Weather in Northern Illinois has created many fascinating events over the years. With new technologies available to the National Weather Service combined with enhanced display capabilities, it is now possible to view these events with some clarity.
Through the medium of this web page we are attempting to document aspects of the weather which occurs over northeast and north central Illinois. Note, however, some the individual case write-ups are composed on a level for the professional meteorologist or dedicated student.
We hope you enjoy the presentations. Comments or suggestions can be directed to the webmaster.
Science-Weather Events in Northern Illinois and Northwest Indiana
Warm Season (Apr - Sept)
- Observations from the 23 August 2007 Chicago Derecho pdf file
- Fox River Flood Survey September 15, 2007
- Carol Stream Wind Storm as Seen Through Two Radars March 31, 2007
- Analysis and Views of the Large Hail Event of April 14, 2006
- Supercell of July 13, 2004
- Review of weather in May 2004 for northern Illinois and northwest Indiana
- Tornadoes in a Deceptively Small CAPE Environment: The 4/20/2004 Outbreak in Illinois and Indiana pdf file
- Damaging Winds at Rockford and around Chicagoland July 5, 2003
- Hail Event in Northeast Illinois of July 6, 2003
- Wind and Rain of July 27, 2003
- Chicago Extreme Heat July 29-31, 1999
- Lindenhurst, Illinois Tornado May 18, 1997
- Chicago Killer Heat Wave July 13, 1995
- 1967 Northern Illinois Tornado event
Cold Season (Oct - Mar)
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