Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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he National Weather Service issued a TORNADO WATCH for nearly all of West Michigan until 12 PM.  In Branch county the WATCH lasts until 4 PM.  Calhoun county isn't officially included, but still has a risk since it's close to the WATCH area.  Dangerous thunderstorms will rip through the area this morning and early afternoon.  In addition to the high wind threat of 70 mph thunderstorm gusts or higher, the atmosphere is ripe for thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes.  Remember, wwmt.com for the latest weather information.

The National Weather Service maintains HIGH WIND WARNINGS for all of West Michigan until Wednesday evening at 8 PM.  Wind gusts will range between 40 and 60 mph for the next two days, but even gust to near 50 mph on Thursday.  Winds of this magnitude will bring down trees and power lines.  Plus, anything loose outside is a potential victim to the wind including your Halloween decorations, lawn furniture, trash cans, and so forth.
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