Wild Day of Weather in West Central Illinois Expected

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  • Unseasonably warm temperatures, breezy southerly winds, and dry antecedent conditions will favor a critical fire danger today south of Highway 34. With that, we have a Red Flag  Warning in effect this afternoon for counties along a line from Memphis MO to Macomb IL.
  • Marginal Risk (level 1/5) for Severe weather early-mid morning, highlighting the potential for elevated thunderstorms producing hail. Later today, the Slight Risk (level 2/5) has been expanded westward for the afternoon thunderstorm activity, with an introduction of an Enhanced Risk (level 3/5) for our far east. All hazards are possible this afternoon.
  • Rain will transition to snow on the back end of the system, with the potential for some to see 1-2″. The main impact from the snow will be the reduced visibility due to heavy snowfall and strong winds.
  • Very strong winds are expected today, with a Wind Advisory in effect for the whole area, phasing in the area from west to east through the day. Gusts upwards 45-55 mph will be possible.

***Courtesy of the National Weather Service***

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