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Two lines of thunderstorms are moving into northwest and north-central Illinois with all hazards still possible. Wind gusts up to 70 mph has been reported with the line between Moline and Freeport. Stay alert and indoors, especially when thunder roars!
A level 3 of 5 (Enhanced) risk for severe storms will be seen this afternoon/evening. The primary severe risks look to be damaging wind and isolated tornadoes but large hail cannot be ruled out. Storms will be moving at highway speeds so there will be less time than normal to seek shelter as storms approach.
More severe storms appear likely Friday evening as another storm system moves through the Midwest. While the timing of storms is more certain, track, coverage, and when storms will weaken is still uncertain. Listen to later forecasts for updated information.
More rounds of rain will be seen across the area today through Saturday. Additional rainfall amounts ranging from 1 to 2 inches will be possible. If rainfall rates are high over urban areas there is a low (5%) risk of flash flooding.
Severe thunderstorms are possible Thursday and again on Friday. Here are some severe weather preparedness reminders.