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Storm Blog: Storms diminishing across Indiana; Thousands without power



 Storm Blog: Storms lessening across Indiana; Thousands without power

A cyclone watch is as a result for the greater part of the western portion of the state until 3 a.m. also the eastern half until 6 a.m.

Refreshed: 3:11 AM EST December 11, 2021

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INDIANAPOLIS — Live updates on extreme climate expected across Indiana Friday night into Saturday:

3:10 a.m. - Shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday, AES Indiana revealed 10,800 clients without power, while Duke Energy was detailing 291 blackouts affecting almost 15,000 clients statewide.

3:04 a.m. - A serious tempest cautioning is in actuality until 3:30 a.m. for Monroe, Shelby, Morgan, Johnson, Brown and Bartholomew areas. There are likewise reports of pea-sized hail close to the Indiana University grounds.

Extreme THUNDERSTORM WARNING gave for Monroe, Shelby, Morgan, Johnson, Brown, western Bartholomew regions until 3:30 a.m. Harming wind danger. Storm following east at 60 mph. #INwx @wthrcom pic.twitter.com/STbsI3zwwu

— Lindsey Monroe (@LindseyWTHR13) December 11, 2021

2:39 a.m. - An extreme tempest cautioning was given for Delaware, Madison and Henry regions until 3 a.m.

Extreme THUNDERSTORM WARNING gave for Delaware, Madison, Henry districts until 3 a.m. Harming wind danger. Storm is following east at 45 mph. #INwx #13Sunrise pic.twitter.com/s9QNsNPISw

— Lindsey Monroe (@LindseyWTHR13) December 11, 2021

In the mean time, the serious danger keeps on decreasing for the western piece of the space, including Marion County.

Indy metro region serious danger finishing. Wind/twister hazard moving east and particularly south in surrounded zone. #13weather pic.twitter.com/H1wN2FuzRu

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

2:25 a.m. - An extreme tempest cautioning has been given for the far northern piece of Marion County and part of Hamilton County until 2:45 a.m.

Extreme Thunderstorm Warning remembering Carmel For, Fishers IN, Noblesville IN until 2:45 AM EST pic.twitter.com/R1fbaBjm8Z

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) December 11, 2021

2:17 a.m. - The extreme danger is lessening for a long time in Indiana as tempests move toward the east.

Danger of extreme climate closes west-to-east among now and 4 AM. Temperatures tumble from 60s toward the beginning of today to 30s by 10-11 AM and wind chills in 20s. Non-rainstorms blasts sometime in the afternoon could arrive at 50+ mph #13weather #weatherwhiplash pic.twitter.com/ULqeUKGJKN

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

2:05 a.m. - Duke Energy is currently revealing almost 12,000 clients without power at 2 a.m. Saturday. AES Indiana reports a little more than 4,000 clients in Indianapolis encountering a blackout.

1:20 a.m. - Another serious rainstorm cautioning has been given until 2:15 a.m. for Hamilton, Tipton, Madison and Delaware provinces, including Muncie, Anderson and Yorktown.

Serious Thunderstorm Warning remembering Muncie For, Anderson IN, Yorktown IN until 2:15 AM EST pic.twitter.com/tWsawSurqW

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) December 11, 2021

Radar Update: line of tempests cautioned for serious blasts from Marion to Terre Haute...moving east 45-50 mph. Arrives at Indy around 2-ish...east of metro by 3 AM...out of the state by 4:30 AM. #13weather pic.twitter.com/vyBccwcfGz

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

1:05 a.m. - An extreme tempest cautioning has been given until 1:30 a.m. for quite a long time in north focal Indiana.

Extreme Thunderstorm Warning remembering Crawfordsville For, Lebanon IN, Elwood IN until 1:30 AM EST pic.twitter.com/88CMSBzSg3

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) December 11, 2021

The admonition box incorporates parts of Putnam, Montgomery, Hendricks, Boone, Hamilton, Tipton, Madison and Howard regions. Urban communities impacted by the notice incorporate Crawfordsville, Ladoga, Lebanon, Thorntown, Sheridan, Cicero, Tipton and Elwood.

12:52 a.m. - Thousands of individuals are without power as tempests thunder through focal Indiana

Not long before 1 a.m., around 3,800 Duke Energy clients statewide were encountering a blackout. In Indianapolis, 2,000 AES Indiana clients were without power, generally because of two blackout episodes - one close to Rocky Ripple on the north side and one more at West 86th Street and North Michigan Road on the northwest side.

12:23 a.m. - A cyclone watch has been given for the majority of the eastern portion of Indiana until 6 a.m. Regions in the western portion of the state stay under a cyclone watch until 3 a.m.

