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Tornado Watch and Extreme Heat Warning in Illinois and Missouri

The Midwest is facing a double whammy of severe weather as a tornado watch is in effect for parts of Missouri and Illinois, while an extreme heat warning has been issued for Cook County, Illinois. Residents are urged to take precautions and...

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Key Insights

  • A tornado watch is in effect for over 5 million people in central and southern Illinois and eastern Missouri, including St. Louis, until 5 p.m. ET Wednesday.
  • The main threats include large hail (up to egg-sized) and wind gusts up to 112 km/h, with the possibility of tornadoes.
  • Cook County, Illinois, is under an extreme heat warning from Saturday through Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach 90°F (32°C) and heat index values exceeding 100°F (38°C).
  • High nighttime temperatures during the heat wave will offer little relief, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses.
  • Approximately 11% of Chicago residents lack access to air conditioning, increasing their vulnerability to the heat.

In-Depth Analysis

The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) warned of rapidly developing thunderstorms across eastern Missouri and western Illinois, moving northeast. These storms pose threats of large hail, strong winds, and potential tornadoes. Simultaneously, an extreme heat wave is expected to grip Cook County, Illinois, posing significant health risks, especially to vulnerable populations. The combination of high temperatures and humidity will create dangerous conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) emphasizes that the duration of the heat wave, coupled with warm nights, increases the potential for heat-related fatalities, as people have less time to recover. Cooling centers are open, and residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek cool environments, and check on neighbors.

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FAQ

What should I do during a tornado watch?

Stay informed, monitor weather updates, and be prepared to seek shelter if a tornado warning is issued.

How can I stay safe during the heat wave?

Stay hydrated, seek air-conditioned environments, avoid strenuous activities, and check on vulnerable neighbors. Open windows to allow air circulation, if you do not have air conditioning.

What are the signs of heatstroke?

Confusion, headache, and vomiting. Call 911 immediately if these symptoms occur.

Takeaways

  • Be aware of the severe weather threats in your area.
  • Take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family from tornadoes and extreme heat.
  • Stay informed about weather updates and warnings.
  • Check on vulnerable neighbors and family members.
  • Utilize cooling centers and other resources to stay safe during the heat wave.

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