Pana Weather

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Category: Weather Update

  • Light Snow Friday Night

    Attention has been on the system for early next week, but we can’t get too focused on it and let our first system catch us off guard. We have a low-pressure system moving to the south of Illinois Friday night. This will bring light snow to south-central and southern Illinois.

  • Watching Next Week

    A potent low-pressure system will bring unsettled weather to Illinois Monday night into Tuesday. There is still uncertainty as to where the low will track, but models have shown the low tracking through Central Illinois. Where the low tracks will have a significant impact on the forecast from Monday into Wednesday.

  • Winter Weather 12-28-23

    A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for portions of NW IL from 9 am to 9 PM today. 1-3” of snow expected.

  • Bouts of Snow Possible

    A few rounds of snow will be possible Wednesday into Thursday as an upper-level wave moves through the area. I am not currently anticipating a significant snowfall from this, but some locations could pick up a couple of inches of snow.

  • 3.1 magnitude Earthquake near Mt. Vernon

    3.1 magnitude Earthquake near Mt. Vernon

    A 3.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Mount Vernon, IL area during the evening hours of Sunday, December 17, 2023. The earthquake, which registered 3.1 on the Richter scale, shook communities around the Mount Vernon area around 10:10 PM CDT. Residents in Mount Vernon and surrounding communities reported minor shaking.

  • Heavy Rain Tonight into Friday

    Illinois is expected to experience a bout of intense rainfall from this evening through Friday morning. The current forecast indicates precipitation ranging between 1 to 1.5 inches by Friday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast anticipates rainfall in the range of 1.00 to 1.50 inches.

  • Light snow Saturday into Sunday

    Light snow is looking increasing likely across portions of Central and Northern Illinois starting Saturday Night into Sunday morning. Model ensembles have between a 15-25% chance for more that 1″ of snow for areas North and West of a Bloomington to Chicago line. Snowfall amounts are expected to stay light with most places seeing less…

  • November 17, 2013 Tornado Outbreak.

    November 17, 2013 Tornado Outbreak.

    It has been 10 years since the historic tornado outbreak of November 17, 2013, impacted Illinois and surrounding states. Let’s take a look back at the event and the days and hours leading up to the tornado outbreak.

  • What are SAR Arcs?

    What are SAR Arcs?

    On November 5, 2023, during the day, a large Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) struck the Earth. This event triggered a significant Northern Lights display over Europe. As North America transitioned into the evening hours, many hoped for a strong solar storm. Unfortunately, as we have witnessed time and time again, the early impact caused space…

  • Halloween Snow?

    Snow is possible during the morning hours of October 31, 2023. Hi-Res models continue to support a couple of rounds of snow over much of Central and Northern Illinois on Halloween.