Severe thunderstorms developed
across central Illinois the afternoon of June 13, continuing through
the evening. Areas along and south of a Macomb to Bloomington
line were most affected by these storms. After the initial
storms exited the state in the mid to late evening hours, more
developed in western Illinois late in the evening, crossing the state
through the night.
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The national weather map at 7 am
CDT showed a strong low pressure center across Nebraska. This
was forecast to move northeast toward the upper Great Lakes region,
with warm and unstable air over much of the Midwest. The main
question was whether cloudiness from overnight storms across Missouri
would hamper the development of severe weather. |
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The two graphics at the left show
the probabilities of wind damage (top) and large hail (bottom), as
indicated in the Storm Prediction Center's forecast for Day 1 (in this
case, 11:30 AM Monday through 7 AM Tuesday). In the top
graphic, the hatched area indicates a 10% or greater probability of
wind speeds of 75 mph or greater. The hatched region in the
lower graphic indicates a 10% or greater probability of hail of at
least 2 inches in diameter. |
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The Lincoln radar
image at 3:12 PM showed all was quiet over the immediate central
Illinois area. Strong to severe thunderstorms had developed
across south central Illinois, between St. Louis and Vandalia. |
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At 4:04 PM, radar
showed a supercell thunderstorm developing over west central Illinois,
between Quincy and Macomb. This thunderstorm would produce half
dollar size hail in Huntsville, in Schuyler County, around 4:15 PM. |
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A little over an hour
later (5:08 PM), the thunderstorm in west central Illinois had moved
into Fulton County, where hail of half dollar to golfball-size was
reported around Lewistown, breaking windows in several vehicles.
Further south, strong to severe thunderstorms were increasing in areas
between Quincy and St. Louis, with a supercell thunderstorm west of
Carlinville. |
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The radar image at 6
PM showed severe thunderstorms in a line from Jacksonville south to
St. Louis. Several trees were damaged or brought down across
Scott and Morgan Counties |
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At 6:09 PM, the storms
were beginning to move into Sangamon County. Notice the S-shape
in the radar echoes west of Springfield. This can indicate the
potential for strong winds. |
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Around 6:30 PM, the
storms were moving through the Springfield area, causing extensive
damage to trees and power lines in Chatham, Springfield, and
Rochester. |
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At 7:08 PM, the storms
were moving through the heart of De Witt, Macon, and Christian
Counties. The strong winds continued, causing several buildings
in Latham to lose their roof, as well as one in Decatur; damage to a
grain bin in Hallsville; and extensive tree and power line damage.
Measured wind gusts around this time included 59 mph 7 miles northeast
of Lincoln (6:55 PM), 70 mph at Elwin at 7 PM, and 58 mph at the
Decatur Airport at 7:06 PM. |
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At 7:48 PM, radar
showed the squall line pushing across eastern and south central
Illinois. A measured wind gust of 65 mph was reported 2 miles
east of Urbana at this time. |
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At 9:37 PM, the
original squall line had mostly pushed into Indiana, but strong storms
were still occurring between Effingham and Terre Haute.
Meanwhile, the next batch of strong to severe storms was beginning to
develop north of St. Louis. |
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This radar image at
10:43 PM showed a bow echo (a line of thunderstorms bulging in the
middle) moving across Macoupin and Sangamon Counties. |
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By midnight, strong to
severe thunderstorms were again in a crooked line from Decatur to St.
Louis. |
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Some much-needed
rainfall occurred across portions of central Illinois. The
highest amounts were mainly south of I-72, especially from Alton
northeast through Decatur to near Champaign. The top image shows
the radar estimated rainfall as of about 5 AM Tuesday morning.
The radar estimated about 2.5 to 4 inches of rain in these areas
(yellow to orange shading). Radar totals can occasionally be
overestimated due to the occurrence of hail; the bottom image shows
specific rainfall observations about a half inch lower than the radar
estimate. The path of the supercell that
caused the large hail in west central Illinois is also visible in the
radar estimated rainfall image, indicated by the dark blue line from
Quincy to Peoria. |
Specific severe weather reports:
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
721 PM CDT TUE JUN 14 2005
..TIME... ...EVENT...
...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG....
