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May 31, 2006

FIVE INDIANA TORNADO TOUCHDOWNS WEDNESDAY NEAR MONTICELLO--100 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CHICAGO

Powerful thunderstorms erupted in downstate Indiana and Illinois Wednesday unleashing half a dozen twisters—five of which touched down in the area surrounding Monticello, Indiana. It's fortunate most of these touchdowns occurred in fields, reports WGN-TV weather observer Mary Anne Best of Remington, Indiana, because they did little damage. Our thanks to Mary Anne for forwarding these pictures to us of one twister—the photos provided to Mary Ann by Mike Prangley, Chief Meteorologist at WLVI in West Lafayette, IN. Mary Anne notes that Monticello was one of the communities severely damaged in the infamous "Super Outbreak" of 1974--the country's biggest single outbreak of tornadoes.
- Tom Skilling


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Twisters 100 miles south of Chicago Wednesday

The same front responsible for Chicago’s temperature downturn Wednesday produced powerful thunderstorms downstate, including a half dozen tornadoes and thundery downpours which flooded fields. Initial reports indicate four twisters touched down around 2:40 p.m. Wednesday afternoon near Monticello, Indiana, 100 miles southeast of Chicago. Two other tornadoes occurred in central Illinois—one in Champaign County and the other south in Douglas County. Spotters monitoring the storms indicated no damage, saying the twisters’ paths remained away from most structures, traveling the area’s open fields.
Dust thrown into the air by the tornadic winds lent the storms a dramatic appearance. Torrential rainfall, including 5.50” in less than 2 hours near Pesotum, Illinois—15 miles south of Champaign—produced pools of standing water 2 feet deep.
-Tom Skilling

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