Tag: National Weather Service
The Winter Weather Advisory that was supposed to go into effect at 3 p.m. today is now a Freezing Rain Advisory. The National Weather Service office in Syracuse has cancelled the Winter Weather Advisory and have now issued a Freezing Rain Advisory for Kosciusko County and surrounding areas. The advisory will go into effect at …read more.
The National Weather Service office in Syracuse has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for Kosciusko County which is in effect until 11 a.m. Tuesday. Wind chill readings tonight through tomorrow morning will drop to between 12 below and 18 below zero. Winds out of the west are expected from 10 mph to 20 mph bringing …read more.
The National Weather Service office in Syracuse has offered a special weather statement for today, Dec. 31. The NWS is forecasting periods of moderate snow to develop this afternoon ahead of a cold front. The snow is expected to intensify through the afternoon with visibilities down to one-half mile possible in some areas. Total snow …read more.
The Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Kosciusko County through 10 p.m. tonight and before it’s said and done forecasters say we could see 5 inches of snow. Snow with areas of blowing snow will continue through about 5 p.m., and snow will be likely throughout the evening hours. Today’s high will reach near …read more.
The National Weather Service has growing confidence in a winter storm system that is moving toward the Midwest and has now issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Kosciusko and Marshall counties among others. The advisory goes into effect from 7 p.m. this evening to 7 p.m. Friday. The advisory means the possibility for strong winds …read more.
The Indiana National Weather Service office in Syracuse has issued a special weather statement for Kosciusko County and the surrounding counties including Marshall, Elkhart, LaGrange, Noble, Whitley and Wabash. Meteorologists have been watching a system that began developing off the coast of Texas early this week and is now moving across southern Colorado and the …read more.
Weather forecasters are closely monitoring a winter storm system as it begins to blanket parts of the northwest with snow. According to National Weather Service meteorologist Courtney Oberfell in Syracuse, the system that is expected to affect the midwest has not reached landfall yet. When it reaches the shores of Texas and moves across the …read more.
The combination of an unseasonably moist air mass, light winds and some decrease in cloud cover is resulting in areas of dense fog across northern Indiana. That has prompted the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana to issue a dense fog advisory for Kosciusko County. The advisory is in effect now until 11 a.m. Monday. …read more.
Temperatures around Warsaw are cooler than yesterday’s highs, which reached into the 60s. Winds are sustained between 20 mph and 25 with gusts up to 30 miles per hour. And the cooler temps are expected to bring a few flurries. Tonight’s forecast calls for a 50 percent chance of snow for the area, but due …read more.
The effects of Hurricane Sandy will be as far reaching as Chicago and northern Indiana will feel the impact starting tomorrow. A tropical system, or its remnants that become “extratropical,” can have a massive radius of influence on the weather pattern, according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, the NWS notes that because of the …read more.
Grab a jacket and hold on to your hats! The National Weather Service Office in Syracuse has issued a wind advisory for Sunday. Sustained winds of 15 mph to 30 mph are expected from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday with gusts to 45 mph by the afternoon. Unsecured objects may be easily picked up …read more.
With temperatures expected to dip into the mid-30s tonight, the National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Kosciusko County. The advisory is in affect from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. Monday. Isolated areas could see temperatures dip to near freezing meaning sensitive vegetation could be damaged by first if left uncovered.
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has issued a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 6 p.m. this evening. In Indiana, 13 counties are included in the watch area, including Kosciusko, Whitley, Huntington, Fulton and Wabash. Damaging winds and hail and isolated tornadoes are possible in the watch areas. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer said …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS—As rain and wind from Hurricane Isaac approach Indiana, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security is asking everyone to join emergency management officials in preparing for potential storms and localized flooding. As the prediction stands now, the National Weather Service is forecasting that Indiana may receive 2-8 inches of rain by Tuesday. Central Indiana and …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement warning for much of northern Indiana this weekend of the potential for heavy rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Isaac. Rainfall amounts exceeding 4 inches or more are possible. The heavy rainfall will likely lead to localized flooding especially in low lying areas and ponding …read more.
August is typically known as one of the warmest months of summer, but this week a cold front moving through will keep temperatures below average. According to the National Weather Service, we could see a stormy start to the week and, later in the week, a second and stronger cold front more typical of autumn weather will …read more.
