National Weather Service Issues Flood Watch for Portions of Illinois and Missouri
A developing weather situation has prompted a Flood Watch for six zones across west central Illinois and northeast Missouri.
Everything reported for Shelby County and within 40 miles of it, at every level. Warnings and official records name the county they apply to, which is the level most of them are issued at.
A developing weather situation has prompted a Flood Watch for six zones across west central Illinois and northeast Missouri.
A Flood Watch is in effect for 12 zones in Missouri from 1:00 AM to 10:00 AM CDT on August 15, 2026.
Federal Public Assistance was approved for public infrastructure in Monroe County, but Individual Assistance grants were not declared for households.
Randolph County has been included in a federal major disaster declaration for severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding, but no household assistance is available.
Knox County has been designated for federal Public Assistance following severe storms, but Individual Assistance is not available to households.
A federal disaster declaration covers Adair County for severe storms and flooding, providing public infrastructure funding but no household grants.
Macon County is included in a federal major disaster declaration for June severe storms, but federal grants are not available to households.
A major disaster declaration covers Lewis County for June severe weather, providing public assistance to government entities but no household grants.
An environmental enforcement settlement has assessed a $74,440 penalty against Continental Cement Company LLC in Hannibal, Missouri.