Midwest Brace for Impact: Severe Storms and Tornadoes Wreak Havoc Across Illinois and Missouri
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Tornado Watches were issued for several counties in southern Minnesota, northern Iowa, and western Wisconsin until 10 p.m. CDT on Monday.
Large hail, including egg-sized and ping pong-sized hail, was reported in Rice and Goodhue Counties in Minnesota.
A First Alert Weather Day was declared for both Monday and Tuesday evenings in Wisconsin due to the potential for strong to severe storms.
Some communities experienced heavy rainfall, raising concerns about potential flooding, especially in areas along rivers already running high.
The severe weather outbreak was fueled by temperatures in the 70s and a stalled front in southern Minnesota. The National Weather Service issued multiple warnings and watches as storms developed and tracked across the region. In Wisconsin, an unsettled weather pattern brought rounds of rain and storms, with the greatest threat being damaging hail. The storms also had the potential to produce strong wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. The timing of the storms was primarily in the late afternoon and evening hours. Looking ahead, the weather pattern is expected to remain unsettled, with additional chances for showers and storms throughout the week. A cold front is expected to move through for the weekend, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance of rain/snow showers.
Q: What areas were most affected by the storms?
Southern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin, particularly counties along and south of Highway 29 in Wisconsin.
Q: What were the primary threats from the storms?
Large hail, damaging winds, and potential tornadoes.
Q: When did the storms occur?
Primarily during the late afternoon and evening hours on Monday, April 12, 2026, and Tuesday, April 13, 2026.
Stay informed about the latest weather updates and warnings in your area.
Be prepared for potential severe weather, including having a plan for shelter in case of a tornado or strong winds.
Monitor local rivers and streams for potential flooding, especially if you live in an area that has already experienced heavy rainfall.
Secure outdoor objects that could be damaged by strong winds or hail.
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