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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015

Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

ILLINOIS, Central

PEORIA COUNTY --- 0.7 WSW KELLER [40.77, -89.61] 06/07/15 15:00 CST 0.20M Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous trees and tree limbs were blown down.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.4 WNW PEORIA HGTS [40.74, -89.59] 06/07/15 15:00 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees up to two feet in diameter were blown into power lines one half mile north of US 150 on Knoxville Avenue.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.2 SE SHERWOOD FOREST [40.74, -89.61] 06/07/15 15:02 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:07 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown down near Lake and University.

PEORIA COUNTY --- GLASFORD [40.57, -89.82] 06/07/15 15:09 CST 0 Hail (1.75 in) 06/07/15 15:14 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 1.0 S BENSON [40.84, -89.12] 06/07/15 15:10 CST 7K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:15 CST 0 Source: Public

A tree was blown onto a garage 1 mile south of Benson.

WOODFORD COUNTY --- BENSON [40.85, -89.12] 06/07/15 15:10 CST 4K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown onto a power line in Benson.

WOODFORD COUNTY --- EUREKA [40.72, -89.27] 06/07/15 15:15 CST 20K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees were damaged in Eureka.

WOODFORD COUNTY --- METAMORA [40.78, -89.35] 06/07/15 15:16 CST 25K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:21 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous tree limbs were blown down in Metamora.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 5.0 NW PEORIA [40.75, -89.67] 06/07/15 15:22 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:27 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A ten to eleven-inch diameter tree was snapped off.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- CHENOA [40.73, -88.72] 06/07/15 15:40 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 15:45 CST 0 Source: COOP Observer

MCLEAN COUNTY --- CHENOA [40.73, -88.72]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/07/15 15:45 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:50 CST 0 Source: Public

Several trees were blown down in Chenoa.

MASON COUNTY --- 0.5 W BISHOP [40.35, -89.88] 06/07/15 16:00 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 16:05 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.

MASON COUNTY --- 1.0 N HAVANA [40.31, -90.07] 06/07/15 16:00 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/07/15 16:05 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

MASON COUNTY --- 2.0 E HAVANA [40.30, -90.03] 06/07/15 16:02 CST 10K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 16:07 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several large tree limbs were blown down.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- PEKIN [40.57, -89.63] 06/07/15 18:30 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 18:35 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

Several trees were snapped and uprooted in Pekin.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 4.0 NW DANVILLE [40.17, -87.67] 06/07/15 18:35 CST 50K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:40 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A 30x50 farm building was destroyed by strong thunderstorm winds.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.2 WSW NEWELL [40.16, -87.64] 06/07/15 18:40 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:45 CST 0 Source: Public

Several trees were blown down on Denmark Road near Lake Vermilion on the north side of Danville.

FULTON COUNTY --- BRYANT [40.47, -90.08] 06/07/15 18:45 CST 5K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Source: Public

Several 8-inch diameter sycamore branches were blown down.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- PEKIN [40.57, -89.63] 06/07/15 18:45 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A large tree was blown onto a garage and the roof of a house in Pekin.

LOGAN COUNTY --- ATLANTA [40.27, -89.23] 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/07/15 18:55 CST 0 Source: Amateur Radio

VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.0 WNW STEELTON [40.13, -87.70] 06/07/15 18:52 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/07/15 18:57 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.0 E HALLVILLE [40.15, -89.06]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/07/15 18:55 CST 3K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous tree limbs were blown down onto highway 10 about 1 mile east of Hallsville.

DE WITT COUNTY --- 2.0 E HALLVILLE [40.15, -89.04] 06/07/15 18:56 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 19:01 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.5 NNW JENKINS [40.17, -89.03] 06/07/15 19:02 CST 6K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:07 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A power pole was blown down at Green Valley Road south of Tabor Road.

DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.0 W CLINTON [40.15, -88.97] 06/07/15 19:05 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:10 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A large tree was blown down across Highway 10 about 1 mile west of Clinton.

VERMILION COUNTY --- DANVILLE [40.13, -87.62] 06/07/15 19:10 CST 80K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous trees were blown down in Danville causing power outages across the city.

