The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has placed most of Northern Indiana in an “Enhanced” Risk category for severe weather for Wednesday afternoon and into Wednesday night.
Continue readingSlight Risk for Severe Weather Wednesday
The area is under a slight risk for severe weather Wednesday night (July 28) into Thursday morning.
Continue readingMore Severe Storms Forecast for Sunday Afternoon, Overnight
Residents are asked to be weather aware Sunday as damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes and heavy rain could arrive this afternoon and in the overnight hours.
Continue readingDamage Reported from Sunday Night Storms in Marshall County
Marshall County EMA Director Clyde Avery has not received word of any confirmed tornadoes in the Marshall County area from Sunday night’s storms.
Continue readingNWS Reports Possibility for Severe Weather Saturday Evening
The National Weather Service is predicting a possibility for severe weather on Saturday.
While the severity and exact timing is uncertain, the NWS reports that multiple rounds of showers and storms are possible.
Continue readingPrepare for Storms Before Going to Bed Tonight
More severe storms are in the forecast during the overnight hours, with damaging winds, large hail, dangerous lightning, flash flooding and isolated tornadoes possible.
Before going to bed, turn up the volume on cell phones to ensure you hear alerts, and make sure your weather apps are set to provide notifications if weather watches or warnings are issued. A watch means conditions are favorable for severe weather. Continue reading
Strong Winds Could Plague Area Today
There is a potential for severe weather in the area today. Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery says it depends on how several meteorological aspects set up today.
Avery says strong winds will most likely plague the area with a risk of tornadoes. Strong winds may break off tree limbs and create traffic hazards.