Dust Storm Warning Issued for Central Illinois Counties

Source: NOAA · Central Illinois

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The National Weather Service has issued a Dust Storm Warning for De Witt, Logan, McLean, and Macon counties in central Illinois until 5:00 PM CDT, with visibility less than a quarter mile and winds over 40 mph.

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This notice was issued by NOAA on May 13, 2026 and geographically references Central Illinois. Its severity classification of "high" signals how the issuing agency weighs the risk of harm if no action is taken - "critical" and "high" tier alerts typically carry direct consumer actions, while "medium" and "low" tend toward informational guidance or monitoring advisories. The category it belongs to - Weather Alerts - determines the warning protocol behind it, which shapes what protective action (seeking shelter, following evacuation orders if issued, monitoring official updates) is recommended and which agency holds authority to issue or cancel it.

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Dust Storm Warning in Central Illinois

Alert Details

A Dust Storm Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service in Lincoln, Illinois. This warning is effective from 2:54 PM CDT until 5:00 PM CDT on May 4, 2026.

Affected Areas

The warning affects De Witt County, Logan County, McLean County, and Macon County in central Illinois. Specific locations include Clinton, Le Roy, Heyworth, Maroa, Warrensburg, Wapella, Latham, Kenney, Chestnut, De Witt, Clinton Power Station, Weldon Springs State Park, Lane, Midland City, and Hallsville. It also includes Interstate 74 between mile markers 144 and 155, and parts of highways 10, 51, and 54.

What You Should Do

Motorists should not drive into a dust storm. Pull aside and stay alive by pulling far off the road, putting your vehicle in park, turning the lights off, and keeping your foot off the brake. Infants, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues are urged to take precautions.

Expected Conditions

Hazards include less than a quarter mile visibility with strong winds in excess of 40 mph.

Timeline

The alert is effective from 2:54 PM CDT on May 4, 2026, and expires at 5:00 PM CDT on the same day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this NWS weather alert.

What is this NWS weather alert about?
The National Weather Service has issued a Dust Storm Warning for De Witt, Logan, McLean, and Macon counties in central Illinois until 5:00 PM CDT, with visibility less than a quarter mile and winds over 40 mph.
Which agency issued this alert?
This alert was issued by NOAA. The original notice is available at the source link at the bottom of this article.
How severe is this alert?
This alert is classified as "high" severity. Take precautions and monitor for updates.
What area is affected?
This alert affects Central Illinois. Check with NOAA for the most current geographic scope.
Where can I find more Weather Alerts updates?
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