DE WITT COUNTY --- WAYNESVILLE [40.23, -89.12] 06/07/15 19:17 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 19:22 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

MENARD COUNTY --- 1.5 NW CULVER [40.02, -89.70], 1.5 NW CULVER [40.02, -89.70] 06/07/15 19:22 CST 15K Tornado (EF0, L: 0.04 mi , W: 10 yd) 06/07/15 19:23 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tornado briefly touched down 8 miles east of Petersburg at 8:22 PM CDT. The tornado knocked down several trees and damaged an old barn. An anemometer at the residence where the damage occurred measured a peak wind of 77 mph. The tornado quickly dissipated by 8:23 PM CDT.

LOGAN COUNTY --- LINCOLN [40.15, -89.37] 06/07/15 19:25 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

A large tree was blown down on the Old Postville Courthouse property bordering 5th Street.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- CHAMPAIGN [40.12, -88.25] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/07/15 19:35 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

FULTON COUNTY --- 3.2 NNW AVON [40.71, -90.44], 1.1 NE FARMINGTON [40.71, -89.99], 1.7 ENE BRERETON [40.63, -89.99], 5.6 NNE BREEDS [40.62, -89.87], 1.5 ESE BANNER [40.51, -89.87], 5.0 ENE LIVERPOOL [40.44, -89.92], 4.6 SE SEPO [40.30, -90.07], 3.5 NNW VERMONT [40.35, -90.45] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.50 to 2.00" per hour for nearly two hours produced a total of 2.50 to 5.00" of rain in northern and central Fulton County. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many roads impassable. U.S. Highways 24 and 136 were impassable, as were State Highways 78 and 95. Most secondary roads in rural areas were also inundated.

KNOX COUNTY --- 2.3 W ST AUGUSTINE [40.71, -90.44], 3.0 SW ABINGDON [40.77, -90.44], 2.1 ENE YATES CITY [40.80, -89.99], 5.0 SSE YATES CITY [40.71, -89.99] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.50 to 2.00" per hour for nearly two hours produced a total of 2.50 to 5.00" of rain in extreme southern Knox County. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many roads impassable. State Highways 97 and 8, as well as most secondary roads in rural areas, were inundated.

MASON COUNTY --- 5.5 NE BUZZVILLE [40.43, -89.91], 2.8 E MANITO [40.42, -89.72], 3.6 WNW ALLEN [40.32, -89.71], 1.3 N SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.60], 1.4 ESE LUTHER [40.19, -89.61], 0.1 WSW BIGGS [40.23, -89.90], 1.6 SSW SIMCO FARM [40.30, -90.01] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 05:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Thunderstorms produced 5.00 to 8.00" of rainfall in northern and eastern Mason County, mainly between 1800 and 2000 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made nearly every rural road in northern and eastern Mason County impassable. Parts of U.S. Highway 136 near the Logan County line were closed due to high water.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 0.4 WSW ROME [40.88, -89.51], 0.6 WNW HENDRYX MANOR [40.80, -89.58], 1.1 SSE PEORIA HGTS [40.72, -89.56], 1.0 NW ORCHARD MINES [40.59, -89.69], 0.2 W LANCASTER [40.58, -89.83], 3.2 NNW LANCASTER [40.62, -89.86], 1.4 N ELMWOOD [40.80, -89.97] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 2.50 to 5.00" of rainfall in a large part of Peoria County, including the city of Peoria, between 1800 and 2000 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable on the south side of Peoria. U.S. Highway 24 near the Fulton/Peoria County line to Bartonville was also impassable. Most secondary roads in rural areas were also inundated from Bartonville to Smithville and Kickapoo to Mossville.

LOGAN COUNTY --- 4.4 E ATLANTA [40.28, -89.15], 0.9 E MT JOY [40.28, -89.26], 1.9 NE BURTON VIEW [40.19, -89.46], 1.4 WNW NEW HOLLAND [40.19, -89.60], 1.4 N SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.60], 3.3 NNE MT JOY [40.33, -89.26] 06/07/15 19:45 CST 0.15M Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 05:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 5.00 to 8.00" of rainfall in northern Logan County during the evening hours. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable in San Jose, Hartsburg and Atlanta. The biggest impacts were near the Logan/Tazewell County line where the water was three to four feet deep. A section of Canadian National Railroad tracks near U.S. Highway 136 and Emden were washed out. At least two water rescues had to be made for stranded motorists on roads near the county line. No injuries were reported.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 4.2 N WOODRUFF [40.59, -89.23], 4.6 NE SAYBROOK [40.48, -88.46], 1.3 NE TROSTER [40.33, -88.46], 3.5 WSW MC LEAN [40.31, -89.23] 06/07/15 20:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 05:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 3.00 to 6.00" of rainfall in central and southern McLean County during the evening hours. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable in Bloomington, Normal, Danvers and Heyworth. Much of U.S. Highway 136 from the Logan County line to Heyworth was also impassable. Many rural roads were flooded from Stanford to the Logan County line, and Saybrook through Bellflower to Arrowsmith.

