Severe Tornado Emergency Declared in Charleston, Illinois
Tornado Emergency Declared in Charleston
A tornado emergency was issued for Charleston, Illinois, on Tuesday evening as a significant and perilous tornado swept through the city, leading to widespread power outages and urgent alerts from meteorological authorities. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Lincoln declared an Extreme-level tornado warning for southeastern Coles County and northeastern Cumberland County, labeling the situation as a "particularly dangerous scenario" that required immediate action from residents. Weather observers confirmed the tornado's presence as it moved eastward at around 40 mph. The storm hit Charleston just before 7 p.m. CDT, with reports of power outages surfacing as the tornado traversed the area. Videos shared on social media depicted storm chasers documenting the event and advising residents to take cover immediately. One storm chaser tweeted: "Tornado emergency in Charleston, IL. Power knocked out as I was clearing out of the town to the east. We are LIVE!"
This timelapse of footage captured by Nathan Moore shows a large supercell's process of producing a tornado that quickly became rain-wrapped. A PDS tornado warning was issued for this storm shortly after. 📸@StormChaserIRL pic.twitter.com/nfSJaMelxs
— RadarOmega (@RadarOmega) June 18, 2026
National Weather Service Issues Rare Emergency Warning
At 6:57 p.m. CDT, the NWS confirmed a large and extremely dangerous tornado was located over Charleston and moving eastward. Officials cautioned that the tornado posed a significant threat to life and property, with the potential to obliterate mobile homes, severely damage residences and businesses, and cause extensive destruction along its path.
Just had my scariest storm chasing moment inside Charleston IL with a PDS tornado warned supercell passing right over me. This was my view in the RFD. pic.twitter.com/WvYGdx93IZ
— Aidan (@AidanTPhoto) June 18, 2026
"This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!" the agency emphasized in its warning bulletin. The NWS highlighted that flying debris could be lethal for anyone outdoors or without adequate shelter. Emergency managers alerted residents that total destruction of certain structures was possible if the tornado maintained its strength.
Massive supercell with destructive hail and wind coming into Mattoon and Charleston, IL. Take cover!!! Now tornado warned!! LIVE pic.twitter.com/I4OpJ3ghok
— Aaron Jayjack (@aaronjayjack) June 17, 2026
Forecasts indicated that the storm would reach Ashmore shortly after passing through Charleston, threatening additional communities in its path.
Tornado Threat Expands Beyond Illinois
Meteorologists also cautioned that the larger storm system responsible for the tornado in Charleston was anticipated to move into Indiana later that evening. Forecasters noted that the tornado threat was escalating along parts of the Interstate 70 corridor as severe thunderstorms advanced eastward. Weather authorities urged residents in affected areas to stay alert for updates and be ready for rapidly changing conditions. The tornado warning encompassed parts of Coles, Cumberland, and Douglas counties, including regions near Loxa, Fox Ridge State Park, and sections of Interstate 57. Authorities recommended that residents immediately seek shelter in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Those traveling in vehicles, mobile homes, or outdoors were advised to find substantial shelter without delay. Emergency officials are continuing to monitor the situation as assessment teams prepare to evaluate potential damage once the storm passes.