Kosciusko County escaped the worst of Saturday night’s severe weather, although there was some reports of downed trees and flooding. Center Street near Boggs Industrial Park flooded for approximately 2 hours after the storm. On East Market Street, a tree fell across the road narrowly missing a woman who was in a vehicle. A large …read more.
A severe thunderstorm moving through Warsaw is causing flooding on Center Street and has downed a tree in the 1600 block of East Market Street. Warsaw Fire Department is on scene where a tree is blocking the street. The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana said a strong thunderstorm moved through the area and is …read more.
Dry conditions in the first half of 2012 have impacted much of the region. The hot and dry weather in June and July have only intensified on-going drought conditions across the area. Severe to extreme drought conditions are present across much of Northern Indiana, Southern Lower Michigan and Northwest Ohio, with drought conditions across most …read more.
People who suffer from seasonal allergies may notice their symptoms intensify today. The National Weather Service reports today is a high-pollen day for weeds. For a list of all the U.S. locations forecast to have high pollen today in the coming days, visit the Pollen Hot Spots page. The NWS in Northern Indiana says this morning’s severe …read more.
Motorists are advised to drive with caution this morning as already reports of high water are being reported in several areas. Some of those areas are impassible. Although northern Indiana is finally getting some much needed rain, it’s coming down so hard and fast that flash flood warnings and advisories have been issued for most …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Kosciusko County that is in effect from noon today until 7 p.m. this evening. Afternoon temperatures are expected to reach between 90 and 95 degrees with heat index values nearing 100 by this afternoon. Lower temperatures and less humidity are expected Thursday. A heat advisory …read more.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southern Kosciusko County, effective under 4:30 p.m. At 3:32 p.m., NWS Doppler Radar indicated a severe thunderstorm moving east at 15 mph over the southern part of the county. The storm is capable of producing quarter size hail and damaging winds in excess of …read more.
Storms have provided some overdue rain for northern Indiana, unfortunately Kosciusko County missed out on the glory. The National Weather Service says South Bend received 2.11 inches of rain on Saturday. Granger reportedly received 2.5 inches of rain in a 15-minute afternoon downpour that created near blinding sheets of rain. It was the first measurable …read more.
The National Weather Service of Northern Indiana is calling for isolated showers and thunderstorms between the 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. hours to be ending late this evening. Temperatures will fall into the mid 70s and winds will be out of the southwest at 5 mph to 10 mph. Just before 2 p.m. today the …read more.
The National Weather Service in Northern Indiana has released the latest drought monitor information and it shows the widespread drought conditions across the state continue to worsen. Ongoing persistent dryness along with well above normal temperatures has lead to steadily worsening drought conditions across the region. Forecasters are calling for below normal rainfall and …read more.
The National Weather Service is reporting record high temperatures have been reached today. As of 4 p.m., the NWS reported a record high of 101 degrees at Fort Wayne. That ties a record for this day set in 1955. In South Bend, the thermostat hit 100 degrees. The last time temperatures reached that high there …read more.
The National Weather Service near North Webster, Ind., has issued an excessive heat warning in effect for Kosciusko County beginning Tuesday and extending through Saturday. The heat warning will go into effect from noon Tuesday, July 3, to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 7. The heat warning means hazardous weather is impending. Very hot conditions will …read more.
Recently the weather has been anything but a mundane, routine conversation piece. It has taken on an extremely serious tone, particularly for anyone dependent upon rainfall. Local area drought conditions are being compared to 1988, another benchmark year. Last week, the U.S. Drought Monitor placed Kosciusko County and other areas nearby in northern Indiana in …read more.
Approximately 500 NIPSCO customers in Warsaw and Winona Lake and 125 in North Webster, and about 500 Kosciusko REMC customers are still without power as of 2 p.m. Sunday. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallamer says NIPSCO has been working around the clock to restore electricity and now expect everyone to be back online by this afternoon. …read more.
The National Weather Service in northern Indiana has issued a fire weather watch for increased fire danger from Thursday morning through Thursday evening for most of northern Indiana. Indiana counties included in the watch are Adams, Allen, Blackford, Cass, DeKalb, Elkhart, Fulton, Grant, Huntington, Jay, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, Miami, Noble, Pulaski, Starke, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, …read more.



















