
(Radar image for N.Indiana/NW Ohio. Radar image for 5:49 a.m.).
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/radar/displayRad.php?icao=KIWX&prod=bref1&bkgr=black&endDate=20110404&endTime=-1&duration=0 Radar image for Northern Indiana, NW Ohio and southern Michigan. Centered NE of Fort Wayne. TOL is Toledo Express Airpot, FWA is Fort Wayne Int'l Airport, FDY is Findlay, Ohio, AOH is southeast of Lima.
We got a storm line on the way right now, and presenly a few severe thunderstorm warnings to type about. The storm line extendeds from Angola, Indiana and down to Indianapolis, Indiana. It is moving East at about 60 mph! So a fast moving storm no doubt about it. Some strong winds could be associated with this line of storms (seeing as how it is a storm line). Looking for reports on this storm...NWS N. Indiana reports no major reports with this line of storms. Not really anything to be overly concerned about, so no need to head into the basement, but if you want a good lightning show...go ahead and look out your window.
Here are the locations in the forecast area that are under a severe thunderstorm warning at this time:
Angola, IN., Fort Wayne, IN., Cold Water, MI., and Defiance, OH.
Other places in the path of this line of storms are Toledo, OH., Bowling Green, OH., Findlay, OH., Lima, OH., and Monroe, Mi.
Severe thunderstorm is still in effect, but once that line of storm passes, the watch will be dropped.
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