By Mark Leberfinger, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
July 14,2015; 9:26PM,EDT
As of 6:51 a.m. CDT, this blog is no longer active. Reports from the storm can be found below.
Severe thunderstorms continue to impact areas from the Midwest to the Ohio Valley on Tuesday morning.
The threat for damaging winds and flooding downpours will continue into Tuesday morning.
"Detroit could be impacted for the early morning commute," AccuWeather Meteorologist Mike Doll said.
Storms will continue to cause delays in the air, on the ground and on railways.
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Updates: (All times are listed in Central Time)
5:35 a.m. CDT Tuesday: 3.36 inches of rain in six hours near Cross Lanes, West Virginia, Mesonet reports.4:44 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Five water rescues have occurred in the Griffithsville-Yawkey, West Virginia, area, emergency management reports.
4:05 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Monday's storms contributed to a record rainfall of 1.43 inches in Wausau, Wisconsin. The old record was 1.21 inches, set in 1919.
3:57 a.m. CDT Tuesday: More than 18,000 Kentucky Power customers are without service in eastern Kentucky, the utility reports.
3:37 a.m. CDT Tuesday: 1.45 inches of rain fell in one hour at Logan, West Virginia, according to Mesonet.
3:26 a.m. CDT Tuesday: One person is dead and five others missing after flash flooding Monday night in Johnson County, Kentucky, WSAZ-TV reports.
3:20 a.m. CDT Tuesday: A flash flood emergency has been issued for southeastern Jackson County and central Gallia County in Ohio, the National Weather Service office at Charleston, West Virginia said.
3:16 a.m. CDT Tuesday: 1.47 inches of rain fell in one hour at Harts, West Virginia, according to Mesonet.
3:07 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Flooding continues on Interstate 90 in western New York.
2:51 a.m. CDT Tuesday: 1.09 inches of rain in 75 minutes at Milton, West Virginia, according to Mesonet.
2:37 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Interstate 90 between exits 60 and 61 is closed near Westfield, New York, due to flooding, according to the Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition.
2:34 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Flash flooding occurring in Lincoln County, West Virginia, trained spotter reports.
2:28 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Water rescues occurring in parts of Kentucky.
#BREAKING: Emergency crews rescuing people who are stranded in water in Sulphur (Henry Co). #Details Coming.
6-Hour Rainfall Totals from Ohio (As of 2:20 a.m. CDT Tuesday)
1:37 a.m. CDT Tuesday: At least 30 homes were affected by flash flooding in Roanoke, Indiana, emergency management reports. A bridge was also washed out, north of the community.
1:30 a.m. CDT Tuesday: 1.10 inches of rain fell in 1 hour at Zaleski, Ohio, Mesonet reports.
1:19 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Storm capable of producing a tornado is south of Scottsburg, Indiana.
1:07 a.m. CDT Tuesday: A flash flood emergency has been issued for southeastern Jackson County, Ohio, according to the National Weather Service office in Charleston, West Virginia.
1:02 a.m. CDT Tuesday: A line of storms is rolling through Michigan from Cadillac to Adrian.
12:54 a.m. CDT Tuesday: More than 5,700 Michigan customers and 8,700 Wisconsin customers are without power after storms, utilities report.
12:41 a.m. CDT Tuesday: More than 10,000 Duke Energy customers are without power in the Cincinnati area, the utility reported.
12:33 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Multiple streets closed due to flash flooding in Madison, Indiana, law enforcement reports.
12:11 a.m. CDT Tuesday: Route 5 from Ripley to Westfield, New York, closed due to flooding, the Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition reports.
11:57 p.m. CDT Monday: Weather research continued as the storms moved through Indiana on Monday evening.
Incredible CG's during tonight's MCS mission near Crawfordsville, IN #PECAN15
11:29 p.m. CDT Monday: Flash flooding continues in Portland, Indiana, according to police.
11:12 p.m. CDT Monday: 2.27 inches of rain fell in two hours at Versailles, Ohio, Mesonet reports.
10:56 p.m. CDT Monday: More than 13,800 southern Ohio customers, mostly in the Cincinnati area, are without power, utilities report.
10:52 p.m. CDT Monday: More than 48,000 Indiana customers are without lights due to storms, utilities report.
10:38 p.m. CDT Monday: Flash flooding causing delays on Interstate 69 near Interstate 469 in Indiana, the Indiana Department of Transportation reports.
10:25 p.m. CDT Monday: U.S. Route 27 through downtown Portland, Indiana, is closed due to flooding, police report.
10:23 p.m. CDT Monday: 1.3 inches of rain fell in one hour at Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mesonet reports.
10:17 p.m. CDT Monday: Ground stops now in effect at O'Hare and Midway airports, the FAA reported.
10:12 p.m. CDT Monday: Flooding on Interstate 69, 3 miles east of Mahon, Indiana, with a vehicle rollover and entrapment, Indiana State Police report.
10:07 p.m. CDT Monday: Photos of a Kansas tornado taken earlier Monday.
Some additional pics from the tornado earlier east of Nickerson. Pictures taken by Steve Stacey. #kswx
9:47 p.m. CDT Monday: Flash flooding occurring in Huntington, Indiana, with water over roads, emergency management reports.
9:44 p.m. CDT Monday: More storms heading for Chicago as a ground stop continues for arriving flights at Midway airport, the FAA said.
9:33 p.m. CDT Monday: Storms moving into Madison County, Indiana, near Muncie.
9:27 p.m. CDT Monday: Thunderstorms are causing delays up to an hour and 15 minutes at Charlotte, North Carolina, airport, the FAA reports.
