PHOTOS: Severe storms leave behind damage in Chicagoland
CHICAGO — Severe storms with reports of tornadoes blew through Illinois Monday night, including the Chicago area, toppling trees and power poles and cutting electricity to hundreds of thousands of people.
A 44-year-old woman in Northwest Indiana was killed after a tree fell onto a home.
Employees at the National Weather Service in suburban Chicago had to take cover and pass coverage duties to colleagues in northern Michigan for a time. The agency reported wind speeds in the region as high as 75 mph (120 kph).
By 8 a.m. Tuesday, 254,000 customers lacked power in Illinois, though the number was much higher hours earlier, according to PowerOutage.us.
The storms brought tornado warnings and drenching rain to Chicagoland, and caused damage throughout the area.
Here’s a compilation of storm damage from Monday night:
WGN News viewers have also shared photos of some of the damage left behind.
In Hanover Park, viewer Hollie Lacey shared a photo of a downed tree that collapsed in front of a home.
Large bolts of lightning piercing the sky in Shorewood were caught on camera by Lacey A. Cole.
Photo provided by Lacey A. Cole. Photo provided by Lacey A. Cole.
Tree limbs could be seen toppled over in Ukraine Village on Huron Street.
A video captured by the viewer Amy Borowski shows a massive wall cloud in Naperville.
An uprooted tree was spotted in Frankfort by viewer Maryann Visin.
Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog
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