Saturday, June 13, 2009

Here's that tornado warning that spawned up from the line of severe storms... it's now been downgraded to a severe thunderstorm warning. But you can see heavy rain is a major threat and we'll have to see what the damage analysis says over the next few days because it's not likely a tornado was actually spotted, if one did in fact touch down, due to the heavy rain. This amount of rain is capable of producing a rain wrapped tornado which are the hardest to spot even in the daylight.

The area in the black circle is a more zoomed out view of the previously tornado warned area... the blue circle is another area seeing that "training effect" I talked about in the previous post. That area is actually under a flash flood warning right now for Shannon and Fall River county until 4:30 am. Most of this other rain will still stick mainly to the South of I-90 for the rest of the overnight hours, some sticking around in the morning.
Another possibility of severe weather tomorrow... more details then.
~KDLT Meteorologist Jesse Ritka

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