9:22 p.m. CDT Monday: Flash flooding is occurring in Portland, Indiana, according to police.
9:04 p.m. CDT Monday: More than 46,000 Appalachian Power customers are without power in West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee, the utility reported.
8:48 p.m. CDT Monday: A 60-mph wind gust was reported in Danville, Indiana, a NWS trained spotter reports.
8:20 p.m. CDT Monday: A funnel cloud was reported in Putnam County near Greencastle, Indiana, a NWS trained spotter reports.
7:53 p.m. CDT Monday: A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 14 miles southeast of Crawfordsville, Indiana.
6:46 p.m. CDT Monday: A tornado was confirmed on the ground around six miles northwest of Hutchinson, Kansas.
6:05 p.m. CDT Monday: Quarter- to ping-pong ball-sized hail was reported in Geneseo, Illinois, a NWS trained spotter reports.
5:58 p.m. CDT Monday: A traffic management program in effect for arrival traffic at Chicago O'Hare International Airport due to thunderstorms, the FAA reports. Some flights may be delayed up to 60 minutes.
5:52 p.m. CDT Monday: 1.25-inch hail was reported near Black Gnat, Kentucky, a NWS trained spotter reports.
5:09 p.m. CDT Monday: A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was moving through eastern Green and western Taylor County, Kentucky.
4:53 p.m. CDT Monday: A 65-mph wind gust was reported near Saloma, Kentucky, a NWS trained spotter reports.
4:07 p.m. CDT Monday: More than 18,000 customers are without power in West Virginia, Appalachian Power reports.
3:12 p.m. CDT Monday: Kentucky Power reports that 8,035 customers are currently without power.
2:11 p.m. CDT Monday: Local law enforcement reports trees down countywide in Shelby County, Kentucky.
1:03 p.m. CDT Monday: Local law enforcement reports multiple trees and power lines are down throughout downtown Cincinnati.
1:01 p.m. CDT Monday: Severe storms are moving into the Cincinnati area:
12:48 p.m. CDT Monday: The NWS reported .80 of an inch of rain fell in Indianapolis during the storm, bringing the July total up to 7.23 inches.
12:21 p.m. CDT Monday:A funnel cloud was spotted in Jennings County near Country Squire Lakes, Indiana, local law enforcement reports.
12:03 p.m. CDT Monday: Strong winds sent trees crashing across a backyard in Marion County, Indiana.
11:55 a.m. CDT Monday: Downed trees and power outages cause travel delays around Indianapolis:
11:32 a.m. CDT Monday: Large tree down in Indianapolis:
11:19 a.m. CDT Monday: Heavy rain causing travel problems in downtown Indianapolis:
Newspaper boxes blown over at 11/Meridian. Strong winds. Drenching rain. Streets starting to flood. #wthr #inwx
10:42 a.m. CDT Monday: Storms rolled across the Carmel, Indiana, area:
10:36 a.m. CDT Monday: Severe storms are approaching Indianapolis:
10:01 a.m. CDT Monday: Strong winds sent large tree limbs crashing into a shed, causing damage in Hoopeston, Illinois, local emergency management reports.
9:58 a.m. CDT Monday: Low clouds engulfed the Chicago skyline:
9:19 a.m. CDT Monday: A downed tree blocked Highway 12 in Mottville, Michigan, as storms pushed over the area, a NWS trained spotter reports.
9:17 a.m. CDT Monday: Departing flights out of Chicago O'Hare International Airport facing delays up to 90 minutes, the FAA reports. At Midway, a Gate Hold program is in effect with delays up to 30 minutes for departing flights, according to the FAA.
8:28 a.m. CDT Monday: More than 1,600 ComEd customers are affected by power outages across downtown Chicago, the utility reports.
8:10 a.m. CDT Monday: More than 140 flights have been canceled at Chicago O'Hare Airport with another 440 delayed, FlightStats reports.
7:23 a.m. CDT Monday: A NWS trained spotter reports large trees have split open as storms push over the Brandon, Minnesota, area.
7:21 a.m. CDT Monday: The storms are invading the Chicago metro area in time for the morning commute.
7:15 a.m. CDT Monday: Storms are moving into the Chicago area:
Shelf cloud over Chicago this morning (Taken near MDW Airport) #ilwx
6:51 a.m. CDT Monday: More than 1.8 inches of rain fell in 40 minutes across De Kalb, Illinois, according to a NWS trained spotter.
6:28 a.m. CDT Monday: As severe storms invade the region, some delays are in effect for some railroad lines in northern Illinois:
5:57 a.m. CDT Monday: A NWS trained spotter reports 1-inch hail has caused damage in Juneau, Wisconsin.
5:54 a.m. CDT Monday: A 66-mph wind gust was recorded at Rockford Airport in Winnebago, Illinois.
5:47 a.m. CDT Monday: Law enforcement in Marquette County, Wisconsin, reports widespread tree damage across the county. Similar damage reported in Green Lake County, according to a NWS trained spotter.
5:45 a.m. CDT Monday: A traffic management program in effect for arrival traffic at Chicago O'Hare International Airport due to thunderstorms, the FAA reports. Some flights may be delayed up to 85 minutes.
5:28 a.m. CDT Monday: Local officials report of a tree down across a road in Richmond, Wisconsin, as storms push through the region.
4:03 a.m. CDT Monday: A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was moving through southern Dodge County in southeastern Wisconsin.
3:29 a.m. CDT Monday: Local law enforcement respond to several reports of trees down, including at least one report of tree damage to a home.
3:02 a.m. CDT Monday: Wind gust of near 75 mph reported by trained spotter in Belleville, Wisconsin.
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