The heat-humidity index that measures such discomfort was 110 Monday afternoon. The relative humidity Monday was 30 percent, which, when combined with 104-degree heat, was mighty uncomfortable. Showers were scattered across most of northern Illinois, however.įorecasters said the warm, moist air blanketing the Chicago area Monday was in sharp contrast to the drier hot air that came in from the southwest in the last few weeks. These dangerous storms will be near Hoffman Estates, Bartlett, Wayne, and Dupage Airport, then West Chicago, Streamwood, Carol Stream, Hanover Park, Glendale Heights, and Bloomingdale from 6:30 to 7 p.m.The weather service said the rain was heaviest in a 10-mile band that stretched southeast from Woodstock to Chicago Heights. Yet another warning was issued for northwestern DuPage and Cook counties until 7 p.m. That warning is effective until 6:45 p.m. In Kane County, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Campton Hills, moving east at 30 mph. That warning is expected to expire at 6:45 p.m. In McHenry County, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Huntley at 6:13 p.m., moving east at 35 mph. That storm was quickly moving towards Bridgeview, Oak Lawn, and Burbank, including Seat Geek stadium. after a large and extremely dangerous tornado was located over Summit. That warning is in effect until 6:30 p.m. There are new tornado warnings for Cook, Kane and McHenry counties.įor Cook County, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Burr Ridge at 6:10 p.m., moving east at 30 mph. This warning includes the city of Chicago! Seek shelter now! - NWS Chicago July 12, 2023 This is a confirmed damaging tornado moving northeast through central Cook County. Skokie, Berwyn, Austin, Portage Park, Dunning, Elmwood Park,įorest Park, River Forest, River Grove and North Riverside around Norridge, Morton Grove, Bellwood and Harwood Heights around 710 PM Glenview, Park Ridge, Niles, Melrose Park, Maywood, Westchester, Treeįranklin Park, Schiller Park, Hillside and Rosemont around 705 PM Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed.ĭamage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. IMPACT.Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without These storms have an extensive history of Located along a line extending from Des Plaines to Villa Park, * At 659 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes Northeastern Cook County in northeastern Illinois. The National Weather Service in Chicago has issued a National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville Aside from a few moments of pushing and shoving, the crowd was generally well-behaved. "It was just a rush."įollman said it took about 15 to 20 minutes to get everybody into a safe place. The flight attendant said, "Everyone get your belongings, you need to get off the plane immediately," Follman said. Then just a few minutes later, a flight attendant told everybody to get off the plane immediately and seek shelter. ![]() She said the pilot had hoped to beat the weather. "We had actually already boarded the airplane before the tornadoes were in the area." ![]() "It was definitely a crazy flight," Follman said. Crowds of travelers take shelter in the walkway between United Airlines two terminals at O'Hare. She was on the plane when officials ordered everybody off to take shelter as a tornado was spotted nearby. When she took this video, Hannah Follman, a morning reporter for FOX59/CBS4 Indianapolis, was trying to catch a flight to London. Shelter in place for several tornadoes! Stay safe out there□ /Tb8cCEd1uY- Hannah Follman July 13, 2023 ![]() Current look at Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
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