Quad Cities, IA/IL – I-80 Corridor Faces Tornado, Severe Storm Risk

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Quad Cities, IA/IL – Residents near the I-80 corridor, including the Quad Cities, should be on high alert as the National Weather Service has projected a potential spike in severe weather today, with a particular emphasis on areas along and south of the interstate. 

Tornadoes, alongside large hail and strong winds, have been listed as significant threats. The anticipated storms, capable of producing heavy rain, pose a serious flash flood risk. The public is urged to remain weather-aware, with multiple methods to receive warnings, and to seek immediate shelter during storm conditions.

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