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WhiteWolf
07/26/2019 02:07PM
 
Likelihood of strong/severe storms for much of the BwcaW later today is high. As of this writing large hail ( up to 2" diameter) and wind 60+ mph seems to be the greatest threat of severe weather though an isolated tornado is possible.
 
nctry
07/15/2019 02:46PM
 
Sounds like the BWCA is in direct path of a heavy storm. If you have a way to alert anyone, maybe send a message ASAP!
 
airmorse
07/15/2019 03:02PM
 
I saw that. Looks like a bad one. I hope I'm wrong.
 
nctry
07/27/2019 12:49AM
 
I think I drove through some of that. Heavy hail cracked my windshield... was not a long storm but wow it came fast and hard. Was driving towards Hibbing from Eveleth on Hwy 37.
 
onajourney
07/28/2019 10:32AM
 
We live just south of Cook and the July 26th storm brought about an inch of hail and pretty much destroyed my garden! Would have hated to be in a tent!!


Looks like more storms may be on the way today.
 
LindenTree
07/18/2019 12:31PM
 
Tornado reported in Northern St, Louis county last nite.
 
cowdoc
07/27/2019 05:01PM
 
I was in the July 2014 storm.....the one that caused all the injuries and rescues on Lady Boot Bay. We were far from there .....on Gaskin. It had been a dead calm, sweltering afternoon and the fish bit like mad that evening. That should of been my list of clues. I had printed the 10 day forcast but forgot my weather radio......oops. Went to bed late and as I fell asleep I heard the breeze start to whistle through the white pines. Hour or 2 later, the first round of thunder woke me and the first wave of wind. Then the horizontal rain came with more wind, lightening, thunder. The tent walls started bowing in even though we were in a decent, sheltered location. I did a quick recall through my mind of where tents, trees and big rocks (for shelter) were, and I knew all had their rain gear if needed. I also knew canoes were well stashed and tied down. A medium sized pine went down in camp, near fire pit, and I almost said "time to exit tents", but things started to calm a little then and we rode it out inside for the remainder and even went back to sleep in just a good old frog soaker. All was well in the morning except for soaked , scattered gear and lots of small down trees on the portages out. It took a while to get to Poplar and there were FS personnel at the landing and that's where I heard about the troubles in the western BW and considered us fortunate. Weather radio always gets remembered now as that storm was nowhere on the 5 day forcast. I have been in some other storms, but none as bad as that night. You should always go to bed with some sort of plan in your mind......just in case.
 
minnmike
07/28/2019 06:31PM
 
4keys: "That is the worst thing about a garden, besides weeding, is how easily it can be wiped out after you've put in so much time and effort. I have a large garden, including 36 tomatoes, so hail is definitely not welcome here.
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+1
 
minnmike
07/15/2019 03:44PM
 
Yeah just saw that on radar. Hopefully not as bad as it looks. Thoughts with all you brothers and sisters in the BW right now.
 
x2jmorris
07/27/2019 06:31AM
 
I can't even imagine being up there in one of these storms. Kind of surprised with how often I go but so far so good. It'd be a stressful day/night.
 
WhiteWolf
07/26/2019 05:51PM
 
WUUS53 KDLH 262240
SVRDLH
MNC031-075-262330-
/O.NEW.KDLH.SV.W.0090.190726T2240Z-190726T2330Z/


BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Duluth MN
540 PM CDT Fri Jul 26 2019


The National Weather Service in Duluth MN has issued a


* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
West central Cook County in northeastern Minnesota...
Northern Lake County in northeastern Minnesota...


* Until 630 PM CDT.


* At 540 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near White Iron
Lake, or 7 miles southeast of Ely, moving east at 50 mph.


HAZARD...70 mph wind gusts and ping pong ball size hail.


SOURCE...Radar indicated.


IMPACT...People and animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail
damage to roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles. Expect
considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to
mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings.


* Locations impacted include...
Clear Lake, Winton, White Iron Lake, Snowbank Lake, Forest Center,
Little Saganaga Lake, Fall Lake, southern Boundary Waters Canoe
Area Wilderness, Birch Lake, Sea Gull Lake, Bald Eagle Lake, Gabbro
Lake, Alice Lake, Perent Lake, Ojibway Lake, Farm Lake, Phoebe
Lake, Kawishiwi Lake, Isabella Lake, and Disappointment Lake.




 
straighthairedcurly
07/17/2019 09:14PM
 
nctry: "Could be another rocky day. I see another storm heading my way and aiming for canoe country... hopefully it’ll stay a little south. Sorry Karen... haha."


Yep, tornado warning for Quetico. Hope my son's group is safe tonight.
 
4keys
07/28/2019 05:10PM
 
That is the worst thing about a garden, besides weeding, is how easily it can be wiped out after you've put in so much time and effort. I have a large garden, including 36 tomatoes, so hail is definitely not welcome here.

 
thistlekicker
07/28/2019 05:32PM
 
Just got out, we were on Disappointment on the 26th when the "bowing out" area came through - it was the worst weather I've been "out" in and not something I'd like to experience again. Crazy high winds I'd have to say over 50 mph, sideways rain turning to hail, wind direction "rotating" from west to south to east. Wow. Heart rate was definitely elevated for some time after.
 
minnmike
07/15/2019 04:26PM
 
It looks like wind gusts up in the mid 50 mph for parts or the BW. Worse in the Q up to mid 60's. Heavy rain and possible hail.
 
nctry
07/17/2019 08:42AM
 
Could be another rocky day. I see another storm heading my way and aiming for canoe country... hopefully it’ll stay a little south. Sorry Karen... haha.
 
WhiteWolf
07/26/2019 06:01PM
 
Would not be surprised if there is 80+ mph winds with this system as it is "bowing" out --- similar to the 99' event though not as widespread and hopefully not as strong but right now on dual-pol radar winds are easily 70 mph...
 
airmorse
07/26/2019 06:38PM
 
That's not good.
 
MN_Lindsey
07/15/2019 06:44PM
 
My friend noted the hot night last night, and this morning, and pulled out this morning ahead of the storm.


Good call. She sent me a screenshot of the radar and it looked nasty. They have a cabin nearby so not all is lost. Better to be safe than sorry.