..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0415 PM HAIL
HUNTSVILLE
40.18N 90.87W
06/13/2005 1.25 INCH
SCHUYLER
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
HALF DOLLAR
SIZE HAIL DENTED CARS.
0425 PM HAIL
5 W LITTLETON
40.23N 90.72W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
SCHUYLER
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
PENNY SIZE
HAIL. TIME ESTIMATED.
0508 PM HAIL
IPAVA
40.35N 90.32W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
FULTON
IL AMATEUR RADIO
0518 PM HAIL
2 W LEWISTOWN
40.40N 90.19W
06/13/2005 1.25 INCH
FULTON
IL AMATEUR RADIO
0521 PM HAIL
LEWISTOWN
40.40N 90.16W
06/13/2005 1.75 INCH
FULTON
IL AMATEUR RADIO
0521 PM HAIL
LEWISTOWN
40.40N 90.16W
06/13/2005 1.75 INCH
FULTON
IL AMATEUR RADIO
SEVERAL
VEHICLES WITH BROKEN WINDOWS AS A RESULT OF
GOLFBALL
SIZED HAIL.
0549 PM TSTM WND DMG
ALSEY
39.56N 90.43W
06/13/2005
SCOTT
IL LAW ENFORCEMENT
LIMBS DOWN IN
ALSEY REPORTED BY MAYOR.
0550 PM TSTM WND DMG
WINCHESTER
39.63N 90.46W
06/13/2005
SCOTT
IL LAW ENFORCEMENT
TREE SPLIT
AND BROUGHT DOWN BY HIGH WINDS.
0557 PM TSTM WND DMG 2
E MURRAYVILLE 39.58N
90.21W
06/13/2005
MORGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREE DOWN.
0600 PM TSTM WND DMG
WAVERLY
39.59N 89.95W
06/13/2005
MORGAN
IL PUBLIC
DOWNED TREES
AND TREE LIMBS. TIME ESTIMATED.
0600 PM HAIL
2 E MAPLETON
40.57N 89.68W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
PEORIA
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
HAIL REPORTED
ON PEKIN ROUTE 9 BRIDGE.
0623 PM TSTM WND DMG
CHATHAM
39.67N 89.70W
06/13/2005
SANGAMON
IL NWS EMPLOYEE
NUMEROUS
TREES DOWN IN TOWN, SOME MINOR HOUSE DAMAGE.
0630 PM TSTM WND DMG
SPRINGFIELD
39.78N 89.64W
06/13/2005
SANGAMON
IL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
NUMEROUS
TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN IN SPRINGFIELD.
0630 PM HAIL
SPRINGFIELD
39.78N 89.64W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
SANGAMON
IL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE
0630 PM TSTM WND DMG
ROCHESTER
39.75N 89.54W
06/13/2005
SANGAMON
IL NWS EMPLOYEE
HAM RADIO
TOWER BLOWN DOWN. NUMEROUS TREES BLOWN DOWN IN
ROCHESTER.
0639 PM TSTM WND DMG
CORNLAND
39.94N 89.41W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES DOWN.
TIME ESTIMATED.
0640 PM TSTM WND DMG
CHESTNUT
40.07N 89.20W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES AND
LIMBS DOWN. MACHINE SHED BLOWN DOWN.
0640 PM HAIL
CHESTNUT
40.07N 89.20W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
LOGAN
IL PUBLIC
0641 PM TSTM WND DMG 3
NE CORNLAND
39.97N 89.37W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
LARGE TREE
FELL ON A HOUSE.
0647 PM TSTM WND DMG
NIANTIC
39.85N 89.17W
06/13/2005
MACON
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES AND
POWER LINES DOWN.
0647 PM TSTM WND DMG
MOUNT AUBURN
39.77N 89.26W
06/13/2005
CHRISTIAN IL
EMERGENCY MNGR
POWER LINES
DOWN.
0649 PM TSTM WND DMG
MOUNT PULASKI
40.01N 89.28W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREE LIMBS
AND POWER LINES DOWN IN MOUNT PULASKI AND
CHESTNUT.
0649 PM TSTM WND DMG
MOUNT PULASKI
40.01N 89.28W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
WINDOWS BLOWN
OUT OF RESIDENCE. BARN AND LEAN-TO BLOWN
DOWN.
