Severe Flooding Hits Chicago's Northwest Side Amid Ongoing Rainfall
Severe Flooding Hits Chicago's Northwest Side Amid Ongoing Rainfall
US · Published Apr 16, 2026
The Northwest Side of Chicago is experiencing severe flooding due to heavy thunderstorms, with O'Hare Airport recording 2.43 inches of rain.
Numerous reports of flooded basements and streets have been received, particularly in Gladstone Park and Edison Park.
Chicago remains under a flood watch as more rain is expected, prompting residents to take precautions and report flooding issues.
Severe flooding hits Chicago's Northwest Side
Chicago's Northwest Side is currently facing a severe flooding crisis following intense thunderstorms. O'Hare Airport recorded 2.43 inches of rain, marking the rainiest April day in a decade and contributing to a spring rainfall total five inches above the seasonal average. The Far Northwest Side, including Gladstone Park and Edison Park, is particularly affected, with numerous reports of flooded basements and streets. The city remains under a flood watch as more rain is anticipated.
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