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Flash flood warning, tornado watch in effect for McHenry County
Vipond says Day County, which includes Waubay, saw the brunt of the storm damage.
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The National Weather Service has now confirmed 6 tornadoes in the Local 4 area on Thursday.
There were reports of funnel clouds near Watertown as well, before the storm system moved on into Minnesota.
She said storms could create torrential downpours, hail and damaging winds.
A large barn, in its path of destruction, was destroyed at 13430 E. County A. Nobody or animals were injured. Investigators also found downed wires and trees damaged.
Even the professionals were caught off guard by the fast-moving storm. No warnings have been issued thus far.
As heavy rain and strong winds hit the city, temperatures dropped 15 degrees within an hour-between 1:45 and 2:45 p.m., according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s weather observation page for Janesville. Other damage was reported on County Roads 507 and 509 northwest of Mt. Zion, as well as along Roads 100, 101 and 102 east and northeast of Mt. Zion.
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Forecasters say thunderstorms are likely for much of the watch area during the afternoon and evening.