Slight Risk Today 8/19/08

There is a Slight Risk of severe weather for parts of Idaho and Montana. Also for the Florida Peninsula due to Tropical Storm Fay.

WATCHES
Severe Thunderstorm Watch #842 for parts of west and central Montana until 8:00 MDT.
(Tornado Watches are in effect for Florida due to Tropical Storm Fay, Please see watch status in Fay Blog)

Today In Weather History

1987 - Thunderstorms moving out of southeastern Nebraska spread severe weather into eastern Kansas and western Missouri during the day. Thunderstorms in Nebraska produced hail three inches in diameter at Albion, and high winds which downed a large tent at Waterloo injuring a dozen persons. Thunderstorms in Kansas produced baseball size hail northwest of Topeka, and wind gusts to 80 mph at Fulton. Ten persons were injured in a thunderstorm at Princeton KS, and damage to crops in southern Franklin County KS was estimated at 3.5 million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

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