The biggest impacts were in the southern part of the county near the Logan/ Tazewell County line where the water was three to four feet deep . At least two water rescues had to be made for stranded motorists. No injuries were reported.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 0.8 W SOUTHLAWN [39.75, -89.61] 06/07/15 20:00 CST 25K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:05 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

Several tree limbs were blown onto power lines at Rita Road and Hazel Lane.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- 3.7 NNW LILLY [40.58, -89.31], 1.7 E ARMINGTON [40.33, -89.27], 4.9 WSW WINKEL [40.32, -89.72], 2.1 ESE PARKLAND [40.44, -89.71], 6.2 W PARKLAND [40.45, -89.87], 0.1 W PEKIN [40.57, -89.63], 1.4 NW CREVE COEUR [40.66, -89.60], 0.9 NNW ROBEIN [40.69, -89.51] 06/07/15 20:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 05:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 5.00 to 8.00" of rainfall in a large part of Tazewell County during the evening hours . Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable in Pekin and parts of East Peoria, where the water was a foot deep in some spots. The biggest impacts were in the southern part of the county near the Logan/Tazewell County line where the water was three to four feet deep . At least two water rescues had to be made for stranded motorists. No injuries were reported.

VERMILION COUNTY --- GEORGETOWN [39.98, -87.63] 06/07/15 20:00 CST 4K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg A few large tree branches were blown down in Georgetown.

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 3.8 NNE SPRING BAY [40.87, -89.50], 3.3 NNW BENSON [40.90, -89.14], 1.9 NW METAMORA [40.80, -89.38], 1.4 NNE PEORIA HGTS [40.75, -89.56], 2.8 SW SPRING BAY [40.80, -89.56] 06/07/15 20:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 2.50 to 5.00" of rainfall in western Woodford County between 1800 and 2000 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed which made secondary roads from Low Point to Benson and near Bay View Gardens impassable . Parts of State Highway 26 were also flooded.

PIATT COUNTY --- 3.6 ENE MONTICELLO ARPT [40.03, -88.49], 4.5 SE WHITE HEATH [40.03, -88.46] 06/07/15 20:03 CST 0 Tornado (EF0, L: 1.52 mi , W: 10 yd) 06/07/15 20:05 CST 4K Source: Emergency Manager

A tornado touched down in a field 4.4 miles east of Monticello in Piatt County at 9:03 PM CDT. It then tracked eastward through open farmland before crossing into Champaign County 5.9 miles east of Monticello at 9:05 PM CDT. Minor crop damage was reported.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 2.1 W WILLIAMSVILLE [39.95, -89.59] 06/07/15 20:04 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/07/15 20:09 CST 0 Source: Amateur Radio

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 5.2 SSW SEYMOUR [40.03, -88.46], 4.7 SSW SEYMOUR [40.03, -88.44] 06/07/15 20:05 CST 85K Tornado (EF0, L: 1.18 mi , W: 25 yd) 06/07/15 20:07 CST 3K Source: Emergency Manager

This tornado crossed from Piatt County into Champaign County 5.5 miles southwest of Seymour at 9:05 PM CDT. It then tracked eastward and hit a farmstead, destroying a barn and a machine shed. Several large trees were also knocked down or damaged at the residence. The tornado then dissipated 5.1 miles south of Seymour at 9:07 PM CDT.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 2.2 SW SEYMOUR [40.07, -88.45] 06/07/15 20:15 CST 62K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Two outbuildings were destroyed and two trees were blown down at 1052 County Road 100 East southwest of Seymour.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.3 SSW BELGIUM [40.05, -87.64] 06/07/15 20:15 CST 22K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown onto a car and several large branches were knocked down near Westville High School on Hickman St.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 0.8 NNW CHAMPAIGN [40.13, -88.26] 06/07/15 20:20 CST 35K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:25 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Severe wind damage occurred to a building in the 1400 block of North Prospect Avenue in Champaign.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 1.4 WNW ILLINI ARPT [40.13, -88.23] 06/07/15 20:22 CST 25K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:27 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Severe wind damage occurred to a building in the 1500 block of West Kenyon Road in Urbana.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 2.9 NW FOOSLAND [40.40, -88.46], 6.9 N PENFIELD [40.40, -87.93], 1.2 ESE DAILEY [40.23, -87.93], 0.5 SE DAILEY [40.23, -87.94], 2.3 SSE OGDEN [40.09, -87.94], 0.7 W URBANA [40.10, -88.21], 2.7 S CHANUTE AFB [40.26, -88.15], 2.1 NW DICKERSON [40.34, -88.46] 06/07/15 20:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 13:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.00 to 1.50" per hour for nearly three hours produced a total of 4.00 to 7.00" of rain in northern and east central Champaign County. Many roads were impassable in rural areas north of U.S. Highway 136 and along and north of I-74 from Urbana to Ogden.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

