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September 3rd-5th Severe Weather Threat


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From my point of view this area looks good to see high winds. Center part of the bow heading this direction. Starting to see lightning flashes to the northwest. Line about 30mph from here.

- Brewers and Mangoose look good to see high winds also.

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Warning up for this area now. Doesn't look like it's weakening to me.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE IL

945 PM CDT TUE SEP 4 2012

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHICAGO HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...

BOONE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...

NORTHWESTERN COOK COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ILLINOIS...

DE KALB COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...

NORTHERN DUPAGE COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ILLINOIS...

KANE COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ILLINOIS...

LAKE COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ILLINOIS...

NORTHERN LEE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...

MCHENRY COUNTY IN NORTHEAST ILLINOIS...

OGLE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...

WINNEBAGO COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...

* UNTIL 1045 PM CDT

* AT 939 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN

EXCESS OF 60 MPH. THESE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING

FROM 11 MILES NORTH OF PADDOCK LAKE TO RICHMOND TO 5 MILES WEST OF

WOODSTOCK TO BELVIDERE TO STILLMAN VALLEY TO FORRESTON...AND MOVING

SOUTHEAST AT 45 MPH.

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR...

PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS...OREGON...MCHENRY AND LAKEMOOR AROUND 950 PM

CDT.

VENETIAN VILLAGE...ROUND LAKE...PRAIRIE GROVE AND OAKWOOD HILLS

AROUND 955 PM CDT.

DIXON...WAUCONDA...WADSWORTH AND TOWER LAKES AROUND 1000 PM CDT.

ZION...WINTHROP HARBOR AND WEST DUNDEE AROUND 1005 PM CDT.

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Some wind reports:

0935 PM TSTM WND GST BURLINGTON AIRPORT 42.69N 88.30W

09/04/2012 M46 MPH WALWORTH WI AWOS

0935 PM TSTM WND GST WAUKESHA AIRPORT 43.04N 88.23W

09/04/2012 M41 MPH WAUKESHA WI AWOS

0935 PM TSTM WND GST MUKWONAGO 42.87N 88.33W

09/04/2012 E45.00 MPH WAUKESHA WI TRAINED SPOTTER

ESTIMATED 40 TO 45 MPH GUSTS BETWEEN 930 AND 935 PM.

0943 PM TSTM WND GST 1 S WAUKESHA 43.00N 88.24W

09/04/2012 E40.00 MPH WAUKESHA WI TRAINED SPOTTER

ESTIMATED 35 TO 40 MPH WIND GUSTS AND ABOUT 1 BLOCK

VISIBILITY.

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heavy drizzle and wind gust barely in the 20's.. so predictable even a weenie could forecast it... warning lulz

I'm actually lucky I just got into a heavier band of rain. Wind still predictably weakens as these bow echoes head towards the lake. Notice they are always 60-70 mph winds near Madison, and then weaken to 40 or less once they reach Milwaukee. Timing has something to do with it, but storms that originate near Milwaukee don't tend to strengthen enough to reach severe limits, so it's either a weakening long track squall line, or garden variety storms that drop rain around here.

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Dewpoints are really coming down with the these multiple wind bands pushing through. Down into the low 60s. Starting to rumble now.

10:30: Just had some stronger gusts close to 40mph I'd say. Made the house make a few popping sounds.

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