Eau Claire
Special Statement:
Issued at: 11:06 PM CDT on May 19, 2013, expires at: 11:45 PM CDT on May 19, 2013
- ...Thunderstorms moving into/developing over Chippewa and Eau Claire counties through 1145 PM CDT... At 1104 PM CDT...Weather Service radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 3 miles west of Strum to 9 miles northeast of Whitehall to 8 miles east of Franklin. These storms were moving northeast at 45 mph. Winds up to 40 mph are expected with these storms.
- Locations in or near the path of these storms include... Foster. Fall Creek. Ludington. Precautionary/preparedness actions... Lat...Lon 4459 9092 4459 9141 4460 9142 4494 9112 4487 9091 4462 9091 4460 9091 time...Mot...loc 0406z 208deg 41kt 4457 9142 4444 9114 4422 9095 Franks 1106 PM CDT sun may 19 2013 ...Thunderstorms moving into/developing over Chippewa and Eau Claire counties through 1145 PM CDT... At 1104 PM CDT...Weather Service radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 3 miles west of Strum to 9 miles northeast of Whitehall to 8 miles east of Franklin. These storms were moving northeast at 45 mph. Winds up to 40 mph are expected with these storms.
- Locations in or near the path of these storms include... Foster. Fall Creek. Ludington. Precautionary/preparedness actions... Lat...Lon 4459 9092 4459 9141 4460 9142 4494 9112 4487 9091 4462 9091 4460 9091 time...Mot...loc 0406z 208deg 41kt 4457 9142 4444 9114 4422 9095 Franks
Flash Flood Watch:
Issued at: 10:24 PM CDT on May 19, 2013, expires at: 7:00 PM CDT on May 20, 2013
- ...Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Monday evening... The Flash Flood Watch continues for
- portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin...including the following areas...in Minnesota...Anoka...Benton...Carver...Chisago... Dakota...Douglas...Freeborn...Goodhue...Hennepin...Isanti... Kanabec...Kandiyohi...Le Sueur...McLeod...Meeker...Mille Lacs...Morrison...Nicollet...Pope...Ramsey...Rice...Scott... Sherburne...Sibley...Stearns...Steele...Stevens...Todd... Waseca...Washington and Wright. In Wisconsin...Barron... Chippewa...Dunn...Eau Claire...Pepin...Pierce...Polk...Rusk and St. Croix.
- Through Monday evening
- a combination of saturated ground and the potential for heavy rain through early Monday evening could lead to localized areas of flash flooding. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation. You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued.
| Normal High: | 72° |
| Normal Low: | 50° |
| Record High: | 96° in 1934 |
| Record Low: | 32° in 1929 |
| Sunrise: | 5:35 am |
| Sunset: | 8:28 pm |
| Moonrise: | 2:21 pm |
| Moonset: | 2:10 am |
| Today's Moon | Waxing gibbous |
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