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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 231 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 IAZ054-066-068-ILZ001-002-007-009-015-016-024-151545- /O.EXT.KDVN.BZ.W.0002.260316T0000Z-260316T1800Z/ Jackson-Clinton-Scott-Jo Daviess-Stephenson-Carroll-Whiteside- Rock Island-Henry IL-Mercer- Including the cities of Clinton, Sterling, Moline, Davenport, Mount Carroll, Galena, Bettendorf, Freeport, Rock Island, Maquoketa, Aledo, and Geneseo 231 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 ...BLIZZARD WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 1 PM CDT MONDAY... * WHAT...Blizzard conditions expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 to 60 mph. * WHERE...Portions of northwest Illinois and east central Iowa. * WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 1 PM CDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. Widespread blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Travel should be restricted to emergencies only. If you must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get stranded, stay with your vehicle. In Iowa, the latest road conditions are available at 511ia.org or by calling 511. In Illinois, the latest road conditions are available at gettingaroundillinois.com. && $$
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 410 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 IAZ040>042-051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099-ILZ001-002-007- 009-015>018-024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-160915- Buchanan-Delaware-Dubuque-Benton-Linn-Jones-Jackson-Iowa-Johnson- Cedar-Clinton-Muscatine-Scott-Keokuk-Washington-Louisa-Jefferson- Henry IA-Des Moines-Van Buren-Lee-Jo Daviess-Stephenson-Carroll- Whiteside-Rock Island-Henry IL-Bureau-Putnam-Mercer-Henderson- Warren-Hancock-McDonough-Scotland-Clark- 410 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central Illinois...northwest Illinois...west central Illinois...east central Iowa...northeast Iowa...southeast Iowa and northeast Missouri. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT There is a chance for two round of thunderstorms today. Lightning and hail are the primary threats this morning. There is a risk for severe storms Sunday afternoon south and east of a Dubuque, Iowa to Williamsburg, Iowa line. The primary hazards will be tornadoes, hail and damaging winds. A significant winter storm will bring rain, snow, blowing snow, and very strong winds this evening through Monday. Strong winds between 40 and 60 mph and reduced visibilties to result in blizzard conditions that will effect the Monday commutes. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Strong winds and blowing snow are expected Monday creating slick travel conditions through late morning. Another storm system will bring accumulating snow to portions of the outlook area Tuesday night. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will be needed today and tonight. $$ GROSS
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 201 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 ILZ015-024-151515- /O.EXB.KDVN.HW.W.0003.260315T2100Z-260316T1500Z/ Rock Island-Mercer- Including the cities of Rock Island, Aledo, and Moline 201 AM CDT Sun Mar 15 2026 ...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 10 AM CDT MONDAY... * WHAT...Northwest winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. * WHERE...Mercer and Rock Island Counties. * WHEN...From 4 PM this afternoon to 10 AM CDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow falling during portions of this time will lead to visibilities being reduced to a quarter mile or less. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Remain in the lower levels of your home during the windstorm, and avoid windows. Watch for falling debris and tree limbs. Use caution if you must drive. && $$
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