426 NOUS45 KTFX 280202 PNSTFX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Great Falls MT 800 PM MDT Thu Jun 27 2019 MTZ008>015-044>055-280800- ...Summary of 48 hour precipitation across North Central and Southwest Montana... For precipitation amounts of 0.5 inches or higher. Location County Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon Holter Dam Lewis and Clark 2.50 in 05 PM 06/27 46.99/-112.01 W-Great Falls Countr Cascade 2.15 in 07 PM 06/27 47.54/-111.29 W-Joplin 1800RD 13NN Liberty 1.74 in 07 PM 06/27 48.74/-110.86 SN-Nevada Ridge SNOT Lewis and Clark 1.60 in 06 PM 06/27 46.84/-112.50 W-Jefferson_City_10S Jefferson 1.56 in 07 PM 06/27 46.39/-112.02 W-GTF_West_1.83NW Cascade 1.44 in 07 PM 06/27 47.50/-111.32 W-GTF Central Ave W Cascade 1.35 in 07 PM 06/27 47.50/-111.32 Great Falls City Coo Cascade 1.28 in 07 PM 06/27 47.48/-111.27 W-Cascade MidCanon 1 Cascade 1.23 in 07 PM 06/27 47.12/-111.88 W-Geraldine Blackroc Chouteau 1.22 in 07 PM 06/27 47.66/-110.38 W-Cascade Trout Cascade 1.18 in 07 PM 06/27 47.27/-111.70 W-GTF_Dune_4.9SSW Cascade 1.14 in 07 PM 06/27 47.42/-111.32 SN-Darkhorse Lake 16 Beaverhead 1.10 in 06 PM 06/27 45.17/-113.58 W-Havre 3.2S Hill 1.07 in 07 PM 06/27 48.50/-109.68 W-Great Falls 0.5NE Cascade 1.02 in 07 PM 06/27 47.49/-111.27 Great Falls-Flood Rd Cascade 1.00 in 07 PM 06/27 47.43/-111.40 AS-Great Falls ASOS Cascade 0.96 in 07 PM 06/27 47.47/-111.38 RW-Rocky Boy/Box Eld Hill 0.94 in 07 PM 06/27 48.25/-109.78 RW-Dearborn RAWS Lewis and Clark 0.91 in 07 PM 06/27 47.13/-111.90 SN-Clover Meadow 15S Madison 0.90 in 06 PM 06/27 45.02/-111.84 W-Wolf Creek 2.7ENE Lewis and Clark 0.90 in 07 PM 06/27 47.01/-112.13 W-GTF_Genesis_5.9SW Cascade 0.90 in 07 PM 06/27 47.44/-111.39 D-Havre St Joe 31.3N Hill 0.84 in 07 PM 06/27 48.99/-109.70 W-Cascade_Dearborn_1 Cascade 0.84 in 07 PM 06/27 47.14/-111.88 W-Chinook_Sage_Rd_14 Blaine 0.84 in 07 PM 06/27 48.79/-109.30 W-Clancy_ForestPk_2. Jefferson 0.83 in 07 PM 06/27 46.49/-111.96 W-HLN_FoolHen_29.5NW Lewis and Clark 0.80 in 07 PM 06/27 46.89/-112.45 W-Havre_Springer_31. Hill 0.78 in 07 PM 06/27 48.98/-109.84 AW-Delta/Denton Fergus 0.78 in 07 PM 06/27 47.37/-109.82 W-Winston_LF_Baum_5. Broadwater 0.78 in 07 PM 06/27 46.53/-111.73 W-Great Falls Spicer Cascade 0.77 in 07 PM 06/27 47.50/-111.32 W-Augusta 6.8SW Lewis and Clark 0.76 in 07 PM 06/27 47.40/-112.47 W-Fort Benton 8SW Chouteau 0.71 in 07 PM 06/27 47.72/-110.72 W-Floweree/Portage Cascade 0.71 in 07 PM 06/27 47.65/-111.08 W-Belt Butte 2.58ENE Cascade 0.68 in 07 PM 06/27 47.39/-110.87 W-Havre_HillColony_1 Hill 0.66 in 07 PM 06/27 48.80/-109.78 W-Boulder CattleDr 0 Jefferson 0.64 in 07 PM 06/27 46.23/-112.12 RW-Hilger Judith Pea Fergus 0.63 in 07 PM 06/27 47.21/-109.22 W-East Helena 1.26E Lewis and Clark 0.62 in 07 PM 06/27 46.58/-111.88 AW-Bravo/Geyser Judith Basin 0.62 in 07 PM 06/27 47.28/-110.35 AS-Lewistown Airport Fergus 0.62 in 07 PM 06/27 47.04/-109.46 AW-India/Ulm Cascade 0.61 in 07 PM 06/27 47.31/-111.47 SN-Waldron 29W Chout Teton 0.60 in 06 PM 06/27 47.92/-112.79 SN-Badger Pass 25WSW Pondera 0.60 in 06 PM 06/27 48.13/-113.02 SN-Lower Twin SNOTEL Madison 0.60 in 06 PM 06/27 45.50/-111.92 AW-Malmstrom/Great F Cascade 0.59 in 07 PM 06/27 47.50/-111.18 W-East Helena Meadow Lewis and Clark 0.57 in 07 PM 06/27 46.61/-111.92 W-Havre_NFresno_21.5 Hill 0.57 in 07 PM 06/27 48.75/-110.04 Porphyry Peak RAWS Meagher 0.56 in 07 PM 06/27 46.83/-110.72 W-Helena Five Twigs Lewis and Clark 0.56 in 07 PM 06/27 46.70/-112.14 W-Chester Mattson Liberty 0.55 in 07 PM 06/27 48.73/-110.92 M-Argenta_Dillon Beaverhead 0.55 in 05 PM 06/27 45.25/-112.88 W-Lincoln_AliceCk_17 Lewis and Clark 0.53 in 07 PM 06/27 47.14/-112.43 W-Big Sandy Myers Chouteau 0.52 in 07 PM 06/27 48.17/-110.39 RW-Deep Ck/East Glac Glacier 0.51 in 07 PM 06/27 48.35/-113.11 SN-Tepee Creek SNOTE Madison 0.50 in 06 PM 06/27 44.78/-111.71 SN-Lick Creek 12SSE Gallatin 0.50 in 06 PM 06/27 45.50/-110.96 && Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  666 NOUS45 KBOU 280859 PNSBOU COZ030>051-282300- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO 259 AM MDT FRI JUN 28 2019 ...Today in metro Denver weather history... 28 In 1873...there was a great deal of smoke over the city from forest fires in the mountains. In 1875...smoke from forest fires in the foothills south of Denver were visible from the city. In 1913...an apparent dry microburst produced southwest winds sustained to 44 mph with gusts to 48 mph in the city. In 1925...a thunderstorm produced north winds sustained to 38 mph with gusts to 44 mph. In 1958...a microburst caused a brief wind gust to 58 mph at Stapleton Airport. In 1964...lightning struck several homes in metro Denver... sparking fires. Some flooding occurred in the Stockyards area...at West 45th Avenue and St. Paul Street...and along Harvard Gulch. In 1997...strong microburst winds of unknown speed downed several trees...signs...and at least one light pole in the Fort Lupton area. Two trees knocked over by the storm downed power lines causing scattered outages. In 2002...a thunderstorm wind gust to 60 mph was recorded in Parker. In 2005...severe thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 66 mph near Longmont and to 60 mph near Niwot. No damage was reported. A thunderstorm produced a wind gust to 55 mph at Denver International Airport during the afternoon. In 2015...a lightning strike injured 15 hikers as they were descending 500 feet below the summit of Mt Bierstadt...in Clear Creek County...south of Georgetown. Eight adults were were transported from the trailhead...and three of those were taken to Denver-area hospitals. One was in serious condition...the other two had non-life threatening injuries. The strike also killed a dog. Severe thunderstorms produced hail up to 1 1/2 inches in diameter...7 miles southwest of Byers...and 1 1/4 inches in diameter...13 miles north of Elizabeth. In 2016...severe thunderstorms produced hail...from quarter to ping ball size...over northwest...west and southwest parts of Denver. In addition hail up to quarter size was also reported just southeast of Denver International Airport. Officially only a trace of rainfall was measured at the airport...with a peak wind gust of 35 mph from the west. $$  240 NOUS41 KGYX 281107 PNSGYX MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-NHZ001>015-282000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 707 AM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 The National Weather Service has declared the week of June 24th through 28th LIGHTNING SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK in Maine and New Hampshire. This is the last in a series of five public information statements to be issued by the National Weather Service Office in Gray, ME containing information on lightning and lightning safety. LIGHTNING SAFETY AROUND THE HOME Although houses and other substantial buildings offer the best protection from lightning, each year many homes across the United States are struck by lightning. In fact, on average, lightning causes about 4400 house fires and 1800 other structural fires each year, some of which are deadly. All totaled, lightning causes nearly $1 billion in damages each year. There are three main ways lightning enters homes and buildings: (1) a direct strike, (2) through wires or pipes that extend outside the structure, and (3) through the ground. Regardless of the method of entrance, once in a structure, the lightning can travel through the electrical and phone wires, the plumbing, and/or radio and television reception systems. Indoor safety depends on avoiding contact with items that could conduct lightning within the home. Here are some indoor safety tips to follow when a thunderstorm is in the area. 1. Don't touch electrical equipment or cords. If you plan to unplug any electronic equipment, do so WELL BEFORE the storm arrives. 