Category Archives: SKYWARN

Area still under flood warnings

A number of flood warnings affect northeastern Indiana and northwestern Ohio this morning.

Citizen photo of flooded Little River in Huntington
The Little River in Huntington on Feb. 21. Photo by Jill Biehl.

In Huntington, a flood warning remains in effect until 1 a.m. Sunday. At 1 a.m. this morning, the Huntington County Emergency Management Agency reported that the Little River had spilled over its banks in Huntington, due to an ice jam and that residents along the river had been evacuated. The National Weather Service indicated that additional ice jam flooding could occur upstream of Huntington.

A new warning came out for the St. Joe River near Fort Wayne. At 7 a.m. today, that river was a 11.9 feet and rising. Forecasters expected it to reach its flood stage of 12.0 feet. by 1 p.m. today. At that stage, lowland and farmland flooding near the river begins.

Another warning that includes Allen County (Ind.) is for the St. Mary’s river near Decatur. At 7 a.m. today, it was at 16.7 feet and rising. Forecasters expect it to crest near 17.1 feet — one tenth of a foot above flood stage — at around 1 p.m. today. They forecast it to remain above flood stage until 1 a.m. Feb. 25. At 17.0 feet, agricultural flooding occurs along the river in northern, central and eastern Adams County.

Other warnings in effect at this writing include:

  • The Wabash River in Adams, Wells and Huntington Counties.
  • The Eel River in Whitley, Wabash, Kosciusko, Miami and Cass Counties.
  • Mississinewa River in Grant, Miami and Wabash Counties.
  • Tippecanoe River in Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, Pulaski and Starke Counties.
  • Saint Joseph River in De Kalb and Defiance Counties.
  • Tiffin River in Defiance, Fulton (Ohio) and Williams Counties.
  • Auglaize River in Allen (Ohio), Paulding and Putnam Counties

Here’s a link an NWS Web page that lists all the current flood warnings.

Here’s a link to another NWS Web page on which you can see the current river levels at various gauges.

Flood forcing Huntington residents to evacuate

Emergency management in Huntington Co reports flooding in town of Huntington along Little River due to ice jam. (1 of 2)
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) February 21, 2014

Some residents being evacuated along the river in town. We have issued small areal flood warning along the Little River in town (2/2)
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) February 21, 2014

See details of the flood warning for Huntington here: https://t.co/p9rag4GwcD
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) February 21, 2014

OSU severe weather symposium to feature look at 2013 Okla. outbreak

Top of symposium flyer

If you’re a SKYWARN spotter who is looking for training opportunities beyond what the National Weather Service provides, here’s a symposium to consider. It’s put on every year by the Meteorology Club at Ohio State University. This year’s agenda includes a special presentation on the Central Oklahoma tornado outbreak of 2013 (the one that killed well-known engineer and storm chaser Tim Samaras).

As you can see in the graphic above, the symposium takes place Friday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. I attended the past two symposiums and found them to be interesting and informative.

For more information and/or to make a reservation, visit this Web page: http://go.osu.edu/svrwx.

Flood warnings for rivers in northern Indiana and northwestern Ohio

NWS photo of past flooding near Willshire, Ohio
The northern Indiana office of the National Weather service has issued flood warnings for:

  • The Saint Mary’s River near Decatur, affecting Adams, Allen (Ind.) and Van Wert Counties
  • The Wabash River near Bluffton, affecting Wells and Huntington Counties.
  • The Tiffin River near Stryker, affecting the Ohio counties of Defiance, Fulton and Williams.
  • The Eel River at North Manchester, affecting Cass, Kosicusko, Miami, Wabash and Whitley Counties.
  • The Auglaize River near Fort Jennings, affecting the Ohio counties of Allen, Paulding and Putnam.

NWS forecasts minor flooding along all of the above rivers, except for the Eel and Auglaize, where it forecasts moderate flooding. Here’s a link to the latest, verbatim flood warning statements (scroll down to find the statement for the river in which you’re interested).

Meanwhile, a Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 p.m. EST for all 37 northern Indiana, southern lower Michigan and northwestern Ohio counties covered by the northern Indiana NWS office. Forecasters expect the strongest winds — 20 mph to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph — to develop late this morning and persist through mid-afternoon.  Here’s a link to the latest statement on the Wind Advisory.

