Illinois Prepares for Spring Severe Weather Threats
Illinois Prepares for Spring Severe Weather Threats
US · Published Mar 5, 2026
Illinois is preparing for spring severe weather, urging residents to prepare for tornadoes, thunderstorms, and floods.
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency emphasizes early preparation to minimize damage and ensure safety.
March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month in Illinois, focusing on emergency supplies, insurance reviews, and response plans.
Illinois gears up for severe weather return
As spring nears, Illinois is gearing up for the return of severe weather, prompting state officials to urge residents to prepare for potential threats like tornadoes, thunderstorms, lightning, flooding, and power outages. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and the Office of Homeland Security are spearheading this effort, stressing that early preparation is vital for reducing damage and ensuring safety.
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