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THU · 2026-06-11 · 06:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0611-83511
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Storms knock out power in the Midwest and disrupt Chicago flights

Severe storms across the Midwest on Wednesday caused widespread power outages and significant flight disruptions. Hundreds of thousands of customers lost electricity in Illinois and Michigan, with additional outages reported in several other states.

By  HALLIE GOLDENAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-11 · 06:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Storms knock out power in the Midwest and disrupt Chicago flights
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Severe storms across the Midwest on Wednesday caused widespread power outages and significant flight disruptions. Hundreds of thousands of customers lost electricity in Illinois and Michigan, with additional outages reported in several other states. Chicago airports, O'Hare and Midway, experienced over a thousand flight delays and cancellations due to thunderstorms, leading to temporary ground stops. The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings in multiple Midwestern states, and severe thunderstorm watches were in effect for parts of the Great Lakes region. Damaging winds downed trees and power lines, and in some areas, buildings and barns sustained damage. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson urged residents to seek shelter and stay informed about the evolving weather conditions.

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson warned residents of potential tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, and flash flooding.

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The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings across Illinois, Kansas, northern Missouri, and southern Iowa.

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More than 264,000 customers had no electricity in Illinois, and nearly 140,000 were without power in Michigan.

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More than 1,000 flights were delayed or canceled at Chicago airports due to thunderstorms.

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Damaging storms knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers in the Midwest.

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Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Damaging storms swept through the Midwest on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers and causing more than a thousand flight delays or cancellations at Chicago airports.The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings across Illinois, Kansas, northern Missouri and southern Iowa, while severe thunderstorm watches were in place for parts of the Great Lakes.The Chicago area was in store for a one-two punch of weather. Storms that moved in Wednesday afternoon, downing trees and damaging some buildings, were expected to be followed by more wild weather in the evening. The National Weather Service warned of storms moving eastward across northern Illinois and potentially bringing “damaging winds, a brief tornado or two, and localized torrential rainfall increasing the risk for flash flooding.”The two major Chicago airports, Chicago-ohare-international-airport" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="144271" data-entity-type="location">Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Chicago-midway-international-airport" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="144272" data-entity-type="location">Chicago Midway International Airport, temporarily put all flights on hold in the evening due to thunderstorms. A similar ground stop was issued at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York due to thunderstorms. By Wednesday evening, more than 1,000 flights going into and out of Chicago had been delayed or canceled, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking website. 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 6 MIN READ Strong winds blew part of the roof off an apartment building in the Chicago area, forcing residents to leave, according to Chicago" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="144273" data-entity-type="organization">NBC 5 Chicago. Elsewhere, barns collapsed in Wisconsin, buildings were crushed in rural northern Missouri and some large trees and power lines were downed in other areas across the Midwest, photos and video online showed. More than 264,000 customers had no electricity in Illinois, the majority in Cook County, and nearly 140,000 were without power in Michigan, according to poweroutage.com. There were also outages in Kansas, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana and Ohio. Commonwealth Edison Company, which provides electric service across northern Illinois, said the storms had downed poles and wires.“We know this is challenging and will restore service as safely and quickly as conditions allow,” the company said in a post on X.Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson warned residents Wednesday afternoon that conditions were expected to intensify and could bring tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, and flash flooding.“Ensure you have access to a safe place to take shelter, stay tuned to weather updates, and check on your neighbors,” he said on X.
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