The good news is that the convective outlooks from the NWS Storm Prediction Center predict no severe thunderstorms in the Midwest for the next eight days.  

NWS adds dense fog advisory

Dense fog advisory map
 
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA
514 PM EST THU FEB 20 2014

...WIDESPREAD DENSE FOG FOLLOWED BY STRONG WINDS...

.WARM MOIST AIR MOVING OVER THE SNOW COVERED GROUND WAS CAUSING
WIDESPREAD DENSE FOG FROM GAS CITY TO WABASH TO LAPORTE THIS
EVENING. THE DENSE FOG WILL LIFT NORTH ALONG A WARM FRONT EARLY
THIS EVENING... MOVING INTO THE SOUTH BEND AND FORT WAYNE AREAS. A
COLD FRONT WILL SURGE EASTWARD ACROSS OUR AREA LATER THIS EVENING
WITH A PERIOD OF STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45
MPH. ADDITIONAL STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO REDEVELOP
FRIDAY MORNING AND CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

INZ003-004-012>018-020-022>027-032>034-210615-
/O.NEW.KIWX.FG.Y.0003.140220T2214Z-140221T0100Z/
/O.CON.KIWX.WI.Y.0001.140221T0000Z-140221T2300Z/
LA PORTE-ST. JOSEPH IN-STARKE-PULASKI-MARSHALL-FULTON IN-
KOSCIUSKO-WHITLEY-ALLEN IN-WHITE-CASS IN-MIAMI-WABASH-HUNTINGTON-
WELLS-ADAMS-GRANT-BLACKFORD-JAY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MICHIGAN CITY...LA PORTE...SOUTH BEND...
MISHAWAKA...NEW CARLISLE...WALKERTON...KNOX...NORTH JUDSON...
BASS LAKE...WINAMAC...FRANCESVILLE...MEDARYVILLE...PLYMOUTH...
BREMEN...CULVER...ROCHESTER...AKRON...WARSAW...WINONA LAKE...
SYRACUSE...MENTONE...COLUMBIA CITY...TRI-LAKES...SOUTH WHITLEY...
FORT WAYNE...NEW HAVEN...MONTICELLO...BROOKSTON...MONON...
LOGANSPORT...ROYAL CENTER...PERU...GRISSOM AFB...MEXICO...
WABASH...NORTH MANCHESTER...HUNTINGTON...ROANOKE...BLUFFTON...
OSSIAN...DECATUR...BERNE...MARION...GAS CITY...UPLAND...
HARTFORD CITY...MONTPELIER...PORTLAND...DUNKIRK
514 PM EST THU FEB 20 2014 /414 PM CST THU FEB 20 2014/

...DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EST /7 PM CST/ THIS
EVENING...
...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST /5 PM CST/
FRIDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORTHERN INDIANA HAS ISSUED A
DENSE FOG ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EST /7 PM CST/
THIS EVENING.

* WIDESPREAD DENSE FOG EARLY THIS EVENING.

* WINDS...SOUTHWEST 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH LATER THIS EVENING.

* IMPACTS...TRAVEL ON WEST-EAST ORIENTED ROADS WILL BE
DIFFICULT AT TIMES ESPECIALLY IN HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 MPH...OR GUSTS
OVER 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING
DIFFICULT...ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA
CAUTION.

A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE
REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING...SLOW DOWN...
USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS...AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.

City of Fort Wayne issues flood-related news release

City of Fort Wayne logo

February 20, 2014 (noon) – Public Works and Utility staff are addressing a few street flooding issues that occurred due to this morning’s heavy rain. River levels remain low today but because some storm drains are blocked by ice and debris there is higher water in some streets across the City. Residents are asked to check inlets in their neighborhoods and remove obstructions that might be blocking the flow of melted snow and rainwater from getting into the storm sewers. The City has more than 90,000 storm inlets.

Motorists should not attempt to drive through standing water in roadways.

Residents should call 311 to report high water. If it’s after hours, residents should remain on the line and the automated prompts will help them reach the sewer maintenance department.

The Public Works Division is making additional sites available where residents can fill sandbags to protect their property.

Residents will need to bring their own shovels to fill the bags. Sand will be available by 3:00 p.m. today at the following locations:

Northside Park – parking lot, Parnell Avenue

Ash Centre – parking lot, 1701 Freeman Street