Tornado Watches Issued for Central and Northern Indiana
Central and northern Indiana are bracing for severe weather as the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has issued two tornad...
Tornado Threat:: A Tornado Watch is in effect for Montgomery and surrounding counties until 6 a.m. Thursday, meaning conditions are favorable for tornado development. A Tornado Warning was issued earlier for Stewart County for a storm capable of producing a tornado moving toward Clarksville.
Damaging Winds & Hail:: Wind gusts could reach up to 70 mph, capable of causing tree damage, power outages, and damage to structures. Hail up to 2 inches (quarter size or larger) is also possible.
Major Flooding Potential:: The area could receive 8-10 inches of rain through Sunday, potentially exceeding 300% of the average precipitation for this period. A Flood Watch is active until Sunday morning, with significant river and street flooding anticipated.
Official Actions:: Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued a State of Emergency. Local authorities are distributing sandbags, and the Montgomery County Highway Department is clearing drainage areas and monitoring roads.
Why this matters:: This combination of severe weather poses a significant risk to life and property. Heavy rainfall following recent flooding events exacerbates the flood risk, potentially leading to dangerous travel conditions and infrastructure damage.
The primary window for severe weather, including the possibility of strong tornadoes, is expected between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued intermittently throughout Wednesday evening for Montgomery, Stewart, and Houston counties as storm cells moved northeast at speeds around 45-50 mph, carrying threats of 60 mph winds and quarter-size hail.
The most significant long-term impact may be flooding. With predictions of 8-10 inches of rain falling on already saturated ground, widespread flooding is a major concern. The Montgomery County Highway Department highlighted potential road closures on routes like International Boulevard, Kirkwood Road, and Dunlop Lane, areas previously affected by flooding in February. Concerns also extend to river flooding, with the Cumberland and Red Rivers expected to respond to the heavy rainfall, potentially cresting early next week.
Authorities are taking proactive steps. Sandbags are being distributed at locations like Kirkwood High School, with assistance from partners like Lowe's and the disaster relief nonprofit Team Rubicon. Residents are urged to prepare for potential power outages and hazardous travel conditions.
What's the difference between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning?
A Watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. Stay alert and review your safety plan. A Warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar. Take shelter immediately.
What should I do if a Tornado Warning is issued?
Seek shelter immediately in a basement or a small, interior room on the lowest level, away from windows and outside walls. If in a vehicle, do not try to outrun a tornado; find sturdy shelter or get low in a ditch if no shelter is available.
How serious is the flooding threat?
Very serious. Expected rainfall totals (8-10 inches) are significant and could lead to dangerous flash flooding and river flooding. Never drive through flooded roadways – 'Turn Around, Don't Drown.'
Stay Informed:: Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts (NOAA Weather Radio, local news apps, phone alerts).
Prepare Now:: Secure outdoor objects, charge devices, have an emergency kit with essentials (water, food, flashlight, batteries).
Know Your Shelter:: Identify the safest place in your home for tornado warnings.
Plan for Disruptions:: Expect potential power outages, road closures, and delays (some schools/offices already announced delayed openings for Thursday).
Who This Affects Most:: Residents in low-lying or flood-prone areas, mobile homes, and those who need to travel during the storm period are particularly at risk.
How are you preparing for this severe weather event? Do you think the preparations are sufficient given the forecast?
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