VERMILION COUNTY --- 4.4 WSW FITHIAN [40.09, -87.94], 2.9 NW HOPE [40.23, -87.94], 2.3 NW HOPE [40.23, -87.93], 3.3 WSW RANKIN [40.44, -87.93], 3.9 ESE HEATON [40.40, -87.53], 3.6 NE MEEKS [40.04, -87.54] 06/07/15 20:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 13:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.50 to 2.00" per hour for nearly three hours produced a total of 4.00 to 8.00" of rain in northern and central Vermilion County. Many streets were impassable in the city of Danville. Significant road flooding was reported on most of U.S. Highways 136, 150 and Interstate 74 , as well as State Highway 1 from Bismarck to Westville.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- OGDEN [40.12, -87.95] 06/07/15 20:40 CST 45K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees and power lines were blown down in Ogden.

DOUGLAS COUNTY --- CAMARGO [39.80, -88.17] 06/07/15 20:53 CST 50K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:58 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Numerous tree branches and power lines were blown down in Camargo.

DOUGLAS COUNTY --- NEWMAN [39.80, -87.98] 06/07/15 20:53 CST 50K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 20:58 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Numerous tree branches and power lines were blown down in Newman.

COLES COUNTY --- CHARLESTON [39.48, -88.18] 06/07/15 21:02 CST 40K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 21:07 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous power lines were blown down and a few trees were snapped in half.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 0.5 W GEORGETOWN [39.98, -87.64] 06/07/15 21:10 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 21:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree and power lines were blown onto a car on Whittier Street in Georgetown.

EFFINGHAM COUNTY --- 1.9 W BEECHER CITY [39.18, -88.81], 1.6 ENE TEUTOPOLIS [39.14, -88.44], 1.4 SSE WINTERROWD [38.91, -88.36], 8.4 W EDGEWOOD [38.91, -88.81] 06/08/15 01:00 CST 75K Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 09:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 4.00 to 7.00" of rainfall in a large part of Effingham County, mainly between 2300 and 0200 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable in Effingham. Rural roads in the southwest corner and southeast parts of the county were impassable. Illinois State Highway 37 southwest of Watson was closed. A county bridge 4 miles southwest of Shumway was washed out when the Blue Creek flooded out of its banks.

CLAY COUNTY --- 1.9 E HOOSIER [38.80, -88.42], 4.4 S OSKALOOSA [38.69, -88.65], 5.3 N CRUSE [38.90, -88.68], 2.5 NE BIBLE GROVE [38.90, -88.42] 06/08/15 01:45 CST 20K Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 3.00 to 5.00" of rainfall in a large part of Clay County, mainly between 0000 and 0300 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many rural roads impassable from Iola to Louisville. U.S. Highway 45 near Louisville was also flooded, and was closed after floodwaters swept a car off the highway. The driver was rescued and no injuries were reported.

EFFINGHAM COUNTY --- 1.9 W BEECHER CITY [39.18, -88.81], 1.6 ENE TEUTOPOLIS [39.14, -88.44], 1.4 SSE WINTERROWD [38.91, -88.36], 8.4 W EDGEWOOD [38.91, -88.81] 06/08/15 09:45 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 21:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg Thunderstorms produced 4.00 to 7.00" of rainfall in a large part of Effingham County, mainly between 2300 and 0200 local standard time. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many streets impassable in Effingham. Rural roads in the southwest corner and southeast parts of the county were impassable. Illinois State Highway 37 southwest of Watson was closed. A county bridge 4 miles southwest of Shumway was washed out when the Blue Creek flooded out of its banks. Additional rainfall during the early morning and the impacts of the overnight flooding caused roads to remain closed and creeks to stay in flood. The flooding subsided by the late evening of June 8th.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- CARLOCK [40.58, -89.13] 06/08/15 15:55 CST 0 Hail (1.50 in) 06/08/15 16:00 CST 0 Source: Public

