…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 600 PM CDT
FOR SOUTHEASTERN BURT…NORTHERN WASHINGTON AND WESTERN HARRISON
COUNTIES…
AT 539 PM CDT…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO
INDICATE TWO SEVERE STORMS…ONE JUST TO THE SOUTHWEST OF LITTLE
SIOUX IOWA…AND ANOTHER 3 MILES WEST OF BLAIR. BOTH STORMS WERE
MOVING EAST AT ABOUT 12 MPH. THESE STORMS COULD PRODUCE 60 MPH WINDS
AND QUARTER SIZE HAIL AS THEY DRIFT EAST.
HEAVY RAIN IS ALSO LIKELY WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS AS THEY ARE
MOVING QUITE SLOWLY. PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS IS LIKELY ALONG
INTERSTATE 29 AND HIGHWAY 75.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…LITTLE SIOUX…PISGAH…MONDAMIN…
MODALE AND BLAIR.
THE WARNED AREA INCLUDES INTERSTATE 29 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS
82 AND 95.
THIS STORM MAY PRODUCE HAIL 1 INCH IN DIAMETER OR LARGER. SEEK A
STURDY SHELTER IMMEDIATELY. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS.
THIS STORM MAY PRODUCE WINDS AROUND 60 MPH. GO TO THE LOWEST LEVEL OF
YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS.