For the second consecutive day, Chicago faces the brunt of severe weather. Thursday’s storm forecast suggests the potential impact is widespread.
Midwest Tornadoes and Severe Weather Alerts
Intense storms swept across the Midwest on Thursday, with tornado reports emerging from Illinois. Forecasters predicted the likelihood of more tornadoes continuing through the evening. The National Weather Service briefly issued a tornado emergency near Peoria, Illinois, shortly after 5 p.m. This rare alert type indicates a large, potentially destructive tornado on the ground. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of widespread damage from this tornado, which affected La Rose, Toluca, and Wenona towns in Illinois.
Regional Storm Warnings
The region experienced a series of tornado warnings starting in the early afternoon. Strong winds and hail reports came in from Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Missouri. Tens of millions of people are in areas from Texas to the East Coast that could experience severe weather, including hail, heavy rain, destructive winds, or tornadoes. However, forecasters identified the area near the Great Lakes as having the greatest potential risk.
Increased Risk for Chicago
Late Thursday morning, meteorologists at the Storm Prediction Center indicated that the forecast for Chicago had become more severe. The area experienced tornadoes, powerful winds, heavy rain, and hail without widespread damage reports. Despite this, over 200,000 homes and businesses reported power outages as of early afternoon, according to Poweroutage.com. These outages persisted from previous severe weather rounds on Wednesday night.
Video Evidence of Storm Impact
The storm system, affecting regions from Texas to New England, is driven by a large mass of warm and moist air. Thunderstorms brought pounding rain and high winds across the Midwest, influencing a wide area.

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