NWS issues tornado watch in central, southwest Indiana Sun.
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Chicago Sun-Times |
The tornado watch is in effect till 7 p.m. for Chicago, the surrounding south and west suburbs and northwest Indiana.
MLive |
The National Weather Service released a tornado warning at 6:16 p.m. EDT on Sunday in effect until 6:45 p.m. EDT for Eaton, Ingham and Jackson counties.
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A line of dangerous storms is sweeping east after touching off several tornadoes, dropping golf ball-sized hail and causing at least two deaths in the central US this weekend.
More than 400,000 homes and businesses in five states were without power Monday in the latest bout of severe weather that has left at least 2 dead.
Dozens of warnings were issued Sunday afternoon and night as a gusty springs storms moved across the state, leaving at least two people dead, another hurt, and trails of damage. The National Weather Service received a report that a person in Valparaiso died when a semi truck rolled southeast of the intersection
We are preparing for a significant severe weather event on Sunday from the afternoon through the early night hours.
Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
Here's what's being predicted for Sunday by NWS, Accuweather, Weather Channel as they watch a system that could bring hail, tornadoes.
The tornado watch expired at 8 p.m., although a tornado watch continues for the far southern Indiana counties of Dubois, Orange, Scott, and Washington counties until 1 a.m.
Severe weather including storms, flooding and possible tornadoes brought weather warnings and damage across parts of the South and Midwest Sunday.
The National Weather Service in Louisville will have to survey damage on Monday to confirm any possible tornado touchdowns. Late Sunday evening, there were reports of downed power lines in roadways and fallen trees throughout Louisville and Jefferson County.
As nearly 30,000 people remain without power due to storms, more severe weather chances were on the way for Illinois and Indiana.
KENTUCKY, USA — Communities in Louisville and southern Indiana are bracing for the risk of severe weather, including isolated tornadoes, Sunday night. Our Weather Impact Team says strong storms will develop ahead and along a cold front moving through the region Sunday into Monday.