Severe Tornado Risk Issued for Chicago Area Amid Multiple Storm Waves
Severe Tornado Risk Issued for Chicago Area Amid Multiple Storm Waves
US · Published Jun 12, 2026
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a severe weather warning for the Chicago area, highlighting a significant risk of strong tornadoes as multiple rounds of storms are expected to impact northern Illinois.
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has assigned a Level 4 of 5 severe weather risk to parts of the region, indicating a high potential for tornado development.

Why It's Important?

The severe weather poses a significant threat to residents across northern Illinois, including Chicago, as well as parts of southern Wisconsin, northwestern Indiana, southeastern Iowa, and northeastern Missouri. The primary risks include strong tornadoes, destructive wind gusts exceeding hurricane strength, and large hail. Power outages are expected due to downed trees and power lines, and travel may become hazardous, particularly for high-profile vehicles. The storms could cause widespread damage to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure, with the potential for life-threatening conditions in areas directly impacted by tornadoes or high winds.

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