A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up (2024)

CHICAGO (AP) — Hundreds of people in a southern Illinois town were ordered to evacuate Tuesday as water rolled over the top of a dam, just one perilous result of severe weather that raged through the Midwest overnight with relentless rain and tornadoes and hit the Chicago area especially hard.

Hundreds of thousands of people lost power, and even weather forecasters had to briefly scramble for safety. The National Weather Service cited a tornado in Des Moines, Iowa, one in Chicago and at least four others in the Chicago area as storms rolled through Monday afternoon and into the night. Police responded to calls about utility poles that snapped in two. A woman in Indiana died after a tree fell on a home Monday night.

“We kind of heard a gust of wind that came up quick and we decided — my uncle decided — that we’d all go into the basem*nt,” said Mihajlo Jevdosic, 16, in Norridge, Illinois, where residents swapped stories of the storm and watched a crew clear a tree. “And as we went in the basem*nt, we heard a big thump and the tree fell on the house.”

The weather service’s Chicago office said preliminary findings indicated that an EF-1 tornado struck an area of Chicago that included the western portions of the Loop on Monday night. The weather service said EF-1 tornadoes struck two other areas of suburban Chicago in Illinois. EF-0 twisters were reported in Illinois and Indiana suburbs of Chicago.

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Water overtopped a dam near Nashville, Illinois, and first responders fanned out to ensure everyone escaped safely. There were no reports of injuries in the community of 3,000, southeast of St. Louis, but a woman was rescued after reporting that she was in water up to her waist in her home, said Alex Haglund, a spokesperson for the Washington County Emergency Management Agency.

About 300 people were in the evacuation zone near the city reservoir, officials said. The rest of Nashville was not in imminent danger from the dam failure, but flash flooding on roads created worries about water rescues.

Water began to recede in Nashville by Tuesday afternoon. But Haglund said those evacuated won’t be allowed back into their homes until Wednesday at the earliest. The good news: None of the homes appeared to have obvious structural damage, Haglund said.

The office manager at Zapp’s Repair in Nashville said 10 vehicles were stranded at the auto shop. A dumpster behind the business floated down Highway 15.

“I can tell you there was 3 feet (1 meter) of water in the office,” Delsa King said. “I was going to move some vehicles, but I couldn’t find the keys in the floodwater. ... The owner has been there over 30 years and never seen water in the shop.”

The National Weather Service said 5 to7 inches (12.7 to 17.8 centimeters) of rain fell over an eight-hour period. Additional heavy rain was in the forecast. A long stretch of Interstate 64 in the Nashville area was closed.

The 89-year-old dam was last inspected in 2021 and categorized as a “high hazard” dam, which means a failure is likely to result in the loss of at least one life, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The condition of the dam was not available in the online data.

As the storms swept the Chicago area late Monday, employees at a suburban weather service office had to pass coverage duties to a Michigan post for five minutes. The agency reported wind speeds in the region as high as 75 mph (120 kph).

“We did have an area of rotation,” meteorologist Zachary Yack said, referring to extreme rotating wall clouds. “And it kind of developed right near our office here in Romeoville, Illinois. ... We went and took cover. We have a storm shelter here.”

Carol Gillette said she heard a crash that sounded “like a bomb” as trees smashed cars and houses in Oswego, Illinois.

“I haven’t called the insurance yet. I don’t know where to start,” Gillette told WBBM-TV.

By noon, 215,000 customers lacked power in Illinois, though the number was much higher hours earlier, according to PowerOutage.us. Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway airports reported dozens of flight cancellations Tuesday morning.

A 44-year-old woman died in Cedar Lake, Indiana, in the southern fringes of the Chicago area, after a tree fell on her house, the Lake County coroner’s office said. The exact cause of death was unknown.

The Chicago Fire Department said on the social media site X that there was only one serious injury in the nation’s third-largest city, a person who was hurt when a tree fell on a car.

The storms also cut power to thousands in Ohio and Pennsylvania and caused damage to property, trees and power lines. No injuries were reported.

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White reported from Detroit and Salter from O’Fallon, Missouri. Associated Press writer Teresa Crawford in Norridge, Illinois, and Associated Press data editor Angeliki Kastanis in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up (2024)

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A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up? ›

A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up. Thunderstorms with heavy rains and tornadoes rattled the Chicago area and elsewhere in the Midwest, cutting power to hundreds of thousands.

