Special Weather Statement for Knox; Stark; Peoria +7 more
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At 145 PM, broadcast media reported a funnel cloud near Bloomington, and at 235 PM, a storm spotter reported one near the Knox and Henry county line. Atmospheric conditions exist that favor the possible formation of weak circulations along a pre-existing boundary. Some of these circulations are occurring underneath...
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At 145 PM, broadcast media reported a funnel cloud near Bloomington, and at 235 PM, a storm spotter reported one near the Knox and Henry county line. Atmospheric conditions exist that favor the possible formation of weak circulations along a pre-existing boundary. 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.
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Special Weather Statement issued August 19 at 2:40PM CDT by NWS Lincoln IL
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Publisher: Weather Alert Watch. Primary source: NWS Lincoln IL. This page reorganizes official fields and does not add a forecast or expand the affected area.
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