0650 PM TSTM WND DMG
BEASON
40.15N 89.20W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
POWER LINES
DOWN. TIME ESTIMATED.
0652 PM TSTM WND DMG
LATHAM
39.97N 89.16W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
APARTMENT
HOUSE LOST ROOF. THREE TO FOUR OTHER BUILDINGS
LOST ROOFS.
NUMEROUS TREES DOWN BLOCKING ROADS.
0652 PM TSTM WND DMG
LATHAM
39.97N 89.16W
06/13/2005
LOGAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES AND
POWER LINES DOWN.
0653 PM TSTM WND DMG
WARRENSBURG
39.93N 89.06W
06/13/2005
MACON
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES AND
POWER LINES DOWN.
0655 PM TSTM WND GST 7
NE LINCOLN
40.22N 89.27W
06/13/2005 59 MPH
LOGAN
IL TRAINED SPOTTER
0655 PM TSTM WND DMG
STONINGTON
39.64N 89.19W
06/13/2005
CHRISTIAN IL
EMERGENCY MNGR
POWER LINES
DOWN. TIME ESTIMATED.
0658 PM TSTM WND DMG
DECATUR
39.85N 88.93W
06/13/2005
MACON
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
ROOF BLOWN
OFF BUSINESS.
0658 PM TSTM WND DMG
EDINBURG
39.66N 89.39W
06/13/2005
CHRISTIAN IL
EMERGENCY MNGR
POWER LINES
DOWN. ONE TREE DOWN, SEVERAL LARGE BRANCHES
DOWN.
0700 PM TSTM WND DMG
HALLSVILLE
40.15N 89.10W
06/13/2005
DE WITT
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
GRAIN BIN
DAMAGED. TIME ESTIMATED.
0700 PM TSTM WND GST
ELWIN
39.78N 88.96W
06/13/2005 70 MPH
MACON
IL STORM CHASER
SWOP REPORT.
0705 PM TSTM WND DMG
CLINTON
40.15N 88.96W
06/13/2005
DE WITT
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREE LIMBS
DOWN ACROSS THE COUNTY...SOME ON CARS.
0705 PM HAIL
CLINTON
40.15N 88.96W
06/13/2005 0.75 INCH
DE WITT
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
0706 PM TSTM WND GST 4
ESE DECATUR
39.84N 88.86W
06/13/2005 58 MPH
MACON
IL OFFICIAL NWS OBS
REPORTED AT
DECATUR AIRPORT.
0715 PM TSTM WND DMG 2
E HEYWORTH
40.31N 88.94W
06/13/2005
MCLEAN
IL PUBLIC
LARGE TREE
LIMB DOWN.
0717 PM HAIL
1 N BELLFLOWER
40.35N 88.53W
06/13/2005 1.75 INCH
MCLEAN
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
0740 PM TSTM WND DMG
MAHOMET
40.19N 88.40W
06/13/2005
CHAMPAIGN IL
EMERGENCY MNGR
TREES AND
POWER LINES DOWN.
0748 PM TSTM WND GST 2
E URBANA
40.11N 88.17W
06/13/2005 65 MPH
CHAMPAIGN IL
PUBLIC
MEASURED WIND
GUST. 1 INCH DIAMETER TREE BRANCHES DOWN.
0815 PM TSTM WND DMG
CHARLESTON
39.48N 88.18W
06/13/2005
COLES
IL EMERGENCY MNGR
TREE DOWN ON
HOUSE IN CHARLESTON.
0200 AM FLASH FLOOD
DECATUR
39.85N 88.93W
06/14/2005
MACON
IL LAW ENFORCEMENT
NUMEROUS
ROADS HAD WATER FLOWING OVER THEM FOR A TIME
THIS MORNING.
SEVERAL VIADUCTS FLOODED IN THE CITY.
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Pictures
(click image to enlarge):
Rochester (photo by John Hamm) |
Bloomington (photo by James Gluba) |
Decatur (photo by Paul Hadfield) |
Decatur (photo by Paul Hadfield) |
Elwin (photo by Paul Hadfield) |
Elwin (photo by Paul Hadfield) |
Rochester (photo by John Hamm) |
Bloomington (photo by James Gluba) |
Rosamond (photo by Markes Rodgers) |
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