West Michigan and Iowa Brace for Severe Storms: Tornado Warnings Issued, Thousands Without Power
West Michigan and central Iowa are currently under the grip of severe weather, with tornado warnings and watches issued across numerous coun...
Heavy Rainfall & Flooding:: Central Indiana received up to 3.5 inches of rain in 24 hours, leading to widespread flooding and dense fog, creating hazardous travel conditions. Motorists are advised to reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, and increase following distance.
Severe Storm Risk:: A Level 1 out of 5 severe risk is in effect, with potential for pea- to nickel-sized hail and wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, particularly in the central and southern parts of Indiana. Isolated rotating storms are possible in far southern and southwestern Indiana.
Record Warmth:: Following the storms, temperatures are expected to rise dramatically, with Indianapolis forecast to reach 75° to near 80° on Friday, nearly 30° above the average high for this date. There is a low risk of severe storms associated with this warm front.
Extended Forecast:: An additional 3 to 5 inches of rain is possible through early next week, exacerbating flooding concerns. The pattern shifts to cooler temperatures by the middle of next week.
The current weather pattern is driven by a stalled frontal system pulling in Gulf moisture, resulting in repeated waves of rain and thunderstorms. The combination of saturated ground and additional rainfall increases the risk of continued flooding along rivers and streams. The approaching warm front will bring record-breaking temperatures before a return to more seasonal conditions next week. The shift to daylight saving time on Sunday at 2 a.m. should also be noted.
What should I do if I encounter flooded roads?
** Never drive through flooded roads. Find an alternate route.
How can I stay updated on the latest weather alerts?
** Enable weather alerts on your smartphone and check local news frequently.
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions. Avoid travel if possible during periods of heavy rain and fog. Stay informed about local weather alerts and be ready to take action if severe weather threatens. Secure property against potential flooding and be aware of the risk of rapidly rising temperatures.
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