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Severe Storm Threatens Illinois Counties
28 Apr
Summary
- A severe thunderstorm was moving northeast at 60 mph.
- The storm brought 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail.
- An urgent warning is in effect for Fulton, Tazewell, Mason, and Peoria counties.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Lincoln, Illinois, on the evening of April 27, 2026. The warning, which was in effect until 5:45 PM CDT, covered Fulton, southwestern Tazewell, northern Mason, and southwestern Peoria counties.
At 5:07 PM CDT, the severe thunderstorm was detected near Bath, Illinois, moving northeast at a rapid pace of 60 mph. The storm's hazards included 60 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail, according to radar indications. Significant impacts were anticipated, such as hail damage to vehicles and wind damage to structures and trees.
The storm's projected path indicated it would pass through Havana and Lewistown around 5:15 PM CDT. Other communities like Glasford and Mapleton were also in its trajectory. A Tornado Watch remained in effect for central Illinois until 9:00 PM CDT on the same evening, adding to the severe weather concerns.