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Weather chaos in Illinois: Golf ball hail and fallen trees in Chicago area

Emma Davis
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
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Violent storms slam into Cook and Kane Counties on Sunday

Sunday afternoon, June 8, brought a wave of intense thunderstorms to parts of Illinois, with Cook, DuPage, and Kane Counties taking the brunt of the weather. The system moved swiftly, producing powerful wind gusts, torrential rain, and hailstones as large as golf balls — causing widespread damage and power outages.

Batavia, in particular, experienced some of the most destructive impacts. Residents on Bernadette Lane witnessed a nearly 40-year-old tree crash down just feet from a home’s porch. Other streets in the area were left impassable, littered with downed trees and submerged in stormwater.

 

Testimonies from Batavia: “It was like green confetti everywhere”

Diane Anderson, a Batavia resident, was caught in the heart of the storm. As she tried to offer friends a ride, the sky unleashed blinding rain and howling wind. She described the neighborhood aftermath as if “someone threw green confetti”—a vivid image of streets covered with shredded leaves and broken branches.

Her husband, Patrick Sommerfeld, was watching from their house. “The first minute was rain, the second minute hail coming sideways, and then the sound — like a locomotive,” he recounted. Moments later, a massive tree fell just short of their porch, driven by the force of sideways winds and zero visibility.

 

Severe thunderstorm warnings now expired, but destruction lingers

The National Weather Service had issued Severe Thunderstorm Warnings through Sunday evening for Cook, DuPage, and Kane Counties, but those alerts have since expired. Despite that, crews remained active overnight, especially on Route 31, clearing downed power lines and flooded roads.

Power outages persisted through Sunday night, and residents in some areas were informed that electricity might not be restored until Monday morning.

 

No tornadoes, but storms pack a powerful punch

According to ABC7 Meteorologist Greg Dutra, there was no risk of tornadoes, but the straight-line winds and hail impact caused significant structural and environmental damage. These scattered yet severe storms were quick to develop and even quicker to strike — catching many off guard.

 

Looking ahead: Light showers may return Monday

While the most dangerous storms have passed, stray afternoon showers are still possible on Monday across the Chicago region. Meteorologists continue to monitor radar activity to assess the potential for additional localized flooding or tree damage in areas already weakened by Sunday’s system.

Stay alert, and continue following weather alerts for Cook County, Kane County, Lake County, and Northwest Indiana throughout the week.

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