Update as of 4:15am: The strong thunderstorms have moved out of the viewing area. Most areas picked up between .2"- .5" of rain. Light rain showers will continue sporadically over the next few hours. The majority of the showers will move through our southern Wisconsin counties. The threat for severe weather is done... for now. -ADAM
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for Green and Rock County until 3am. Click on the Storm Prediction Center's website for more information. Damaging winds in excess of 65mph are likely across South Central Wisconsin through the end of this watch. Storms will be a little delayed getting into the Rockford metro. Storms will be likely after 2am for the northern tier counties of Illinois. -ERIC
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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It's all or nothing latley! You certainately have your hands full trying to monitor the radars this week. Much appreciation goes to the meteorologists at WREX. I am a religious user of the national weather service website--but have lately been turning towards this blog to supplement. It offers personal and trustworthy information when we need it the most. All eyes are on the local rivers and if only we could find somewhere to divert the extra water that has no place to go! A flood is a flood is a flood. No need to blame you guys. It's mother nature and it can't be stopped.
P.S.- in no way was I paid to write this. just a bit of late night kudos. :o)
You all do such an amazing job!! Channel 13 is all I watch. Not only are you all great at your jobs, but you have the personalities to back it up!! Keep up the good work :)
I agree with you two posters. 13 is the best. the weather channel is not even dependable. i only trust them with the radars. 23 and 17 try to be better but 13 will always come out of top. adam, eric and candy simply rule. keep up the good work.
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