I couldn't even get all my windows closed in the house before hearing trees crack and fleeing to the basement. Kenny and the kids heard a siren as they were leaving the Lake County library and promptly went right back inside the building for cover. The storm didn't last long, but it sure left quite a mess behind. It also caused us to be without our power for almost two days (and a lot more for others, I know!). In this article, a National Weather Service meteorologist determined it was not a tornado as there was no evidence of rotating or swirling winds -- only straight line winds, estimated up to 110 mph. Hundreds of trees were toppled, homes and garages were damaged, vehicles were crushed, power lines were down, and there was simply debris everywhere! And here is a link to some Channel 7 news footage, in nearby St. John.
We thankfully escaped the storm with very little damage. We felt very lucky after seeing the devastation around our neighborhood. All we lost was a top portion of both of our trees in the front of our houses, blocking our road for a bit and making quite a mess. Kenny and Delaney were out walking the neighborhood afterwards making sure everyone was okay, helping people with damage, and realizing once again how fortunate we were with so little damage and everyone home safe and sound.
These are all pictures from our immediate neighborhood. Many neighboring cities like Hebron, St. John and others also received as much or even more damage! Scary stuff!
Dani
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