Chicago, Ohio, Michigan - Severe Storms, 'Winter' Tornadoes Hit Some Areas Hard

Wednesday, February 28 2024 by RICK CALLAHAN and BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI Associated Press

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Ted Williams works to put a temporary cover on the roof of his in-laws home following a severe storm near Springfield, Ohio
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Ted Williams works to put a temporary cover on the roof of his in-laws home following a severe storm near Springfield, Ohio

Severe thunderstorms that may have spawned a rare February tornado outbreak toppled trees, cut power and damaged homes in the Chicago area and other parts of the Great Lakes following a spell of summerlike, sometimes record temperatures.

In Michigan's Grand Blanc Township, near Flint, winds damaged subdivisions, tore up trees and uprooted gas lines in the wee hours of Wednesday. Police officers said they saw a tornado, but weather authorities have yet to confirm that.

Police and firefighters moved residents in an area of gas leaks to a firehouse, and they were allowed to return when a utility made repairs, authorities said.

“There are still numerous reports of wires down in the area,” police said. “While there is significant damage to houses in the area, no one was hurt.”

More than 100 miles (160 kilometers) to the southwest, a possible tornado damaged homes and barns and knocked down trees and power lines in Calhoun County's Lee Township, the sheriff's office said on Facebook. Crews cleared roads for rescue teams, but no injuries were reported.

Warning sirens jolted residents of central Ohio awake as a possible tornado hit near Columbus. Significant damage was reported at an airport in Madison County, between Dayton and Columbus. Toppled trees closed roads in the area until debris could be cleared.

At one point, more than 50,000 customers in Ohio and Michigan lacked power Wednesday, according to PowerOutage.us.

In Geneva, in Chicago’s western suburbs, storms Tuesday evening uprooted trees and left some homes with broken windows and shorn-off doors, said Fire Chief Mike Antenore.

Geneva resident Rebecca Harrington said the storm “cycloned” into her home and collapsed its foyer area.

“The back of my house is sort of hanging off,” Harrington told WGN-TV, which reported no injuries.

The storms followed unusual warmth across Illinois in recent days, the National Weather Service office said. They were followed Wednesday by a return to winter weather, with snow and temperatures in the 20s.

Armando Perez, left, and Gabby Perez, right flank their niece, Victoria Perez, as they watch lightning illuminating the sky at Montrose Harbor as a storm moves over the Lake Michigan following two days unseasonably warm weather
[Photo Credit: Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune via AP] Armando Perez, left, and Gabby Perez, right flank their niece, Victoria Perez, as they watch lightning illuminating the sky at Montrose Harbor as a storm moves over the Lake Michigan following two days unseasonably warm weather

If a tornado is confirmed in Grand Blanc Township, it would be only the second February tornado for that part of Michigan since recordkeeping began in 1950, following one in Wayne County on Feb. 28, 1974, said meteorologist Dave Kook, of the weather service's Detroit office.

The warm weather and severe storms, including hail up to an inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter, on Tuesday and Wednesday are unusual for the area this time of the year, Kook said.

“This is not typical of late February by any means," he said. “Basically, it’s kind of a month ahead of schedule for southeast Michigan.”

The weather service office that covers southwestern and central Ohio has recorded winter tornadoes almost every year since 2012.

Weather service teams will conduct surveys to confirm tornado reports around the region. 

Lightning strikes above downtown Chicago as a storm moves over Lake Michigan following two days of unseasonably warm weather
[Photo Credit: Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune via AP] Lightning strikes above downtown Chicago as a storm moves over Lake Michigan following two days of unseasonably warm weather

Associated Press writers Sarah Brumfield and Corey Williams contributed to this report.

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