An itty bitty division of the Heating Plant and Environmental Health and Safety.

LIVE output from the NIU Weather observing station on the Dorland building, with the Instacam(tm) Webcam view coming from high atop Stevenson Tower South Tower 'B', looking west-southwest.

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NOTICE! The NIU Weather campus emergency channel has moved to channel 35. If you have one of our blue tornado safety brochures, please cross out "26" and change it to read "35". Thanks!
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Welcome to Northern Illinois University's Weather Forecasting Center!

Established October 1, 1998. Thanks for visiting!


High-resolution radar mosaic available to all!

Check out our high resolution radar mosaics, generated locally and free of restrictions to send it out over the Web for personal, non-commercial use! Click here for all the radar sectors!

NIU is the first STORMREADY (r) university in the United States. Click on the link to find out why YOU should be the next one!


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Other sites: The NIU Geography department's climate (historical) data website...great stuff!| The NIU Geography department's agricultural research website| Stormtrack-THE storm chasing website| THE STORM MACHINE meteorologist data page


Local contents (C) 1999, Northern Illinois University. The forecast produced on this site may not be used for commercial purposes. Comments? Send an email to Gilbert Sebenste, the site Webmaster. Since March 2, 1999, lots of people have visited this page!