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Hi family,
Reports of hale stones about four and one half inches around have
come in from some communities in Northern and Central Wisconsin. I
will keep you further updated.
purple Mari
At 02:32 PM 6/7/2007, you wrote:
>OK, since Pat Ferguson sent a weather advisory in last night, here's
>one from me. Please pray!
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>Reeva Parry.
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>Tornado watch 360 in effect until midnight cdt... ...This is a
>particularly dangerous situation... A broken line of severe
>thunderstorms is located from Park Falls...south to just east of Eau
>Claire...to just west of La Crosse...to near Waterloo and Cedar
>Rapids...into northern Missouri. This line is pushing northeast
>around 60 mph. Severe thunderstorms are expected to move into south
>central Wisconsin early this evening...and southeast Wisconsin later
>this evening. A potent severe weather situation is brewing and any
>thunderstorms are capable of producing significant wind damage with
>gusts in excess of 80 mph...tornadoes...some possibly strong...and
>large hail in excess of 2.5 inches. The threat for severe weather
>should enter the Wisconsin Dells area after 5 PM...the Monroe and
>Madison areas around 7 PM...and the Sheboygan...Milwaukee...and
>Kenosha areas around 10 PM. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio all
>Hazards ...local commercial radio...or local television for warnings
>and further statements this evening.
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