Supercell Thunderstorm and Tornado Cause Damage in Chicago amid Heat Wave

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A supercell thunderstorm ripped through the Chicago area Monday evening, leaving a trail of wind damage that stretched from the far northwest suburbs to Indiana.

The storm traveled over 100 miles, slamming the northwest suburbs before it dove south, roaring through the city and maintaining its strength as it barreled through northwest Indiana. The National Weather Service confirmed one EF-0 tornado from unincorporated Schaumburg into Roselle. It was flanked on its western side by a swath of severe straight-line winds.

The storm prompted tornado warnings to be issued across northern Illinois and Indiana. Widespread wind damage has been reported. The Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation had responded to 337 tree emergencies across the city as of 8 p.m. Tuesday. The entire area is currently in the grip of an intense heat wave that will last at least until the end of the week.


 
Tell me about IT!!! I experienced IT al first-hand right here in Chicago, Illinois. And it is still hotter than HELL !!!!!
 
Oh sorry to hear. Any damage in your area?
 
Oh sorry to hear. Any damage in your area?
No damage here. Do not live right in the downtown area though. But it just got so suddenly hot as hell like 95F plus when it had only prior been around 60F for weeks and weeks.

And it is still hot yet sun is now out and already feels like it will be a very sultry, horny hot day. Look forward to goin' bearded faced, fit & lean masculine bodied, ripe pitted bareshirted and in sockless, ripe-footed airing sandals!!
 
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