Eastern portion of Indiana now under a Tornado Watch until 6 AM #13weather https://t.co/GjC5QmY2ZI

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

12:15 a.m. - Radar shows a potential twister flotsam and jetsam signature in Eugene, Indiana in the western piece of the state, Sean Ash reports.

Conceivable TDS (twister garbage signature) that traveled through Eugene inside Tornado Warned storm #13weather pic.twitter.com/Nj47BkhNG9

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

12 a.m. Saturday - Angela Buchman and Sean Ash are live on the WTHR Facebook page with a live update on the extreme climate.

11:51 p.m. - A cyclone cautioning is essentially until 12:15 a.m. for Fountain, Parke and Vermillion areas in western Indiana.

Radar Indicated Tornado Warning until 12:15 AM portions of Parke, Fountain, Vermillion areas. Moving east at 55 MPH #13weather pic.twitter.com/6xU9lbdsm4

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

11:36 p.m. - Two individuals were killed and something like five were harmed when a cyclone struck a nursing home in Arkansas Friday night.

Craighead County Judge told KAIT-TV in Jonesboro, Ark., that no less than 20 individuals were caught after the cyclone struck the Monette Manor region.

11:05 p.m. - Emergency teams have reacted to an Amazon distribution center in Edwardsville, Illinois, east of St. Louis, where a rooftop was detached by Friday's tempests and a piece of the structure imploded.

11:00 p.m. - Angela Buchman has a tempest update.

10:50 p.m. - While the extreme tempests have passed around Indianapolis up to this point Friday night, the supercell that has been moving upper east from Arkansas and Tennessee is moving toward Benton, Kentucky, around 110 miles southwest of Evansville, Indiana.

Almost 11 PM EDT… December 10, 2021. Extensive supercell keeps showing course reading symbolism and a garbage ball… and a pit in my stomach for this cell has done this evening and keeps doing. At present approaching town of Benton, KY. pic.twitter.com/18RnhrUbdw

— Sean Ash (@SeanAshWX) December 11, 2021

10:02 p.m. - Angela Buchman is live on the WTHR Facebook page with the most recent on this evening's serious climate.

Extreme climate update

Angela Buchman has a report on the tempests that are moving into Indiana Friday night. STORY: https://www.wthr.com/article/climate/13-climate doppler-radar-extreme tempests twister watch-indiana/531-3779b13d-b8e3-4c7c-84b3-98701f42eebb


Posted by WTHR-TV on Friday, December 10, 2021

Angela brings up that despite the fact that the twister watch that was given just covers the western regions, a chance of extreme climate ought not be precluded for areas toward the north and east of the watch region. That incorporates Hamilton, Hancock, Madison and Shelby districts in the metro region.

9:43 p.m. - A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been given for districts toward the south and east of Indianapolis including the urban communities of Nashville, Edinburgh and Shelbyville.

Extreme Thunderstorm Warning remembering Shelbyville For, Edinburgh IN, Hope IN until 10:15 PM EST pic.twitter.com/Mpf82GvBTa

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) December 11, 2021

9:30 p.m. - Angela Buchman has a report on the extreme climate as it moves east. Join her live on the WTHR Facebook page not long after 10 p.m. what's more all through the evening as conditions warrant.

9:30...watching a couple of solid tempests locally and 2 lines of extreme tempests with different cyclone warnings...one line south of the Ohio River remaining south yet the other line in Illinois is moving our direction

Posted by Angela Buchman on Friday, December 10, 2021

9:00 p.m. - A twister watch is as a result until 3 a.m. for a large portion of the western portion of Indiana, including Indianapolis.

Serious tempests are relied upon to move in late Friday night through the short-term hours.

Regions in the current watch region incorporate Bartholomew, Boone, Brown, Clinton, Greene, Hendricks, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Lawrence, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Owen, Putnam and Tippecanoe.

Remain WEATHER AWARE: View intelligent radar

Remain climate mindful short-term and ensure you have a method for being informed of serious climate in your space, even while you rest. Ensure you have the Live Doppler 13 Radar application on your telephone and ensure your telephone is set up to get alerts.

Download the application: App Store | Google Play

You additionally need to ensure your ringer is turned up and you have the crisis cautions turned on. Try not to quiet or set your telephone to don't upset mode. With such an uncommon occasion in December and late around evening time, it's ideal to remain climate mindful.

Ensure spotlights, hardware, and telephones are charged before this evening.

Additionally ensure that the Emergency/Public Safety Alerts setting on your telephone is on… your telephone isn't on "Don't Disturb"… and not quieted.

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