Why is Chicago getting tornadoes? ›

Meteorologists blame a combination of warm, humid air near the ground and cooler air higher in the atmosphere. A record-breaking 27 tornadoes hit the Chicago area on July 15 toppling thousands of trees, crushing parked cars and leaving thousands without power.

Where did tornadoes touch down in the Chicago area? ›

The tornado plowed through the Southwest and South Side Chicago neighborhoods of West Elsdon, Gage Park, Back of the Yards, and Fuller Park—causing tree damage and minor roof damage to homes.

Is there a tornado in the Midwest in July 2024? ›

Parts of the Midwest are cleaning up after severe thunderstorms barreled through the region on the night of Monday, July 15, 2024, bringing hurricane-force winds and multiple tornadoes around Chicago.

Did a tornado hit o hare? ›

Among the tornadoes most recently confirmed by the National Weather Service's Chicago office is an EF-0 twister that blew through O'Hare International Airport, reaching peak wind gusts of 80 miles per hour.

Could an F5 tornado hit Chicago? ›

F-Scale Distribution of Significant Tornadoes

Only one F5 tornado ever crossed the Chicago area.

Has downtown Chicago ever had a tornado? ›

CHICAGO — A tornado hit the Near West Side and Downtown Monday, one of as many as a dozen twisters that wrecked trees and sent rooftop deck furniture flying, according to the National Weather Service.

What part of Illinois gets the most tornadoes? ›

The most common month for Illinois tornados is April. Central and Southeast Illinois are the most likely to be affected by tornados.

Which state is hit with the most tornadoes? ›

At a Glance
  • Texas and Kansas average the most tornadoes each year.
  • Other parts of the Plains, South and Midwest also have a high number of tornadoes annually.
  • The Northeast and West have the lowest number of annual tornadoes.
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Where is the tornado path in Chicago 2024? ›

Summary: An EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 100 mph, path length of 5.6 miles and maximum width of 100 yards started on the northwest side of Elburn and lifted before Peck road. Damage along the path of the tornado consisted of downed trees and damage to farm buildings.

What 3 states are Tornado Alley? ›

Tornado alley is a cluster of states in the midwestern US where tornadoes are most likely to occur. Tornado alley is typically identified as including parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio.

What part of the Midwest is called Tornado Alley? ›

As a colloquial term there are no definitively set boundaries of Tornado Alley, but the area common to most definitions extends from Texas, through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, Montana, Ohio, and eastern portions of Colorado, ...

Is the Tornado Alley shifting? ›

Tornado Alley in the U.S. is shifting: According to a report published in the April 2024 issue of the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, since 1951 tornado activity has been shifting away from the Great Plains and toward the Midwestern and Southeast U.S. Scientists aren't entirely sure of the reasons for ...

Has a tornado ever caused a plane crash? ›

On 6 October 1981, the aircraft encountered a tornado on the first leg, minutes after taking off from Rotterdam Airport, and crashed 15 miles (24 km) south-southeast of Rotterdam.

What was Illinois worst tornado? ›

Illinois has experienced two of the worst tornadoes in the nation's history: the infamous Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, which resulted in 695 deaths, 2000 injuries, and $130 million in property damage; and the Mattoon tornado of May 26, 1917, which resulted in 101 deaths, 638 injuries, and $55 million in ...

When was the last time a tornado touched down in Chicago? ›

2020, when an EF-1 tornado was confirmed in the city's Rogers Park neighborhood. Overall, just six touchdowns have been reported within city limits in the last 70 years before Sunday's tornadoes, according to meteorologist Paul Deanno.

What causes tornadoes in Illinois? ›

Thunderstorms develop in warm, moist air in advance of eastward- moving cold fronts. These thunderstorms often produce hail, strong winds, and tornadoes. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.

What is causing all the tornadoes? ›

The key atmospheric ingredients that lead to tornado potential are instability - warm moist air near the ground, with cooler dry air aloft and wind shear - a change in wind speed and/or direction with height.

Why are tornadoes increasing? ›

Climate change could be affecting tornado behavior, Brooks said. As average global temperatures increase, they provide one of the main ingredients that allow tornadoes to form, Brooks said – namely, energy available for storms.

How many tornadoes in Illinois in 2024? ›

Illinois has seen over 100 tornadoes in 2024.

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