Severe Thunderstorm Outbreak with Tornado Risk Targets Midwest
Severe Thunderstorm Outbreak with Tornado Risk Targets Midwest
US · Published Jun 17, 2026
A severe thunderstorm outbreak is expected to impact the Midwest on Wednesday, driven by an unusually strong storm system for June.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Level 4 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms in parts of central and northern Illinois and northwestern Indiana, with a Level 3 risk extending to surrounding areas.

Why It's Important?

The Midwest faces a heightened risk of severe weather, including intense tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. Communities in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and surrounding states should prepare for potential power outages, structural damage, and hazardous travel conditions. Tornadoes in the high-risk areas could cause widespread destruction, and the threat of long-lived twisters adds to the urgency of preparedness. Residents should remain vigilant and ready to act on emergency warnings.

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