Severe Storms Cause Flooding in Homewood and Flossmoor
Severe Storms Cause Flooding in Homewood and Flossmoor
US · Published Apr 17, 2026
Severe storms caused significant flooding in Homewood and Flossmoor, Illinois, leading to street closures and property damage.
Over two inches of rain fell in one hour, overwhelming local drainage systems.
The Illinois State Water Survey warns that such intense storms are becoming more frequent, requiring better infrastructure planning.
April 2026 storms cause significant Illinois flooding
On April 3rd and 4th, 2026, severe storms brought significant flooding to Homewood and Flossmoor, Illinois. The rapid and intense rainfall, exceeding two inches in just one hour, overwhelmed the area's drainage systems, leading to widespread street closures, basement flooding, and waterlogged parks. According to the HF Chronicle, the Dixie Highway viaduct and other low-lying areas experienced substantial flooding, disrupting traffic and causing property damage. Homewood Public Works Director Josh Burman explained that the drainage infrastructure couldn't handle the sudden influx of water.
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