2. Stay off corded phones. 3. Avoid contact with plumbing. Do not wash your hands, take a shower, wash dishes, or do laundry. 4. Stay away from windows and doors and stay off porches. If your home is struck by lightning: * Evacuate your home immediately if you smell smoke and call 911. * Call your local fire department and, if possible, have them check for hot spots in your walls with thermal imaging equipment. * Make sure all smoke detectors are powered and operating properly. * If needed, have a licensed electrician check the wiring in your home. Lightning Question of the Day: What are lightning rods and how do they work? Lightning rods protect a home from a direct lightning strike, but they do not prevent a home from being struck. They are designed to intercept lightning, to provide a conductive path for the harmful electrical discharge to follow, and to disperse the energy safely into the ground. While lightning rods help protect a structure from a direct lightning strike, a complete lightning protection system is needed to help prevent harmful electrical surges and possible fires caused by lightning entering a structure via wires and pipes. Lightning protection systems should be purchased from and installed by a certified lightning protection specialist. Here's a list of topics that were covered earlier this. MONDAY - Lightning and Lightning Safety - an Introduction TUESDAY - Lightning's Most Deadly Activities WEDNESDAY - Lightning Safety and Sports Activities THURSDAY - Lightning Safety at Work For additional information about lightning or lightning safety, visit NOAA's Lightning Safety Awareness web site at: https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning $$ National Weather Service Gray...Maine NNNN  932 NOUS41 KBOX 281152 PNSBOX CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-290000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 752 AM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NATIONAL LIGHTNING SAFETY PREPAREDNESS WEEK CONTINUES... Be Aware! The National Weather Service (NWS) Boston, MA has declared June 24 through June 28 as Lightning Safety Awareness Week. Each day during the awareness week will feature information about a different lightning related topic. Be a Force of Nature. When Thunder Roars, Stay Indoors! Find out tips for safety indoors and outdoors near and far from home at our website: weather.gov/lightning $$ For the latest updates...please visit our webpage at www.weather.gov/boston You can follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/us.nationalweatherservice.boston.gov You can follow us on Twitter at @NWSBoston  776 NOUS45 KBOU 281157 PNSBOU Public Information Statement National Weather Service Pueblo CO 600 AM MDT FRI JUN 28 2019 Colorado lightning safety awareness week continues through tomorrow. Today we discuss lightning medical issues for survivors. In Colorado, on average, three people are killed by lightning while 12 are injured. Last year, no lightning fatalities were reported while 2 people were injured. While any lightning fatality is tragic, injuries caused by lightning can be devastating to both the victim and the family. For those who have a family member or relative that suffers a significant disability from lightning, life changes forever. In addition to the physical pain and mental anguish suffered by the victim and their family, the incident may lead to a loss of income for all involved as medical expenses can drain the families financial resources. For more information on the medical issues of lightning survivors, point your web browser to, weather.gov/pub and in the news headline section, click on the lightning safety web link and choose Fridays statement. Steve Hodanish Senior Meteorologist NWS Pueblo, CO  455 NOUS43 KARX 281158 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-282358- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 658 AM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Allamakee County... Waukon 2.40 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.27N/91.48W Upper Iowa River 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.51W 3 SE Waterville 0.57 in 0607 AM 06/28 43.17N/91.24W ...Clayton County... Monona 1.56 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.04N/91.39W Mcgregor 0.94 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.02N/91.19W Volga 1NE 0.47 in 0613 AM 06/28 42.81N/91.52W Guttenberg Dam 10 0.23 in 0600 AM 06/28 42.79N/91.10W ...Floyd County... Nashua 2SW 0.43 in 0600 AM 06/28 42.94N/92.57W ...Howard County... Riceville 1.51 in 0631 AM 06/28 43.40N/92.50W ...Winneshiek County... Decorah 1.77 in 0640 AM 06/28 43.30N/91.79W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... Mantorville 5.75 in 0631 AM 06/28 44.07N/92.76W Mantorville 1.9 ESE 5.52 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.72W Hayfield 2.67 in 0637 AM 06/28 43.89N/92.85W ...Fillmore County... 5 WSW Cummingsville 4.90 in 0430 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.35W Preston Airport 1.07 in 0615 AM 06/28 43.68N/92.17W ...Olmsted County... Byron 6.24 in 0633 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.64W Rochester 4.68 in 0533 AM 06/28 44.01N/92.49W Byron 3.92 in 0636 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.66W Rochester 3.81 in 0633 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.44W 2 NE Rochester 3.00 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.44W Mayo Helipad 2.99 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.02N/92.48W Rochester 2.66 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.45W 1 W Chester 2.56 in 0558 AM 06/28 44.00N/92.38W 2 W High Forest 2.07 in 0500 AM 06/28 43.85N/92.59W ...Wabasha County... Wabasha 3.00 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.37N/92.05W Lake City 2.09 in 0631 AM 06/28 44.45N/92.27W ...Winona County... La Crescent Dam 7 1.47 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.87N/91.31W Minnesota City 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.16N/91.81W Stockton 0.67 in 0611 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.77W Saint Charles 0.51 in 0640 AM 06/28 43.97N/92.06W ...Wisconsin... ...Buffalo County... Alma Dam 4 3.15 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.33N/91.92W ...Crawford County... De Soto 1SE 1.51 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W De Soto 1.15 in 0636 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W ...Grant County... Boscobel 0.35 in 0603 AM 06/28 43.15N/90.68W Fennimore 0.28 in 0640 AM 06/28 42.98N/90.66W ...Jackson County... 1 E Black River Falls 1.83 in 0615 AM 06/28 44.30N/90.73W ...Juneau County... Mauston 2.02 in 0637 AM 06/28 43.80N/90.07W Necedah 1.25 in 0617 AM 06/28 44.02N/90.07W ...La Crosse County... St. Joseph 3W 1.60 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.78N/91.10W ...Richland County... 1 SSE Richland Center 0.60 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.38W ...Taylor County... 3 NE Lublin 0.41 in 0614 AM 06/28 45.11N/90.69W Medford 0.30 in 0633 AM 06/28 45.30N/90.30W ...Trempealeau County... Arcadia 2.56 in 0615 AM 06/28 44.25N/91.49W Galesville 1.0 NE 2.24 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.10N/91.34W Trempealeau Dam 6 1.46 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.00N/91.44W ...Vernon County... Genoa Dam 8 2.02 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.57N/91.23W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ LL  989 NOUS43 KGLD 281201 PNSGLD Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 600 AM MDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 1989, the greatest daily rainfall amount on record occurred in Goodland, which received 4.15 inches. This was nearly one quarter of the total rainfall for the year, which was 18 inches. In 2003, a line of severe thunderstorms moved from the northwest during the evening of the 28th. Numerous reports of golf ball sized hail were received from east central Colorado into Northwest Kansas. Two brief tornadoes were reported, one producing no damage north of Tribune Kansas and a second producing low end F1 damage 13 miles south of Atwood. In 2011, an intense microburst roared across Kit Carson County Municipal airport south of Burlington during the evening hours, completely destroying two hangars and several aircraft. Winds were clocked at 84 mph from the west. The two hangars destroyed were hit broadside by the collapsing thunderstorm winds, while another hangar nearby experienced little damage. $$  002 NOUS41 KBOX 281210 PNSBOX CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-290015- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 810 AM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NATIONAL LIGHTNING SAFETY PREPAREDNESS WEEK CONTINUES... Be Aware! The National Weather Service (NWS) Boston, MA has declared June 24 through June 28 as Lightning Safety Awareness Week. Each day during the awareness week will feature information about a different lightning related topic. Be a Force of Nature. When Thunder Roars, Stay Indoors! 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Update to add an EF0 tornado and straight-line wind damage area in Davidson County, for a total of 4 tornadoes across Middle Tennessee with the June 21, 2019 severe weather event. .Donelson Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 85 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.0 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2019 Start Time: 08:00 PM CDT Start Location: 6 SW Green Hill / Davidson County / TN Start Lat/Lon: 36.1824 / -86.6572 End Date: 06/21/2019 End Time: 08:02 PM CDT End Location: 6 SSW Green Hill / Davidson County / TN End Lat/Lon: 36.1644 / -86.63 Survey Summary: A brief EF0 tornado touched down in the Stones River Bend Park and moved southeast, snapping several trees along the river. Moving through the Standford Estates subdivision, the tornado blew down numerous large trees in a convergent pattern on Edgemont Drive, Myrick Drive, Stanford Drive, Belding Drive, and Jenry Drive, with some trees falling onto and heavily damaging homes. Many of these same homes were also damaged in a severe microburst on April 18, 2017. The tornado continued southeast and blew down many more trees on Wellington Square, Lebanon Pike, and along the Stones River Greenway before lifting. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. .Two Rivers Damaging Wind Event... Peak wind /Estimated/: 65 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.5 miles Path Width /maximum/: 0.3 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Date: 06/21/2019 Time: 07:56 PM CDT to 07:58 PM CDT Location: 3 NNW Donelson to 0.7 N Donelson To the west of the EF0 Donelson tornado, a path of damaging straight-line winds affected areas generally along McGavock Pike and adjacent side streets from near Opry Mills Mall southeastward to the Stones River bend north of Lebanon Pike. Scattered trees were snapped and uprooted in a southeast direction and several power lines were blown down in this area. Note: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Shamburger  984 NOUS43 KARX 281413 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-290213- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 913 AM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Allamakee County... Monona 9.8 N 1.58 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.19N/91.35W Lansing 4.1 NW 1.55 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.40N/91.29W Upper Iowa River 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.51W 3 SE Waterville 0.87 in 0807 AM 06/28 43.17N/91.24W ...Chickasaw County... New Hampton 3.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.32W New Hampton 0.4 SW 3.52 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.32W ...Clayton County... Elkader 6SSW 2.00 in 0700 AM 06/28 42.78N/91.45W Monona 1.58 in 0849 AM 06/28 43.04N/91.39W Mcgregor 0.98 in 0847 AM 06/28 43.02N/91.19W Volga 1NE 0.47 in 0613 AM 06/28 42.81N/91.52W Guttenberg Dam 10 0.23 in 0600 AM 06/28 42.79N/91.10W ...Fayette County... Waucoma 3.2 S 2.44 in 0720 AM 06/28 43.01N/92.03W Fayette 1.30 in 0645 AM 06/28 42.85N/91.82W ...Floyd County... Charles City 0.65 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.67W Nashua 2SW 0.43 in 0600 AM 06/28 42.94N/92.57W Nora Springs 2.4 SSE 0.33 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.11N/92.99W ...Howard County... Cresco 1NE 2.76 in 0725 AM 06/28 43.39N/92.09W Riceville 1.57 in 0845 AM 06/28 43.40N/92.50W ...Mitchell County... Osage 4.7 E 1.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.28N/92.72W Osage 1.58 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.28N/92.81W ...Winneshiek County... 7 ENE Decorah 2.75 in 0715 AM 06/28 43.34N/91.64W Decorah 1.78 in 0850 AM 06/28 43.30N/91.79W Fort Atkinson 0.2 SE 1.71 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.14N/91.93W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... Wasioja 6.30 in 0434 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.82W Mantorville 5.75 in 0721 AM 06/28 44.07N/92.76W Mantorville 5.63 in 0630 AM 06/28 44.07N/92.77W Claremont 2.5 ESE 4.69 in 0737 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.95W Hayfield 0.3 SSE 2.81 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.89N/92.85W Hayfield 2.68 in 0847 AM 06/28 43.89N/92.85W ...Fillmore County... 5 WSW Cummingsville 5.02 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.35W Chatfield 4.20 in 0744 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.19W Preston 3.2 NNE 3.80 in 0630 AM 06/28 43.71N/92.05W Chatfield 9.0 ESE 3.07 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.79N/92.03W Wykoff 3.1 NW 2.30 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.74N/92.31W Preston Airport 2.08 in 0836 AM 06/28 43.68N/92.17W ...Houston County... Mabel 2.7 E 2.31 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.51N/91.71W Brownsville 3.1 S 1.82 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/91.28W Caledonia 1.23 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.63N/91.50W Caledonia 5.4 S 1.05 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.56N/91.51W Houston 6.9 E 0.93 in 0745 AM 06/28 43.76N/91.43W ...Mower County... Austin Waste Water Treatment 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/92.97W Austin 1.9 ENE 0.66 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.68N/92.94W Austin 2.7 W 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.68N/93.03W Austin 2.4 W 0.49 in 0658 AM 06/28 43.67N/93.02W ...Olmsted County... 2 SSW Rochester 8.50 in 0753 AM 06/28 43.99N/92.48W 2 S Predmore 7.30 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.90N/92.34W Byron 6.24 in 0633 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.64W Rochester Ap 2ne 5.99 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.93N/92.48W Byron 5.95 in 0634 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.64W Rochester International Airp 5.63 in 0554 AM 06/28 43.90N/92.50W Rochester 4.68 in 0533 AM 06/28 44.01N/92.49W 3 S Rochester 4.51 in 0733 AM 06/28 43.97N/92.49W Rochester 3.2 WNW 4.27 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.53W 2 SW Rochester 4.07 in 0504 AM 06/28 43.99N/92.50W Byron 3.92 in 0636 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.66W Rochester 3.82 in 0849 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.44W 3 SE Douglas 3.30 in 0701 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.53W 2 NNW Rochester 3.28 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.49W Mayo Helipad 2.99 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.02N/92.48W Rochester 2.66 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.45W 1 W Chester 2.56 in 0558 AM 06/28 44.00N/92.38W Rochester 4.7 N 2.42 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.48W 2 W High Forest 2.07 in 0500 AM 06/28 43.85N/92.59W Rochester 5.8 ENE 1.79 in 0840 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.37W Elgin 2SSW 1.04 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.10N/92.27W Elba 4.7 SW 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.09W ...Wabasha County... 1 SSE Lake City 4.60 in 0530 AM 06/28 44.43N/92.26W Wabasha 0.9 NNE 3.06 in 0743 AM 06/28 44.38N/92.03W 4 N Millville 2.20 in 0540 AM 06/28 44.30N/92.28W Lake City 2.09 in 0631 AM 06/28 44.45N/92.27W Zumbro Falls 3.5 SSW 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.24N/92.46W Plainview 0.65 in 0849 AM 06/28 44.16N/92.17W ...Winona County... La Crescent Dam 7 1.47 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.87N/91.31W Winona 12.0 ESE 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.99N/91.44W Minnesota City 0.90 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.16N/91.81W Winona 1.3 SSW 0.90 in 0710 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.68W Minnesota City 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.16N/91.81W 4 SW Winona 0.87 in 0635 AM 06/28 43.98N/91.71W Winona Dam 5A 0.74 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.09N/91.67W Stockton 0.67 in 0611 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.77W Lewiston 0.2 NW 0.61 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.99N/91.87W Saint Charles 0.56 in 0850 AM 06/28 43.97N/92.06W ...Wisconsin... ...Adams County... Oxford 4.0 W 2.54 in 0645 AM 06/28 43.79N/89.64W Grand Marsh 1.9 SSW 1.83 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.86N/89.72W Friendship 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.98N/89.83W Grand Marsh 1.0 W 1.02 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.89N/89.73W Nekoosa 8.0 SSE 1.01 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.21N/89.85W ...Buffalo County... Alma Dam 4 3.15 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.33N/91.92W Mondovi 12.1 SSE 1.71 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.40N/91.60W Mondovi 0.5 NNE 1.00 in 0630 AM 06/28 44.58N/91.66W Cochrane 0.93 in 0639 AM 06/28 44.22N/91.83W ...Crawford County... De Soto 1SE 1.51 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W De Soto 1.15 in 0636 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W Gays Mills 6.1 SE 0.92 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.26N/90.76W Gays Mills 0.3 SE 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.85W 1 NNE Prairie Du Chien 0.70 in 0820 AM 06/28 43.05N/91.13W Prairie Du Chien 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.05N/91.13W Lynxville Dam 9 0.31 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.21N/91.10W ...Grant County... Boscobel 0.48 in 0803 AM 06/28 43.15N/90.68W Fennimore 0.45 in 0850 AM 06/28 42.98N/90.66W ...Jackson County... 1 E Black River Falls 1.83 in 0615 AM 06/28 44.30N/90.73W Mather 3NW 1.45 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.17N/90.35W ...Juneau County... Mauston 1se 2.82 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.79N/90.06W Mauston 2.04 in 0852 AM 06/28 43.80N/90.07W ...La Crosse County... Onalaska 0.6 SW 1.67 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.88N/91.23W La Crosse 4.4 SSE 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.77N/91.21W St. Joseph 3W 1.60 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.78N/91.10W La Crosse 4NNW 1.49 in 0730 AM 06/28 43.87N/91.27W Onalaska 2N 1.34 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.91N/91.23W ...Monroe County... Sparta 2.35 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.94N/90.82W Warrens 4WSW 2.16 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.10N/90.59W Cashton 4.8 N 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.81N/90.76W ...Richland County... 1 SSE Richland Center 0.77 in 0849 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.38W Cazenovia 4.3 WNW 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.54N/90.28W ...Taylor County... Medford 0.80 in 0800 AM 06/28 45.13N/90.34W 3 NE Lublin 0.41 in 0614 AM 06/28 45.11N/90.69W Medford 0.30 in 0633 AM 06/28 45.30N/90.30W ...Trempealeau County... Ettrick 4WNW 3.11 in 0737 AM 06/28 44.19N/91.34W 2 S Arcadia 2.60 in 0640 AM 06/28 44.22N/91.49W Galesville 1.0 NE 2.24 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.10N/91.34W Trempealeau Dam 6 1.46 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.00N/91.44W 1 NW Trempealeau 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.46W Trempealeau 7.6 NNW 1.03 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.11N/91.48W ...Vernon County... 2 NE Genoa 2.80 in 0838 AM 06/28 43.59N/91.21W Stoddard 0.1 SW 2.18 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.66N/91.22W Genoa Dam 8 2.02 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.57N/91.23W Viroqua 0.7 WNW 1.97 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.56N/90.90W Viroqua 0.8 ESE 1.83 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.55N/90.87W Viroqua 1.80 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.56N/90.88W Westby 3ENE 1.00 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.67N/90.81W Hillsboro 0.5 WSW 0.60 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/90.35W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ LL  063 NOUS43 KGRR 281427 PNSGRR MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074-290227- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 1027 AM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Michigan... ...Clare County... 4 SE Lake George 1.28 in 0917 AM 06/28 43.92N/84.89W Clare 1.16 in 0917 AM 06/28 43.82N/84.76W ...Isabella County... 2 WSW Delwin 1.34 in 0918 AM 06/28 43.68N/84.72W 5 SSE Delwin 1.20 in 0919 AM 06/28 43.63N/84.65W ...Lake County... Chase 1.73 in 0911 AM 06/28 43.89N/85.63W ...Mecosta County... 3 WNW Big Rapids 1.16 in 0913 AM 06/28 43.72N/85.53W ...Osceola County... 2 SE Hersey 1.96 in 0911 AM 06/28 43.82N/85.41W 1 E Reed City 1.88 in 0823 AM 06/28 43.87N/85.49W Sears 1.75 in 0821 AM 06/28 43.90N/85.19W Evart 1.31 in 0813 AM 06/28 43.90N/85.25W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$  490 NOUS41 KRLX 281544 PNSRLX KYZ101>103-105-OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087-VAZ003-004-WVZ005>011- 013>020-024>034-039-040-515>526-290345- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Charleston WV 1144 AM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 06/24/2019 THUNDERSTORM WIND EVENT... Location...Near Wallace in Kanawha County WV Date...June 24 2019 Estimated Time...415 PM EDT Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...90-100 mph Maximum Path Width...2.1 miles Path Length...2 miles * Fatalities...0 * Injuries...0 ...Summary... A NWS damage survey team determined that a microburst caused damage near Wallace on Monday June 24 2019. The microburst began along Sissonville Drive just north of the intersection with Call Drive. Limited tree damage was noted to the north and west of this point. More widespread tree damage was noted to the south along Wolf Pen Drive and Old Tuppers Creek Road. In addition to tree damage, a carport was destroyed and a fence was pushed over. * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$  628 NOUS43 KLSX 281638 PNSLSX ILZ058>060-064-065-069-070-074-079-095>102-MOZ018-019-026-027- 034>036-041-042-047>052-059>065-072>075-084-085-099-282245- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Saint Louis MO 1138 AM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...SAFETY RULES FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS... A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service. In the interest of public safety, the following safety rules are provided. Public and commercial broadcast stations serving the affected area are asked to broadcast these safety measures frequently while the watch is in effect. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area. If you are in the watch area, keep up to date of the latest weather information. These storms can develop rapidly so there may be occasions when advance warning is not possible. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning means a severe thunderstorm has been observed or indicated on radar. If you are in the path or near the storm, take immediate actions to protect life and property. Follow these safety rules: (1) In open country, you should seek shelter and avoid trees which can be targets for lightning. If there is no shelter, go to a ditch or culvert but beware of rising water which can cause flooding. (2) When indoors, stay away from outside walls and windows and go to an interior room on the lowest level. Avoid using electrical appliances while the storm is nearby. (3) In mobile homes, you should leave and seek nearby safe shelter. (4) If swimming or on a boat, you should get to shore as quickly as possible and find shelter. A thunderstorm is considered severe when it contains one inch or larger diameter size hail and/or wind gusts of 58 miles an hour or greater. A severe thunderstorm can also produce deadly lightning and very heavy rain which can lead to flash flooding. Remember, with any severe thunderstorm there is always the possibility of tornadoes. $$ Britt  971 NOUS41 KRLX 281704 PNSRLX WVZ006>008-013>016-025>027-515-517-519-291715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Charleston WV 104 PM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NOAA ALL-HAZARDS WEATHER RADIO WXJ-84 IS OFF THE AIR... The NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio station near Charleston (WXJ-84 at 162.40 MHz) is off the air. The appropriate individuals have been notified and they are looking into this issue. $$  795 NOUS43 KARX 281817 PNSARX IAZ008>011-018-019-029-030-MNZ079-086>088-094>096-WIZ017-029-032>034-041>044- 053>055-061-290617- Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 117 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...24 HOUR PRECIPITATION REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Iowa... ...Allamakee County... Postville 5.5 NE 1.71 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.14N/91.49W Monona 9.8 N 1.58 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.19N/91.35W Lansing 4.1 NW 1.55 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.40N/91.29W Upper Iowa River 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.51W ...Chickasaw County... New Hampton 3.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.32W New Hampton 0.4 SW 3.52 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.32W ...Clayton County... Elkader 6SSW 2.00 in 0700 AM 06/28 42.78N/91.45W Monona 1.58 in 0849 AM 06/28 43.04N/91.39W Mcgregor 0.98 in 0847 AM 06/28 43.02N/91.19W ...Fayette County... Waucoma 3.2 S 2.44 in 0720 AM 06/28 43.01N/92.03W Oelwein 0.3 E 1.34 in 0946 AM 06/28 42.68N/91.91W Fayette 1.30 in 0645 AM 06/28 42.85N/91.82W ...Floyd County... Charles City 0.65 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.06N/92.67W Nashua 2SW 0.43 in 0600 AM 06/28 42.94N/92.57W Nora Springs 2.4 SSE 0.33 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.11N/92.99W ...Howard County... Cresco 1NE 2.76 in 0725 AM 06/28 43.39N/92.09W Elma Iowa 2.53 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.24N/92.44W Riceville 1.57 in 0845 AM 06/28 43.40N/92.50W ...Mitchell County... Osage 4.7 E 1.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.28N/92.72W Osage 1.58 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.28N/92.81W ...Winneshiek County... 7 ENE Decorah 2.75 in 0715 AM 06/28 43.34N/91.64W Decorah 1.78 in 0850 AM 06/28 43.30N/91.79W Fort Atkinson 0.2 SE 1.71 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.14N/91.93W ...Minnesota... ...Dodge County... Kasson 7.50 in 1039 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.75W Wasioja 6.30 in 0434 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.82W Mantorville 5.75 in 0721 AM 06/28 44.07N/92.76W Claremont 5.69 in 0748 AM 06/28 44.04N/93.00W Mantorville 5.63 in 0630 AM 06/28 44.07N/92.77W Claremont 2.5 ESE 4.69 in 0737 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.95W Hayfield 0.3 SSE 2.81 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.89N/92.85W Hayfield 2.68 in 0847 AM 06/28 43.89N/92.85W ...Fillmore County... 5 WSW Cummingsville 5.02 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.35W Chatfield 4.20 in 0744 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.19W Chatfield 0.7 SW 3.97 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.84N/92.20W Preston 3.2 NNE 3.80 in 0630 AM 06/28 43.71N/92.05W Harmony 3.80 in 0749 AM 06/28 43.55N/92.01W Chatfield 9.0 ESE 3.07 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.79N/92.03W Wykoff 3.1 NW 2.30 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.74N/92.31W Preston Airport 2.08 in 0836 AM 06/28 43.68N/92.17W 1 S Peterson 1.64 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.77N/91.83W ...Houston County... Mabel 2.7 E 2.31 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.51N/91.71W Brownsville 3.1 S 1.82 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/91.28W La Crescent 0.7 N 1.76 in 0730 AM 06/28 43.84N/91.30W Caledonia 1.23 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.63N/91.50W Caledonia 5.4 S 1.05 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.56N/91.51W Houston 6.9 E 0.93 in 0745 AM 06/28 43.76N/91.43W ...Mower County... Austin Waste Water Treatment 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/92.97W Austin 1.9 ENE 0.66 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.68N/92.94W Austin 2.7 W 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.68N/93.03W Austin 2.4 W 0.49 in 0658 AM 06/28 43.67N/93.02W ...Olmsted County... 2 S Predmore 7.30 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.90N/92.34W 2 SSW Rochester 7.25 in 0753 AM 06/28 43.99N/92.48W Byron 6.24 in 0633 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.64W 2 WSW Rochester 6.00 in 0944 AM 06/28 44.01N/92.51W Rochester Ap 2ne 5.99 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.93N/92.48W Byron 5.95 in 0634 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.64W Rochester International Airp 5.63 in 0554 AM 06/28 43.90N/92.50W Rochester 4.68 in 0533 AM 06/28 44.01N/92.49W 3 S Rochester 4.51 in 0733 AM 06/28 43.97N/92.49W Rochester 3.2 WNW 4.27 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.53W 2 SW Rochester 4.07 in 0504 AM 06/28 43.99N/92.50W Byron 3.92 in 0636 AM 06/28 44.03N/92.66W Rochester 3.82 in 0849 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.44W 3 SE Douglas 3.30 in 0701 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.53W 2 NNW Rochester 3.28 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.49W Mayo Helipad 2.99 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.02N/92.48W 4 ESE Douglas 2.82 in 0717 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.51W Rochester 4.1 ENE 2.81 in 0830 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.40W Rochester 2.66 in 0635 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.45W 1 W Chester 2.56 in 0558 AM 06/28 44.00N/92.38W Rochester 4.7 N 2.42 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.08N/92.48W Rochester 5.5 N 2.16 in 1000 AM 06/28 44.10N/92.47W 2 W High Forest 2.07 in 0500 AM 06/28 43.85N/92.59W Rochester 5.8 ENE 1.79 in 0840 AM 06/28 44.05N/92.37W Elba 4.7 SW 0.45 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.04N/92.09W ...Wabasha County... 1 SSE Lake City 4.60 in 0530 AM 06/28 44.43N/92.26W 3 NW Wabasha 3.80 in 0730 AM 06/28 44.40N/92.08W Lake City 3.14 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.44N/92.28W Wabasha 0.9 NNE 3.06 in 0743 AM 06/28 44.38N/92.03W Lake City 1.0 SE 2.98 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.43N/92.27W 4 N Millville 2.20 in 0540 AM 06/28 44.30N/92.28W Lake City 2.09 in 0631 AM 06/28 44.45N/92.27W Zumbro Falls 3.5 SSW 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.24N/92.46W Plainview 0.65 in 0639 AM 06/28 44.16N/92.17W ...Winona County... La Crescent Dam 7 1.47 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.87N/91.31W Winona 12.0 ESE 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.99N/91.44W Minnesota City 0.90 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.16N/91.81W Winona 1.3 SSW 0.90 in 0710 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.68W 4 SW Winona 0.87 in 0635 AM 06/28 43.98N/91.71W Winona 3.8 SE 0.85 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.02N/91.61W Winona 5.1 WSW 0.76 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.77W Winona Dam 5A 0.74 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.09N/91.67W Stockton 0.67 in 0611 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.77W Altura 5w 0.66 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.06N/92.04W Lewiston 0.2 NW 0.61 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.99N/91.87W Saint Charles 0.61 in 1115 AM 06/28 43.97N/92.06W ...Wisconsin... ...Adams County... Oxford 4.0 W 2.54 in 0645 AM 06/28 43.79N/89.64W Castle Rock 2.02 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.87N/89.95W Grand Marsh 1.9 SSW 1.83 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.86N/89.72W Friendship 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.98N/89.83W Grand Marsh 1.0 W 1.02 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.89N/89.73W Nekoosa 8.0 SSE 1.01 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.21N/89.85W Petenwell Lake 0.98 in 1000 AM 06/28 44.08N/90.00W ...Buffalo County... Alma 3.50 in 0819 AM 06/28 44.32N/91.91W Alma Dam 4 3.15 in 0800 AM 06/28 44.33N/91.92W Mondovi 12.1 SSE 1.71 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.40N/91.60W Mondovi 0.5 NNE 1.00 in 0630 AM 06/28 44.58N/91.66W Cochrane 0.93 in 0639 AM 06/28 44.22N/91.83W ...Crawford County... De Soto 1SE 1.51 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W De Soto 1.15 in 0636 AM 06/28 43.42N/91.19W Gays Mills 0.99 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.85W Gays Mills 6.1 SE 0.92 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.26N/90.76W Gays Mills 0.3 SE 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.85W 1 NNE Prairie Du Chien 0.70 in 0820 AM 06/28 43.05N/91.13W Prairie Du Chien 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.05N/91.13W ...Grant County... Muscoda 0.5 WSW 0.50 in 0941 AM 06/28 43.18N/90.44W Boscobel 0.48 in 0803 AM 06/28 43.15N/90.68W Fennimore 0.45 in 0850 AM 06/28 42.98N/90.66W ...Jackson County... Melrose 3.25 in 0656 AM 06/28 44.13N/91.00W 1 E Black River Falls 1.83 in 0615 AM 06/28 44.30N/90.73W Mather 3NW 1.45 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.17N/90.35W ...Juneau County... Mauston 1se 2.82 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.79N/90.06W Mauston 2.04 in 0852 AM 06/28 43.80N/90.07W ...La Crosse County... Onalaska 0.6 SW 1.67 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.88N/91.23W La Crosse 4.4 SSE 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.77N/91.21W St. Joseph 3W 1.60 in 0639 AM 06/28 43.78N/91.10W La Crosse 4NNW 1.49 in 0730 AM 06/28 43.87N/91.27W West Salem 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.90N/91.09W Onalaska 2N 1.34 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.91N/91.23W La Crosse Regional Airport 1.30 in 0553 AM 06/28 43.88N/91.25W ...Monroe County... Wilton 4.2 E 2.45 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.81N/90.44W Sparta 2.35 in 0800 AM 06/28 43.94N/90.82W Warrens 4WSW 2.16 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.10N/90.59W Cashton 4.8 N 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.81N/90.76W ...Richland County... 1 SSE Richland Center 0.77 in 0849 AM 06/28 43.32N/90.38W Cazenovia 4.3 WNW 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.54N/90.28W ...Taylor County... Gad 1.13 in 1000 AM 06/28 45.14N/90.20W Medford 0.80 in 0800 AM 06/28 45.13N/90.34W 3 NE Lublin 0.41 in 0614 AM 06/28 45.11N/90.69W Medford 0.30 in 0633 AM 06/28 45.30N/90.30W ...Trempealeau County... Ettrick 4WNW 3.11 in 0737 AM 06/28 44.19N/91.34W 2 S Arcadia 2.60 in 0640 AM 06/28 44.22N/91.49W Galesville 1.0 NE 2.24 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.10N/91.34W Trempealeau Dam 6 1.46 in 0600 AM 06/28 44.00N/91.44W 1 NW Trempealeau 1.35 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.03N/91.46W Trempealeau 7.6 NNW 1.03 in 0700 AM 06/28 44.11N/91.48W ...Vernon County... 2 NE Genoa 2.80 in 0838 AM 06/28 43.59N/91.21W Stoddard 0.1 SW 2.18 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.66N/91.22W Genoa Dam 8 2.02 in 0600 AM 06/28 43.57N/91.23W Viroqua 0.7 WNW 1.97 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.56N/90.90W Viroqua 0.8 ESE 1.83 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.55N/90.87W Viroqua 1.80 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.56N/90.88W Ontario 3e 1.20 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.72N/90.53W Westby 3ENE 1.00 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.67N/90.81W Hillsboro 0.5 WSW 0.60 in 0700 AM 06/28 43.65N/90.35W Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ LL  111 NOUS43 KGLD 281857 PNSGLD KSZ004-016-290700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Goodland KS 157 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT... The NOAA Weather Radio broadcast from Lenora Kansas WWF87 will be off the air most of the day Monday starting at 9 AM CDT. This station serves portions of Norton and Graham counties in Kansas. We will notify everyone once the broadcast is restored. We apologize for any inconvenience. $$  291 NOUS44 KOHX 282013 PNSOHX TNZ005>011-023>034-056>066-075-077>080-093>095-291200- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Nashville TN 313 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...SUMMARY OF JUNE 21 2019 TORNADO AND DAMAGING WIND SURVEYS... Storm surveys from the Friday, June 21, 2019 severe storms have found a total of 4 tornadoes and widespread, very damaging straight-line winds across Middle Tennessee. .Antioch EF0 Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.25 miles Path Width /maximum/: 50.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2019 Start Time: 08:04 PM CDT Start Location: 5 NNW La Vergne / Davidson County / TN Start Lat/Lon: 36.0783 / -86.6076 End Date: 06/21/2019 End Time: 08:06 PM CDT End Location: 5 SW Rural Hill / Davidson County / TN End Lat/Lon: 36.0725 / -86.5892 Survey Summary: A small, brief EF0 tornado touched down in Antioch near the intersection of Anderson Road and Country Way Road. The tornado took a U-shaped path and moved southeast across Oak Trees Court, Country Meadow Drive, Country Meadow Court, Country Lawn Drive, Towne Village Road, Fall Court, Dove Creek Road, and Huntingboro Trail, snapping and uprooting numerous trees in a narrow, convergent path. A few trees fell onto homes causing minor damage. Turning more eastward, the tornado strengthened and caused significant roof and siding damage to many homes along Leatherbury Court, Seasons Lake Court, and Seasons Drive. The tornado appears to have lifted north of the intersection of Smith Springs Parkway and Mt View Road. .Donelson EF0 Tornado... Rating: EF0 Estimated Peak Wind: 85 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.0 miles Path Width /maximum/: 200.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2019 Start Time: 08:00 PM CDT Start Location: 6 SW Green Hill / Davidson County / TN Start Lat/Lon: 36.1824 / -86.6572 End Date: 06/21/2019 End Time: 08:02 PM CDT End Location: 6 SSW Green Hill / Davidson County / TN End Lat/Lon: 36.1644 / -86.63 Survey Summary: A brief EF0 tornado touched down in the Stones River Bend Park and moved southeast, snapping several trees along the river. Moving through the Standford Estates subdivision, the tornado blew down numerous large trees in a convergent pattern on Edgemont Drive, Myrick Drive, Stanford Drive, Belding Drive, and Jenry Drive, with some trees falling onto and heavily damaging homes. Many of these same homes were also damaged in a severe microburst on April 18, 2017. The tornado continued southeast and blew down many more trees on Wellington Square, Lebanon Pike, and along the Stones River Greenway before lifting. Special thanks to Nashville Office of Emergency Management for their assistance with this survey. .Two Rivers Damaging Wind Event... Peak wind /Estimated/: 65 mph Path Length /statute/: 2.5 miles Path Width /maximum/: 0.3 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Date: 06/21/2019 Time: 07:56 PM CDT to 07:58 PM CDT Location: 3 NNW Donelson to 0.7 N Donelson To the west of the EF0 Donelson tornado, a path of damaging straight-line winds affected areas generally along McGavock Pike and adjacent side streets from near Opry Mills Mall southeastward to the Stones River bend north of Lebanon Pike. Scattered trees were snapped and uprooted in a southeast direction and several power lines were blown down in this area. .North Macon County EF1 Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.7 miles Path Width /maximum/: 150.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2019 Start Time: 08:07 PM CDT Start Location: 4 ESE Amos / Macon County / KY Start Lat/Lon: 36.617 / -86.0216 End Date: 06/21/2019 End Time: 08:09 PM CDT End Location: 4 SW Akersville / Macon County / KY End Lat/Lon: 36.6157 / -85.9917 Survey Summary: A short but intense EF-1 tornado touched down in far northern Macon County near Green Valley Road and moved eastward across Oak Knob Road and along Underwood Road before lifting. Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted along the path, a few homes were damaged by falling trees, and several barns and outbuildings were damaged. The tornado damage was surrounded by a massive 8 mile long by 1.5 mile wide downburst which caused more scattered but severe wind damage over a much wider area. .North Macon County Damaging Wind Event... Peak wind /Estimated/: 85 mph Path Length /statute/: 8 miles Path Width /maximum/: 1.5 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Date: 06/21/2019 Time: 08:00 PM CDT to 08:11 PM CDT Location: 8 NNW Lafayette to 7 NE Lafayette An unusually large and intense downburst moved southeast out of Kentucky across northern Macon County, causing severe straight- line wind damage from Highway 10 at the Kentucky border southeastward to Highway 261, including the Green Valley, White Oak, Underwood, and Galen communities. Along nearly every road in this large area, scattered trees were snapped and uprooted, numerous barns were damaged or destroyed, a few homes were damaged by falling trees, and several power lines and poles were downed. .East Fentress County EF1 Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 3.0 miles Path Width /maximum/: 150.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2019 Start Time: 09:24 PM CDT Start Location: 4 E Allardt / Fentress County / TN Start Lat/Lon: 36.3802 / -84.7994 End Date: 06/21/2019 End Time: 09:27 PM CDT End Location: 3 WNW Rugby / Fentress County / TN End Lat/Lon: 36.3816 / -84.7461 Survey Summary: An EF-1 tornado touched down in the Stockton community west of Brannon Lane and moved east across Stockton Road, Mt Helen Road, HM Brooks Road, Chestnut Ridge Road, and Sam Smith Road before lifting. A few barns and outbuildings were damaged and hundreds of large trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. The worst damage was along Sam Smith Road where a strongly convergent, intense damage swath was cut through the forest and a home narrowly missed being crushed by numerous trees. The tornado path may have been longer to the east but that area is not accessible by roads. Special thanks to Fentress County Emergency Management for assisting us with this survey. .Southern Fentress County Damaging Wind Event... Peak wind /Estimated/: 70 MPH Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Date: 06/21/2019 Time: 09:20 PM CDT Location: Clarkrange A NWS and Fentress County Emergency Management storm survey determined that straight-line winds up to 70 mph struck the Clarkrange area. The front porch of a funeral home was blown down, a car wash lost much of its sheet metal roofing, and a gas station had damage to its gas pump awning. A few other buildings had minor exterior damage, and several scattered trees were snapped and uprooted. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph Note: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Shamburger/MacDonald  797 NOAK48 PAFC 282037 PNSAFC AKZ101-111-290845- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Anchorage AK 1237 PM AKDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...Smoke expected to increase in Anchorage and Matanuska Valley over the weekend... Smoke is expected to continue across Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley through Sunday night. The recent light southerly winds have advected smoke from of the Swan Lake fire northward into the area. Confidence is high that these conditions are expected to continue through Saturday. Southerly winds on Sunday will bring increased smoke into the area. The smoke is expected to be trapped near the surface during this time and more noticeable during overnight periods. Visibilities could be reduced to near 1 mile at times. Light and variable winds and hot, dry conditions will continue next week and although smoke may not be as thick as it will be the next couple of days, it will remain a concern for the foreseeable future. If you are considering travelling southward, a dense smoke advisory remains in effect for the Kenai Peninsula until 1 am Sunday morning. Stay updated on the current forecasts at: weather.gov/anchorage Air quality information: http://dec.alaska.gov/Applications/Air/airtoolsweb/Aq/ $$  740 NOAK48 PAFC 282040 PNSAFC AKZ101-111-300000- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Anchorage AK 1240 PM AKDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...Smoke expected to increase in Anchorage and Matanuska Valley over the weekend... Smoke is expected to continue across Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley through Sunday night. The recent light southerly winds have advected smoke from of the Swan Lake fire northward into the area. Confidence is high that these conditions are expected to continue through Saturday. Southerly winds on Sunday will bring increased smoke into the area. The smoke is expected to be trapped near the surface during this time and more noticeable during overnight periods. Visibilities could be reduced to near 1 mile at times. Light and variable winds and hot, dry conditions will continue next week and although smoke may not be as thick as it will be the next couple of days, it will remain a concern for the foreseeable future. If you are considering travelling southward, a dense smoke advisory remains in effect for the Kenai Peninsula until 1 am Sunday morning. Stay updated on the current forecasts at: weather.gov/anchorage Air quality information: http://dec.alaska.gov/Applications/Air/airtoolsweb/Aq/ $$  723 NOUS43 KDTX 282112 PNSDTX MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-282330- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 512 PM EDT Fri Jun 28 2019 HEAVY RAIN REPORTS Location Precip Duration (Inches) (Hours) Lat Lon ...Midland County... Midland M 1.60 24 43.62N 84.23W M = Measured E = Estimated $$  056 NOUS45 KBOU 282150 PNSBOU Public Information Statement National Weather Service Pueblo CO 400 PM MDT FRI JUN 28 2019 Colorado lightning safety awareness week continues through tomorrow. Today we discuss lightning medical issues for survivors. In Colorado, on average, three people are killed by lightning while 12 are injured. Last year, no lightning fatalities were reported while 2 people were injured. While any lightning fatality is tragic, injuries caused by lightning can be devastating to both the victim and the family. For those who have a family member or relative that suffers a significant disability from lightning, life changes forever. In addition to the physical pain and mental anguish suffered by the victim and their family, the incident may lead to a loss of income for all involved as medical expenses can drain the families financial resources. For more information on the medical issues of lightning survivors, point your web browser to, weather.gov/pub and in the news headline section, click on the lightning safety web link and choose Fridays statement. Steve Hodanish Senior Meteorologist NWS Pueblo, CO  524 NOAK48 PAFC 282251 CCA PNSAFC AKZ101-111-300000- Public Information Statement...CORRECTED National Weather Service Anchorage AK 251 PM AKDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...Smoke expected to increase in Anchorage and Matanuska Valley over the weekend... Smoke is expected to continue across Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley through Sunday night. The recent light southerly winds have advected smoke from the Swan Lake fire northward into the area. Confidence is high that these conditions are expected to continue through Saturday. Southerly winds on Sunday will bring increased smoke into the area. The smoke is expected to be trapped near the surface during this time and more noticeable during overnight periods. Visibilities could be reduced to near 1 mile at times. Light and variable winds and hot, dry conditions will continue next week and although smoke may not be as thick as it will be the next couple of days, it will remain a concern for the foreseeable future. If you are considering travelling southward, a dense smoke advisory remains in effect for the Kenai Peninsula until 1 am Sunday morning. Stay updated on the current forecasts at: weather.gov/anchorage Air quality information: http://dec.alaska.gov/Applications/Air/airtoolsweb/Aq/ $$  078 NOUS45 KTFX 282325 PNSTFX MTZ008>015-044>055-301800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Great Falls MT 500 PM MDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 06/27/19 TORNADO EVENT... .OVERVIEW... NUMEROUS SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OCCURRED ON THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING OF THURSDAY JUNE 27 2019. AN NWS GREAT FALLS SURVEY TEAM CONFIRMED ONE BRIEF TORNADO NEAR MOCCASIN AND BENCHLAND MONTANA. DETAILS OF THE SURVEY ARE FOUND BELOW. .MOCCASIN/BENCHLAND TORNADO... EF SCALE RATING: EF-0 ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 75-85 MPH PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 0.25 MILES PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 400 YARDS FATALITIES: 0 INJURIES: 0 START DATE: JUNE 27...2019 START TIME: 5:10 PM MDT START LOCATION: 1 NE BENCHLAND / JUDITH BASIN COUNTY / MT START LAT/LON: 47.0837 / -110.005 END DATE: JUNE 27...2019 END TIME: 5:15 PM MDT END LOCATION: 5 NW MOCCASIN / JUDITH BASIN COUNTY / MT END LAT/LON: 47.0844 / -110.002 SURVEY SUMMARY: U.S. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS SURVEYED TORNADO DAMAGE THAT INDICATED THAT THIS TORNADO WAS VERY WEAK AND BRIEF. THE DAMAGE WAS CONFINED TO A SINGLE LOCATION WITH EF- 0 TORNADO DAMAGE AND ESTIMATED WINDS BETWEEN 75 AND 85 MPH. EF-0 DAMAGE OCCURRED IN A RURAL AREA WITH DAMAGE TO TREES...SMALL BARNS AND OUTBUILDINGS. A SMALL BARN SLIGHTLY SLID OFF ITS FOUNDATION AND A GRAIN BIN WAS CRUSHED AND TOSSED INTO A FIELD NORTH OF ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION ABOUT 250 YARDS AWAY. AN OUTHOUSE WAS ALSO FOUND LIFTED FROM ITS FOUNDATION AND FLIPPED. A EAST FACING BARN DOOR WAS ALSO TOSSED WITH SOME METAL PIECES TWISTED TO A LOCATION ACROSS THE ROAD NORTH OF ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION. TWISTED DEBRIS FROM A METAL ROOF PANEL WERE ALSO FOUND IN A FIELD NORTH OF WHERE THE TORNADO OCCURRED. SEVERAL PIECES OF SPLINTERED WOOD WERE ALSO FOUND SCATTERED ACROSS THE DAMAGE AREA. THE TORNADO WAS LIKELY ON THE GROUND VERY BRIEFLY...POSSIBLY NO MORE THAN TWO MINUTES BEFORE IT LIFTED. EF SCALE: THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIED TORNADOES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES. EF0...WEAK......65 TO 85 MPH EF1...WEAK......86 TO 110 MPH EF2...STRONG....111 TO 135 MPH EF4...VIOLENT...166 TO 200 MPH EF5...VIOLENT...>200 MPH NOTE: INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENT AND PUBLICATION IN NWS STORM DATA. $$  737 NOUS43 KDLH 282333 PNSDLH MNZ012-020-021-291800- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Duluth MN 633 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2019 ...NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO IN FINLAND OUT OF SERVICE... The NOAA All Hazards Radio station in Finland at 162.425 MHz is offline due to a communications problem. There is currently no estimated time for when service may be restored. Alternate stations are available from Ely at 162.500 MHz, Virginia at 162.475 MHz, Duluth at 162.550 MHz, Grand Marais at 162.450 MHz, and Gunflint Lake at 162.525 MHz. We apologize for any inconvenience this outage has caused. $$ JJM