois and into northwest Indiana, creating a continuous path of large hail and tornado damage. This supercell then entered our forecast area in Starke County and continued to produce damage through the western portion of the county. The tornado was caught on video by several chasers in the area and prompted a Tornado Emergency to be issued as it moved closer to Knox, IN. This was the 3rd Tornado Emergency issued by NWS Northern Indiana and the first since one was issued on May 7, 2024 for Union City, MI in Branch County."

ChaseRoberts_NearKnoxIN_933pmEDT_20260310.jpg
A picture of the large wedge tornado approaching Knox, IN at 9:33 PM EDT on March 10th (photo courtesy of Chase Roberts)
 
Just checking in to see why I missed 57 pages of this thread...
A tornaado emergency accompanied by multiple potentially-violent wedge tornadoes in IL and IN.
 
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