Severe Weather Slams Aurora, IL with Damaging Winds and Hail
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Sunday, June 8, 2025 – Aurora, Illinois —
A dangerous line of severe thunderstorms struck Aurora and surrounding communities in Kane and DuPage Counties Sunday afternoon, producing 60 MPH wind gusts and half-dollar-sized hail, prompting urgent warnings from the Chicago National Weather Service and local emergency officials.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were in effect:
Widespread reports of tree damage, power outages, and minor property destruction are coming in from cities such as Batavia, West Chicago, and Aurora.
Todd Nardone, TNW News General Manager and Hurricane Operations Chief, issued the following:
“This is not a hurricane, but these winds can act like one. Residents should stay in an interior room or basement and avoid mobile homes, cars, or any portable shelter. These storms are fast-moving and can do serious damage.”
The TNW Weather Radar, powered in partnership with ABC 7 Chicago, tracked a violent squall line slicing across the western suburbs. Bright red and purple radar returns confirmed hail cores, strong wind signatures, and rapid eastward movement — consistent with the reports of widespread damage.
🚨 The TNW Weather Operations Center has activated its full monitoring protocol as part of this Severe Weather Operational Alert.
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📝 Todd Nardone, General Manager & Hurricane Operations Chief
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