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Tornado watch for most of the tri-state

A tornado clock applies to most of the area until 10 a.m. and until 10 a.m. several tornado warnings were spent overnight by Illinois and Indiana, and the same system continues to move to our east nortast.

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Tornado clock

Today we have two rounds with storms. It is a reminder Weather warning day In preparation for the strong up to potentially heavy thunderstorms in the entire Tri-State, especially in the afternoon and at night.

timing

  • Now 10 o'clock rain, gusty winds and a tornado threat with low tornado when heavy storms weaken into the tri-state.
  • 14-4 pm-a second, stronger round begins to move to the western part of the tri-state. Heavy rain, scattered storms and a severe threat begins.
  • 5-9 p.m. rain is widespread and offers a better chance for strong to heavy storms. The main concern is a minor flood that could lead to flood data or flood floods
  • 10 p.m. – 12 p.m. – widespread heavy rain moves from the Tri state to the east. Showers and a few downpours will stay until Sunday morning.

Today we have several watches and advice.

Tidal

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Tidal

Strong winds at 40-45 miles per hour

Until tomorrow there will be remaining rain and downpours until 2 p.m., but you can expect much cooler afternoon temperatures.

Morning

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Morning

It stays cold at St. Patrick's Day.

THIS MORNING

Showering and storms

Tornado clock

Low: 63

SATURDAY

Heavy rain in the afternoon

Potential heavy thunderstorms

Blosing winds

High: 73

Saturday evening

Heavy rain through midnight

Flood potential

Low: 50

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