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Large and destructive tornado touchdown in Marion, Illinois

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MARION, IL — A destructive tornado has been confirmed on the ground just south of Marion in southern Illinois, prompting urgent warnings from meteorologists and emergency officials.

A clearly defined debris ball has been observed on radar reflectivity, indicating that the tornado is actively causing damage and picking up debris.

The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning in effect until 7:00 p.m. for Williamson County and eastern Jackson County, including the communities of Marion, Carbondale, Carterville, Crab Orchard, and Creal Springs.

Radar has indicated strong rotation and confirmed a large tornado on the ground, making this a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS).

In addition to the tornado threat, the storm is producing hail up to 2 inches in diameter, adding to the severe risk facing residents in the area.

Residents in the warned areas are strongly urged to seek shelter immediately in a basement or interior room away from windows.

This storm is extremely dangerous and capable of causing life-threatening damage.

The situation remains fluid as the storm moves rapidly across the region.

Emergency management and storm spotters are monitoring conditions closely, and additional warnings may be issued if the storm continues to track eastward.

Stay tuned to local news, weather radio, and trusted emergency sources for real-time updates.

Do not delay—take cover now if you are in the path of this storm.


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Tornado on the ground near Willard, Colorado

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DENVER, CO — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver has issued a Tornado Warning for southwestern Logan County and north-central Washington County in northeastern Colorado, effective until 5:45 p.m. MDT Friday.

At 5:11 p.m., weather spotters confirmed a tornado on the ground near Merino, approximately 11 miles southwest of Sterling, moving southeast at 20 miles per hour.

The storm system is producing a dangerous and damaging tornado, with the potential for:

  • Flying debris posing serious risk to those outdoors or in vehicles
  • Structural damage to homes, roofs, windows, and vehicles
  • Uprooted trees and downed power lines
  • Total destruction of mobile homes

Communities directly in the path of the tornado include:

  • Merino
  • Prewitt Reservoir
  • Atwood
  • Logan Corners
  • Willard
  • Messex

Residents in these areas should seek shelter immediately. The safest option is to move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows and exterior walls.

Do not attempt to outrun the tornado in a vehicle. If no shelter is available, lie flat in a low-lying area and protect your head.

This is a confirmed tornado, not just radar-indicated. Immediate action is critical to ensuring safety.

Continue monitoring local media, NOAA weather radio, or official NWS alerts for real-time updates.


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