Midwest Brace for Impact: Severe Storms and Tornadoes Wreak Havoc Across Illinois and Missouri
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Widespread Damaging Winds:: The primary threat is widespread damaging winds, with gusts over 75 mph possible in some areas. This could lead to power outages and tree damage.
Tornado Risk:: A few tornadoes are possible, including the potential for strong tornadoes (EF2 or greater).
Winter Weather Transition:: Following the severe thunderstorms, a cold front will bring accumulating snow to parts of the Midwest, impacting travel.
Chicago Impacts:: Chicago is under a Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) for severe weather, with the highest threat near and south of I-80. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for several counties, with 1-3" of snow and wind gusts as high as 45 mph expected. Flight cancellations and delays have already occurred at Chicago airports.
Why this matters: This weather outbreak poses a significant risk to life and property. Residents in the affected areas need to stay informed, prepare for potential power outages, and have a plan for seeking shelter.
The severe weather outbreak is the result of a strong cold front interacting with warm, moist air. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted areas with the highest risk of severe weather. The main concern is damaging wind gusts, but the possibility of tornadoes cannot be ruled out. In Chicago, the weather is already impacting air travel, with hundreds of flights canceled at O'Hare. The transition to winter weather will create additional hazards, including slippery roads and reduced visibility. Prepare for potential power outages, ensure you have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, and know where to seek shelter. The combination of severe thunderstorms and accumulating snow will create dangerous travel conditions. High winds are expected with the possibility of hail.
Q: What areas are most at risk?
The Midwest, South, and East are all at risk, with specific areas highlighted by the Storm Prediction Center.
Q: What are the main threats?
Damaging winds, tornadoes, and accumulating snow are the main threats.
Q: How can I prepare?
Prepare for power outages, have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, and know where to seek shelter.
Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings.
Have a plan for seeking shelter in case of a tornado or severe thunderstorm.
Prepare for potential power outages.
Be aware of the risk of hazardous travel conditions due to snow and ice.
Charge devices in case of power outages and travel with caution.
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