We're continuing to get more information from last Friday's severe weather, as another tornado has now been confirmed. The National Weather Service says an EF-1 tornado touched down in Jo-Daviess County near the Galena Territory, remaining on the ground for about seven minutes. As additional survey results and details become available, we'll be sure to share the latest information with you!
Tuesday's Forecast:Looking ahead, severe weather potential remains low in the days to come, especially today. The Storm Prediction Center has most of the area highlighted in the non-severe risk category for this evening into early tonight. A few showers, isolated thunderstorms will be possible during that time period. Otherwise, expect dry conditions with partly cloudy skies and afternoon highs in the low 70s.
Storm Chances Thursday:Dry conditions are expected to hold on through the day Wednesday and much of Thursday, with highs climbing into the 70s. We could even see a spot or two touch the 80° mark Thursday. From there, storms across Iowa may move in late Thursday evening into Thursday night, but these storms are expected to weaken on approach, limiting the severe threat locally. As of right now, half of Jo-Daviess County is under a level 1 of 5 Marginal Risk.


















