(8:30PM Sun, Oct 30th 2022) A mild Halloween is on tap for Illinois on Monday, with high temperatures expected to range from the upper 50's to mid 60's across the state. However, with a storm system moving through the region, there will also come the chance for scattered showers across the state much of the day. Scattered showers will gradually clear the state from west to east during the late afternoon into early night period, giving way to clearing skies and dry conditions.
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(5:00PM Thur, Oct 27th 2022) The latest NOAA drought monitor update valid October 25th, 2022 continues to show a large portion of Illinois is experiencing drought conditions, ranging from abnormally dry (D0) to extreme drought (D3) conditions. As has been the case the past few months, with this update there has once again been some expansion on areal coverage and an increase in severity of drought conditions across portions the state, with an upgrade to now extreme drought conditions across far Southern Illinois.
Impacts... •Abnormally dry (D0) to extreme drought (D3) conditions continue across a large portion of the state. •Drought conditions have continued to expand in areal coverage and increase in severity over the past few months. The next drought monitor update will be on November 3rd.
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(10:00AM Tue - 10/25/22) As a storm system moves through the region, a lengthy round of rain/t'storms is expected to move across the state much of today. Of focus will be activity along and ahead of an area of low pressure and advancing cold front, which will move across Southern Illinois today. Given environmental conditions expected to be in place, a severe t'storm risk will be possible with some of this activity across Southern Illinois.
Timing & Location... •This Morning - This Evening, Oct 25th: Southern Illinois. Impacts... •A level 1 severe t'storm risk is in place across Southern Illinois, from this morning through this evening. Isolated severe t'storms will be possible, posing a risk of damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado.
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(8:30PM Mon - 10/24/22) As a storm system moves through the region, a lengthy round of rain/t'storms is expected to move across the state much of Tuesday. Of focus will be activity along and ahead of an area of low pressure and advancing cold front, which will move across Southern Illinois on Tuesday. Given environmental conditions expected to be in place, a severe t'storm risk will be possible with some of this activity across Southern Illinois.
Timing & Location... •Tuesday Morning - Tuesday Evening, Oct 25th: Southern Illinois. Impacts... •A level 1 severe t'storm risk is in place across Southern Illinois, from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening. Isolated severe t'storms will be possible, posing a risk of damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado.
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(3:30PM Thur, Oct 20th 2022) The latest NOAA drought monitor update valid October 18th, 2022 continues to show a large portion of Illinois is experiencing abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions. As has been the case the past several weeks, with this update there has once again been some expansion on areal coverage and an increase in severity of drought conditions across portions the state.
Impacts... •Abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions continue across a large portion of the state. •Drought conditions have continued to expand in areal coverage and increase in severity over the past several weeks. The next drought monitor update will be on October 20th.
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(5:45PM Thur, Oct 13th 2022) The latest NOAA drought monitor update valid October 11th, 2022 continues to show a large portion of Illinois is experiencing abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions. With this update there has been some expansion on areal coverage and an increase in severity of drought conditions across portions the state.
Impacts... •Abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions continue across a large portion of the state. •Drought conditions have been expanding in areal coverage and increasing in severity over the past several weeks. The next drought monitor update will be on October 20th.
JP
(2:45PM Mon, Oct 10th 2022) The latest NOAA drought monitor update valid October 4th, 2022 continues to show a large portion of Illinois is experiencing abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions. With this update there has been some expansion on areal coverage and an increase in severity of drought conditions across portions the state.
Impacts... •Abnormally dry (D0) to severe drought (D2) conditions continue across a large portion of the state. •Drought conditions have been expanding in areal coverage and increasing in severity over the past month, due to a generally drier weather pattern. The next drought monitor update will be on October 13th.
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