Massive Storms Hit Chicago

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Lynne Kiesling

Yesterday we had a terrible micro-burst in my neighborhood; it didn't go rotational so it really wasn't a tornado, but the winds were up to 78 m.p.h. at Wrigley Field. I was sitting in one of the second floor front bedrooms at the desk, writing, when the sky went greenish-black. A whistling wind came from the west, picked up the 4.5-foot-diameter tree just to the east of our house, and uprooted it easily.

By the time I got down to the basement for safety, it was all over.

My gorgeous little street has the dubious distinction of being the worst hit in this storm; of the beautiful 100-year-old trees that line our street, three-quarters of them are down:

Happily, I don't know of anyone being injured, although there's plenty of damage to garages and cars.

Yikes.

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I'm glad you and yours are fine.

Ditto; I am glad you didn't lose life or property.

:')

I heard generators in my neighborhood running this morning. I hope all those people without power get their power back soon!

Lynn, I hope you run a piece on the length of time it takes to get people back on-line.

Three quarters of those lovely trees are gone?! How awful.

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