Updated
Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11
Chicago Faces Level 3 Storm Risk After 207,647 Power Outages and Widespread Damage
Updated
Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11

Chicago Faces Level 3 Storm Risk After 207,647 Power Outages and Widespread Damage

3 articles · Updated · WLS-TV · Jun 11

Summary

  • A Level 3 severe-weather risk covers Chicago on Thursday, with the main threat expected from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and forecasters warning of damaging winds, tornadoes and more than 1 inch of rain.
  • Wednesday's storms already left 207,647 ComEd customers without power by 4:07 a.m. Thursday and suspended CTA Yellow Line service because of an obstruction on the tracks.
  • About 30 residents were displaced in Stickney after winds ripped part of a condo roof away, and officials said it could take weeks before they can return.
  • Fallen and uprooted trees also crushed cars, blocked roads and damaged homes in Chicago, McKinley Park and Dolton, though no injuries were reported.
  • The renewed storm threat hits as residents across the area are still dealing with outages, housing disruption and cleanup from the previous round.

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