Though the groundhog said we should be on the lookout for six more weeks of winter weather, Mother Nature has a dose of spring up her sleeve.  The National Weather Service says parts of the tristate are under a Marginal Risk of severe weather today.  Tomorrow, our chances increase.

Here's the latest Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service:

National Weather Service
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THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS, SOUTHWEST INDIANA, WESTERN KENTUCKY, AND SOUTHEAST
MISSOURI.

MONDAY-

THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT. A FEW
STORMS COULD BECOME SEVERE THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT WITH LARGE
HAIL BEING THE PRIMARY HAZARD...HOWEVER DAMAGING WINDS AND A BRIEF
TORNADO OR TWO ARE NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION.

TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE MORE WIDESPREAD ON TUESDAY. A FEW STORMS
COULD BECOME SEVERE ON TUESDAY WITH DAMAGING WINDS BEING THE
PRIMARY HAZARD...HOWEVER LARGE HAIL AND A BRIEF TORNADO OR TWO
ARE NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION.

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