04/26/2026
β οΈ LEVEL 3 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT MONDAY INTO MONDAY NIGHT
ποΈ Monday April 27
β° 12:00pm - 10:00pm
π Greatest risk south of I-80
β οΈ All severe hazards possible
π OVERALL THREAT: Level 3 of 5
π΄ PEAK POTENTIAL: Level 4 of 5
π Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms are expected late Sunday night thru Monday with severe weather most likely to occur in the afternoon and evening when potentially significant to intense severe storms are anticipated, especially south of I-80, but the threat exists areawide.
π§ LEVEL 3 THREAT: There remains considerable uncertainty regarding timing, placement and intensity of the strongest storms. Nonetheless, thunderstorms are likely areawide with all storms capable of becoming severe, some of which could be intense and capable of producing strong tornadoes and destructive wind and hail. Furthermore, storms will produce heavy rainfall leading to the potential for flash flooding in some areas. As of now, we generally expect showers and storms from late Sunday night, possibly persisting thru midday Monday, followed redeveloping storms later in the afternoon and evening advancing eastward into Illinois before clearing the QCA region to our east by around 10pm. Model guidance currently suggests the most favorable environment for significant severe weather could be mostly confined to areas south of the I-80 corridor. This is where an upgrade to Level 4 may be needed. However, there is still no overwhelming consensus, thus, we will maintain Level 3 areawide, but this is subject to change.
L3 PRIMARY THREATS
β’ EF2+ tornadoes possible
β’ Wind gusts up to 70+ mph
β’ Golf ball size hail possible
β’ Flash flooding possible
π CURRENT: LEVEL 3 β’ MEDIUM
π ODDS FOR UPGRADE: 50%
π ODDS FOR DOWNGRADE: 50%
Forecast is subject to change.
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POSTED 1PM SUNDAY APRIL 26
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