Chicago, storms and Flooding
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Fox Weather on MSNTriple lightning strike illuminates skies over Chicago as severe thunderstorms trigger flash flooding
Severe thunderstorms put on a light show over the skies of Chicago Monday night, while drowning parts of the city in flash flooding below.
Chicagoans and suburbanites could see damaging storms pass through the area once again Monday night, bringing strong winds, lightning and flood-causing rain.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch in effect until 4 a.m. Tuesday. Residents are urged to reduce water use to ease pressure on the sewer system. City Council members on the Southwest Side call on the mayor to speed flood response.
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Damaging storms flood flood expressways, viaducts and homes; thousands lose power in Chicago area
Damaging storms brought heavy rain that flooded roadways overnight, especially on the city's Southwest Side that saw flooding last month. Thousands of ComEd customers were without power for hours in the Chicago area.
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Timelapse Shows Shelf Cloud Moving Over Chicago Skyline Before Flash Flooding
A dark shelf cloud rolled over Chicago on August 18 as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of strong to severe storms in northern Illinois. Timelapse footage recorded by Craig Shimala shows the ominous cloud sweeping across the city skyline.
A flash flood watch is in effect until midnight Wednesday in Cook, DuPage and Will counties, plus some parts of northwest Indiana, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flash flood warning for key parts of Chicago on Friday, urging approximately 600,000 residents to take immediate action to protect life and property.
It’s been no rest for the weary in the Windy City this summer, which has faced multiple damaging flooding events just since the start of July.
CBS News Meteorologist Kylee Miller says we still can't rule out having an isolated storm pop up during the afternoon.