Illinois Faces Tornado Season Patterns Amid Primary Elections
Illinois Faces Tornado Season Patterns Amid Primary Elections
US · Published Mar 19, 2026
Illinois is in tornado season (March-June), heightening severe weather risks during the primary elections.
Peak tornado activity in Illinois occurs in April and May due to the state's Midwest location and atmospheric conditions.
Residents should stay informed, have emergency plans, and monitor weather forecasts, especially during voting.
Illinois tornado season overlaps with primary elections
Illinois is currently in tornado season, which spans from March to June, with the peak months being April and May. This period of increased severe weather risk coincides with the state's primary elections. Illinois' geographical location in the Midwest makes it prone to tornadoes due to the collision of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico with cold, dry air from Canada.
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