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6 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Severe T-Storm Watch issued for portions of Central Illinois through 11 pm Tuesday
Peoria, Ill. (WMBD) – The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of Central Illinois, mainly west of the Illinois River. Key Takeaways Strong to severe storms possible Tuesday evening Damaging wind gusts the primary threat, brief tornado possible Periods of rain showers through Wednesday morning Additional rounds of rain Thursday night through Friday A line of thunderstorms will move out of Missouri and into Illinois this evening. These storms should be on a weakening trend as they move into Fulton and Knox Counties, but may still produce severe wind gusts over 58 mph and perhaps an isolated tornado. The Storm Prediction Center has maintained a Level 2 Risk (Slight Risk) west of the Illinois River while areas further east remain in a Level 1 Risk (Marginal Risk). Overall the risk for severe weather for most of our area remains low. These storms will begin to move into western portions of our area between 6 pm and 8 pm then reach the Illinois River between 8 pm and 10pm then I-55 between 10 pm and midnight in a much weaker state. The risk of severe weather is done by 10 pm, but rain and thunderstorms will continue throughout much of the night. Rainfall amounts through Wednesday evening will generally range from 0.50″ to 2.00″ with locally higher amounts up to 4.00″ possible. The heaviest totals are generally favored to fall along and west of the Illinois River. The NWS Office in Lincoln is conducting a computer system update that will keep weather radios off air in Central Illinois through 4 pm on Thursday. If any warnings need to be issued during this update they will come from the NWS Office in Chicago. Download the CiProud 2 Go Weather App to receive warnings. Make sure your location settings are turned on. Here is a map that shows where weather radios are working and not working. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
NWS Weather translation project restarted
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — On April 1, the National Weather Service announced it would be pausing an AI Translation Project due to a contract lapse. The project included the translation of critical weather alerts from English to Spanish in 30 local offices along with the National Hurricane Center. On Friday, April 25, the NWS announced the contract had been reinstated, allowing the project to become operational once again. The National Weather Service's contract to produce common language translations for NWS products has been reinstated. Translation capabilities are expected to be operational on or before the end of the day on Tuesday, April 29. National Weather Service The purpose of the project was to effectively communicate hazards and weather information to communities with limited English proficiency. During severe weather outbreaks and threats of tornadoes, this technology will be lifesaving to communities. The local NWS Office in Huntsville was not one of the 30 offices that participated in the project. The NWS in Huntsville has provided weather alerts in English and Spanish for the Tennessee Valley for more than two years. This valuable information is what helps save lives during a severe weather event. Todd Barron, Meteorologist in Charge at the NWS Office in Huntsville, said the mission of the NWS is to protect life and property. 'Any time that we put out a tornado warning, a severe thunderstorm warning, or a flash flood warning, that automatically creates a graphic on a map that shows where the warning is, who's impacted, and how long it's valid for,' says Barron. These alerts will automatically be posted to X, but during a significant weather event or if there is a confirmed tornado, they will repost it on Facebook. 'Everyone needs to have multiple ways to receive watch and warning information,' added Barron. Along with the automatic weather alerts that are posted to X, the NWS provides preparedness graphics on its website. This includes Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Preparedness, and more. To find weather-related preparedness graphics in English on the NWS website, click here. To find weather-related preparedness graphics in Spanish on the NWS website, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
NWS Huntsville continues to provide multi-language weather alerts
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Earlier this year, the National Weather Service conducted an AI Translation Project with the National Hurricane Office and 30 local offices. The closest office that took part in the experimental project was the Nashville office. The purpose of the project was to effectively communicate hazards and weather information to communities with limited English proficiency. On April 1, the NWS announced it would be pausing the project. Due to a contract lapse, NWS paused the Automated Language Translation Services for our products until further notice. National Weather Service Meteorologist Jessica Camuto reached out to the NWS for comment and was told this was all they could provide at this time. It's unclear when or if the NWS plans to restart the project. The local NWS Office in Huntsville was not one of the 30 offices that participated in the project. The NWS in Huntsville has provided weather alerts in English and Spanish for the Tennessee Valley for more than two years. This valuable information is what helps save lives during a severe weather event. Todd Barron, Meteorologist in Charge at the NWS Office in Huntsville, said the mission of the NWS is to protect life and property. 'Any time that we put out a tornado warning, a severe thunderstorm warning, or a flash flood warning, that automatically creates a graphic on a map that shows where the warning is, who's impacted, and how long it's valid for,' says Barron. These alerts will automatically be posted to X, but during a significant weather event or if there is a confirmed tornado, they will repost it on Facebook. 'Everyone needs to have multiple ways to receive watch and warning information,' added Barron. Along with the automatic weather alerts that are posted to X, the NWS provides preparedness graphics on its website. This includes Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Preparedness, and more. To find weather-related preparedness graphics in English on the NWS website, click here. To find weather-related preparedness graphics in Spanish on the NWS website, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.