The severe threat continues to wind down Sunday afternoon after several thunderstorms moved through the Michiana area.
High winds up to 60 mph and large hail was reported in several counties. So far damage seems to be minimum with only a few downed power lines and tree limbs, according to area dispatchers.
Our viewing area is no longer under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning, but a watch remains in effect until 9 p.m. EDT.
The WSBT Weather Team will continue tracking these storm and will bring you the latest updates online, on air and on social media.
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Entities 0 Name: WSBT Weather Team Count: 1 1 Name: Michiana Count: 1 2 Name: Ed Russo Count: 1 Related 0 Url: http://ift.tt/18MGz4y Title: Severe Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Outbreak Expected in Midwest, Northeast; Baseball-Size Hail Already Reported - weather.com Description: A significant outbreak of severe weather including tornadoes, hurricane-force wind gusts and extremely large hail, is targeting the Midwest and Northeast this weekend. Powerful storms have already broken out in South Dakota, where winds blew a roof off a church in the town of Corsica. Baseball-size hail was reported nearby.