The National Weather Service for Northern Indiana has placed Marshall County in the "Enhanced Risk," which is a level 3 of 5, for severe storms this afternoon and evening.
Confidence is increasing that a line of severe thunderstorms will pass through Marshall County between 2 pm and 7 pm today.
This morning's line of storms is NOT an early arrival of the severe line.
Damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and, to a lesser extent, tornadoes and large hail are the primary threats in this afternoon and evening's scenarios. Storms will produce heavy rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour.
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