Hazardous Weather Outlook
Issued by NWS Paducah, KY

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Paducah KY
329 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025

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Jefferson-Wayne IL-Edwards-Wabash-Perry IL-Franklin-Hamilton-
White-Jackson-Williamson-Saline-Gallatin-Union-Johnson-Pope-
Hardin-Alexander-Pulaski-Massac-Gibson-Pike-Posey-Vanderburgh-
Warrick-Spencer-Fulton-Hickman-Carlisle-Ballard-McCracken-Graves-
Livingston-Marshall-Calloway-Crittenden-Lyon-Trigg-Caldwell-
Union KY-Webster-Hopkins-Christian-Henderson-Daviess-McLean-
Muhlenberg-Todd-Perry MO-Bollinger-Cape Girardeau-Wayne MO-Carter-
Ripley-Butler-Stoddard-Scott-Mississippi-New Madrid-
329 PM CDT Wed Mar 26 2025 /429 PM EDT Wed Mar 26 2025/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern
Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and southeast
Missouri.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight

No hazardous weather is expected at this time.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will be possible over much of
the Quad State Thursday afternoon through Thursday night. A strong
storm or two cannot be completely ruled out over northern portions
of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois. Hail would be the
primary concern.

Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected this weekend, with
one round of non-severe storms expected Saturday into Saturday
night, and another round of potentially severe storms Sunday into
Sunday evening. All modes of severe weather will be possible on
Sunday, along with heavy rainfall.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation cannot be ruled out over northern portions of
southeast Missouri and southern Illinois Thursday afternoon and
evening. Activation is likely for at least a portion of the region
Sunday afternoon and evening.

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