News

Severe storms triggered tornado warnings, damage across east-central Illinois

While no major injuries have been reported locally as of Saturday morning, the storm system created hazardous conditions throughout the evening. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — A powerful line of storms tore through central Illinois Friday night, prompting tornado warnings across Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, and Piatt Counties and leaving behind scattered damage as part of a broader Midwest outbreak.

The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for central Champaign County — including Urbana, Champaign, and Savoy — through 10:30 p.m. Meteorologists tracked a rotation near Monticello moving east at approximately 55 miles per hour, raising concerns about possible tornado formation, damaging winds, and dangerous flying debris.

While no major injuries have been reported locally as of Saturday morning, the storm system created hazardous conditions throughout the evening, with residents urged to take shelter as warnings were issued.

Earlier in the day, confirmed tornadoes caused significant destruction in other parts of Illinois, including Lena and South Pekin. In Lena, structural damage to homes and businesses was reported, and more than 1,500 households lost power as the storm moved through.

Across Champaign County, downed trees and power lines were among the most common impacts. Emergency crews worked overnight to assess damage and clear debris from roadways.

Officials at the University of Illinois reminded students, staff, and residents to seek shelter in designated tornado-safe areas during the warnings, emphasizing preparedness as storms intensified.

The severe weather was part of a massive system that swept across multiple states, including Missouri, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Reports from across the region included golf-ball-sized hail, strong winds, and multiple tornadoes.

Forecasters estimate the outbreak impacted more than 50 million people across a stretch of more than 1,000 miles, underscoring the scale and intensity of the storm system.

Recent Headlines

1 day ago in Entertainment, News

Illinois State Fair kicks off 100-day countdown with celebration at fairgrounds

May 5 event at Reisch Pavilion will feature fair food favorites, prizes, and ticket sales ahead of August opening.

1 day ago in Entertainment

Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, with ‘Sold’ topping the list

Book bans and attempted bans remain at record highs, according to the American Library Association. And efforts to have titles removed have never been more coordinated or politicized.

1 day ago in Entertainment

South Korean police seek to arrest K-pop mogul behind BTS

South Korean police said Tuesday they are seeking to arrest music mogul Bang Si-Hyuk, chairman of the agency behind K-pop supergroup BTS, as they expand an investigation into allegations that he illegally gained more than $100 million in an investor fraud scheme.

1 day ago in Trending, World

Late Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy still looms over British monarchy 100 years after her birth

Queen Elizabeth II lives on at the Cool Britannia gift shop across the road from Buckingham Palace. Four years after the queen's death, the shop is doing a brisk business in mugs, tea towels and key rings bearing the likeness of Britain's longest-reigning monarch as the nation marks the centenary of her birth on Tuesday.

2 days ago in Sports, Trending

Defending champion John Korir breaks Boston Marathon record and Sharon Lokedi also repeats

John Korir outran the strongest field in Boston Marathon history and still had enough energy left to bounce around Boylston Street after learning he had blistered the course record, too.