The tornado damage in Jay County took a north-east path roughly from 150 N / SR 1 and 700 E / 400 N. There are many homes damaged or destroyed. There were no significant injuries reported. There are down power lines and poles and the power is out in many areas.
— Jay County Sheriff (@JayCoSheriff) November 5, 2017
#inwx Jay County tornado damage pic.twitter.com/3c15qawyU1
— Audrey Muhlenkamp (@PortlandCorn) November 5, 2017
Damage from around Yorktown (Delaware county). Photos courtesy Robin Davis Webb #INwx pic.twitter.com/xY0INHOJEd
— Marcus Bailey (@marcusbailey) November 5, 2017
Thread of damage near Dunkirk, IN. Photo Credit: Roger Overby. @NWSIWX @NWSIndianapolis @WISH_TV @CSaylorWx pic.twitter.com/UeB7ssCyGw
— Adam Grimes (@WX_Grimes) November 5, 2017
Five inches of rain and at least one apparent tornado, after a cold front spent Sunday slipping through the state and taking a spin on some upper level energy.
Here’s a map showing the tornado reports from Jay and Blackford counties around 1:40pm-2:00pm yesterday.
Here is video from damage to the Fieldhouse in Muncie.
WIND DAMAGE REPORTS
Madison County
Delaware County
Tippecanoe County
Tipton County
Randolph County
Clinton County
Lawrence County
check out this rain total on Sunday from Jeremy in Chesterfield (eastern Madison county). #INwx #daybreak8 pic.twitter.com/y44tI0oBgI
— Marcus Bailey (@marcusbailey) November 6, 2017
Rain totals:
5.00″ | Chesterfield (Madison Co.)
4.00″ | Yorktown (Delaware Co.)
2.80″ | Near Bargersville (Johnson Co.)
2.38″ | Union City (Randolph Co.)
2.14″ | Muncie Airport
1.92″ | Bloomington
1.55″ | Straughn (Henry Co.)
1.27″ | Terre Haute Airport
1.17″ | Indianapolis Airport
1.16″ | Near Fishers
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