Bundle up, Chicago, The first of two cold weather advisories this week was in effect for much of northeastern Illinois until 11 a.m. Monday morning, the National Weather Service said, with wind chill values or “feels like” temperatures as low as 20 to 25 degrees below zero.
A winter storm is projected to hit western Kentucky, northwestern Tennessee and southern Illinois Tuesday afternoon. The National Weather Service office in Paducah is predicting several inches of snow that could impact travel Tuesday and Wednesday followed by a “dangerous” cold later in the week.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for parts of southern Illinois and southeastern Missouri. The Advisory begins at midnight and lasts until 6 PM Tuesday. This is where we could see the heaviest snowfall,
The National Weather Service office in Paducah is forecasting a significant flash flood event this afternoon and tonight across western Kentucky and southwest Indiana and adjacent parts of southern Illinois and southeast Missouri.
National Weather Service officials warned a burst of snow is expected Friday evening in portions of north central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana.
After a week of subzero wind chills and dangerously cold temperatures, the National Weather Service said the Chicago area is in for a warmup, including: A high of 45 on Saturday and Sunday A high of 53 degrees on Monday Rain possible next week ILLINOIS — Warmer temperatures are on the horizon,
To help people understand and prepare for severe weather this spring, the National Weather Service Central Illinois is hosting several Storm Spotter Training sessions throughout the area — starting on Wednesday evening in Champaign.
The National Weather Service’s (NWS) annual spotter training classes will soon begin across Central Illinois. Each spring the NWS hosts a series of in-person and virtual spotter talks which are designed to educate the public on severe weather.
What’s the spring outlook for southwest Illinois? Here is the forecast, plus a prediction from the Farmers’ Almanac.
Peoria is under a winter storm warning with a 100% chance of precipitation Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Central Illinois may get a taste of spring next week, following a bitter cold snap that changed its tune. Temperatures Friday are warming and will see a high near 28 in Springfield. The weather will get warmer through the weekend and by Monday,
Extreme old has been in the forecast for a week, but now heavy snow is part of the picture. Exactly how much depends where you live.