Take cautions: Severe storms likely later today
Heat index
near 100 degrees
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[June 12, 2013]
The National Weather Service in
Lincoln released a hazardous weather outlook at 5:37 a.m. Wednesday
for portions of central and east-central Illinois. The following
outlook is for the counties of Champaign, DeWitt, Logan, McLean,
Piatt and Vermilion:
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Wednesday and Wednesday night Scattered thunderstorms will
develop across the area later Wednesday afternoon into early
evening. The primary threat will be from damaging wind gusts,
possibly as high as 80 mph, as well as large hail and isolated
tornadoes. The threat for severe weather will begin to diminish
across the area after 9 p.m.
Heat index values are expected to approach 100 degrees Wednesday
afternoon.
Thursday through Tuesday
There will be another threat for thunderstorms from Saturday
through Monday night.
Spotter information statement
Spotter activation will be needed late Wednesday afternoon
through evening. Present indications suggest the primary time frame
for activation will be from 4 until 10 p.m.
Hot and humid conditions Wednesday afternoon
Hot and humid conditions will occur over central and southeast
Illinois on Wednesday afternoon as temperatures rise into the lower
90s, with southeast Illinois approaching 95 degrees. This heat,
combined with dewpoints in the lower 70s, will lead to heat indexes
peaking around 100 degrees over central Illinois and 100 to 105
degrees in southeast Illinois south of Interstate 70.
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Today will likely be the warmest day of the year so far across
much of the region. If you will be outside, drink plenty of water,
wear lightweight, light-colored clothing and sunscreen, and take
frequent breaks in an air-conditioned location or in the shade.
Never leave children, disabled adults or pets unattended in parked
vehicles.
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Graphical depiction of storm areas:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/wxstory.php?site=ilx
[Information from National Weather Service,
Lincoln office]
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