Avon Senior High School Weather Advisories
FUNNEL CLOUDS SIGHTED OVER CENTRAL ILLINOIS
At 315 PM, broadcast media and Emergency Management personnel reported additional funnel clouds over parts of central Illinois. Atmospheric conditions exist that favor the possible formation of weak circulations along pre-existing boundaries. Some of these circulations are occurring underneath developing showers and thunderstorms, where a funnel cloud may develop. Once the rain begins, the funnel cloud usually dissipates. Low hanging clouds can also appear to dip up and down at times, but they will not show signs of any rapid rotation. An actual funnel cloud will exhibit spinning in a counter-clockwise direction. In rare instances these funnels may briefly touch down. Stay alert and be prepared to move to a safe shelter if a funnel cloud approaches the ground.
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Illinois, east central Illinois and west central Illinois.
DAY ONE
Late This Afternoon and Tonight. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon and persist into the evening, producing locally heavy rain which could lead to flash flooding. A few of the storms may be strong or briefly severe, producing damaging winds and large hail.
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN
Thursday through Tuesday. Additional thunderstorms are possible Friday afternoon and night. The risk of severe weather is low. Flooding will continue into the weekend for portions of the Illinois and Sangamon Rivers.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Spotter activation may be required through this evening. Expected storm motion is to the east around 25 mph.
FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM CDT THURSDAY
WHAT
Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. WHERE
Portions of central, east central, and west central Illinois, including the following counties, in central Illinois, De Witt, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, McLean, Menard, Peoria, Piatt, Stark, Tazewell and Woodford. In east central Illinois, Champaign and Vermilion. In west central Illinois, Fulton and Knox. WHEN
Until 1 AM CDT Thursday. IMPACTS
Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. ADDITIONAL DETAILS
- A narrow band of showers and thunderstorms are developing in a west to east orientation across central IL this afternoon and will continue to develop into this evening. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain is possible this afternoon and evening with pockets of 2 to 5 inches possible. This rain will fall on areas that received very heavy rains during the past week and may lead to flash flooding. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop. &&
FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
WHAT
Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. WHERE
Illinois River at Havana. WHEN
Until further notice. ADDITIONAL DETAILS
- At 8:45 AM CDT Wednesday the stage was 16.5 feet. - Recent Activity
The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 8:45 AM CDT Wednesday was 16.5 feet. - Forecast
The river is expected to rise to a crest of 16.9 feet early Friday afternoon. - Flood stage is 14.0 feet. && Fld Observed Forecasts (7 am CDT) Location Stg Stg Day/Time Thu Fri Sat Illinois River Havana 14.0 16.5 Wed 8 am CDT 16.8 16.8 16.8 && LAT
LON 4053 8988 4047 8980 4034 9002 4012 9017 4018 9023 4039 9010
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