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Tornado Warning — Warned Area, IL — Apr 18, 2026

NWS LOT · ETN 25 · National Weather Service warning
Radar-indicated position & projected track

Event Summary

The National Weather Service office LOT issued a tornado warning at 02:15 UTC on Apr 18, 2026. The warning was in effect for 60 minutes, ending at Apr 18, 2026 03:15 UTC. At the last radar check, the storm was located near 40.68, -88.89, moving east-northeast at about 58 mph.

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Counties Affected

Storm Reports

TimeLocationCounty / StateEFRemarks
Lexington McLean, IL UNK EF1... max wind speed 100 mph... path length 0.34 mi. Moved across the northwest portions of town... mainly snapping tree branches and power poles. One house received s (ILX)
4 E Pleasant Hill McLean, IL UNK EF1... path length 7.9 miles... peak wind speed 90 mph. The tornado began in rural northeast McLean County about 4 miles northwest of Colfax... damaging trees and power (ILX)
1 W Saybrook McLean, IL UNK EF0... peak wind speed 85 mph... path length 3.2 miles. Tracked ENE across western and northern portions of Saybrook. A narrow... one block damage path consisted of sev (ILX)
7 SSW Fairbury Livingston, IL UNK Corrects time of previous tornado report from 7 SSW Fairbury. An NWS damage survey determined an EF-1 tornado started in McLean County and crossed into Livingston Count (LOT)
1 W Gibson City Ford, IL UNK An NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 90 mph... path length of 4.9 miles... and maximum width of around 100 yards impacted Gibson City. The t (LOT)
5 WNW Loda Ford, IL UNK An NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado with peak winds near 95 mph... path length of 9.3 miles... and maximum width of around 150 yards moved from eastern Ford C (LOT)
1 ENE Seymour Champaign, IL UNK EF0... max wind speed 85 mph... path length 0.88 mi. The tornado touched down just south of Rt 10 and damaged a power pole and quickly moved east-northeast. It did mino (ILX)
4 ESE Woodland Iroquois, IL UNK An NWS damage survey determined an EF-2 tornado with peak winds near 115 mph... path length of 11 miles... and path width of 150 yards impacted mainly rural portions of (LOT)

Preliminary local storm reports (SPC) within the warned area window — subject to revision after NWS surveys.

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