Severe Weather Slams Midwest
Tornadoes reported; one killed in Illinois
Severe weather erupted throughout the Midwest on Sunday afternoon, with tornadoes tearing through several cities and a storm forcing fans to evacuate the stands during an NFL game.
"We saw trees down, houses with their roofs completely torn off. I saw a lot of people in distress with their homes destroyed," said Jack Lance, who lives in Pekin, Illinois. "It wasn't a pretty sight."
At least one person died in Nashville, Illinois, as a result of the severe storms, said Patti Thompson, a spokeswoman for the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. Nearly 50 tornadoes had been reported throughout the region as of 4 p.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
As a tornado neared his home in Washington, Illinois, Anthony Khoury prayed and recorded a video of the dark twister churning.
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Clearly global warming. November is the hottest month of the year, isn't it?
Actually, it was pretty warm here yesterday. 62 degrees F at Soldier Field. To be fair, it was in the teens and twenties earlier in the week. You don't get tornadoes and horizontal rainstorms when it's 30 out.
Seriously, what's happened to the NFL? Have they gone Peak Pussy? Some rain and wind (no tornadoes anywhere near Chicago) and they stop the damn game?
Might as well be watching soccer.