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 2.6 E CONGERVILLE [40.62, -89.15] 06/08/15 15:55 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/08/15 16:00 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 1.1 E KERRICK [40.55, -88.96] 06/08/15 16:25 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/08/15 16:30 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 1.7 WNW BARNES [40.51, -88.93] 06/08/15 16:25 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/08/15 16:30 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 1.1 E KERRICK [40.55, -88.96] 06/08/15 16:27 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/08/15 16:32 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 0.7 N CHENOA [40.74, -88.72] 06/08/15 18:05 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/08/15 18:10 CST 0 Source: COOP Observer

A cold front interacting with a warm and very humid airmass triggered several lines of strong to severe thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening of June 7th. Two brief tornadoes touched down...one in Menard County about 8 miles east of Petersburg and another in Piatt County 4 miles east of Monticello. Numerous reports of wind damage were received, with the city of Peoria being particularly hard hit. 70 to 80 mph winds caused widespread tree and power line damage from Peoria eastward into Pekin. Large hail also occurred with many of the storms, with the largest stones up to the size of golf balls. In addition, heavy rainfall of 3 to 8 inches resulted in extensive flash flooding and numerous road closures in parts of central and southeast Illinois.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- CHENOA [40.73, -88.72] 06/08/15 18:05 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/08/15 18:10 CST 0 Source: COOP Observer

VERMILION COUNTY --- 4.0 W CATLIN [40.07, -87.78] 06/08/15 22:30 CST 20K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/08/15 22:35 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Power lines were blown down on Catlin-Homer Road about 4 miles west of Catlin.

An approaching upper-level disturbance triggered widely scattered thunderstorms across north-central Illinois during the afternoon and evening of June 8th. A few of the cells produced gusty winds of around 60 mph and hail up to quarter-sized.

KNOX COUNTY --- GILSON [40.87, -90.20] 06/10/15 17:30 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/10/15 17:35 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

MARSHALL COUNTY --- LACON [41.02, -89.40] 06/10/15 17:30 CST 0 Hail (1.75 in) 06/10/15 17:35 CST 0 Source: Public

MARSHALL COUNTY --- LACON MARSHALL CO AR [41.02, -89.38]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/10/15 18:02 CST 0 Hail (1.50 in) 06/10/15 18:07 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

MARSHALL COUNTY --- 3.5 S SPARLAND [40.98, -89.46] 06/10/15 18:05 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/10/15 18:10 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

MARSHALL COUNTY --- LACON [41.02, -89.40] 06/10/15 18:06 CST 18K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 18:11 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Two trees and numerous tree branches were blown down in Lacon.

MARSHALL COUNTY --- 2.4 WNW SPARLAND [41.04, -89.49] 06/10/15 18:40 CST 75K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 18:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Ten to fifteen power poles were blown down at Yankee Lane and County Road 800 North just northwest of Sparland.

MARSHALL COUNTY --- 1.4 ENE CAMP GROVE [41.09, -89.62], 5.2 NNW VARNA [41.10, -89.25], 2.7 W PATTONSBURG [40.93, -89.23], 4.6 WSW WILBERN [40.92, -89.40], 3.9 S SPARLAND [40.97, -89.45], 3.5 SSE LA PRAIRIE CENTER [40.97, -89.58], 1.6 WSW LA PRAIRIE CENTER [41.01, -89.63] 06/10/15 18:45 CST 0.15M Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 04:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall rates of an inch per hour for nearly four hours produced 3.00 to 5.00" of rain in western and central Marshall County. Flash flooding resulted in the closure of Illinois State Highway 17 in much of the county. Part of Illinois State Highway 26 about 6 miles north of Lacon washed out. Rural roads were impassable from Camp Grove to Hopewell to Varna. Mud and debris from cornfields had to be plowed to reopen some of the rural roads.

KNOX COUNTY --- 4.8 S WILLIAMSFIELD [40.85, -90.02] 06/10/15 19:08 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/10/15 19:13 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

WOODFORD COUNTY --- CAZENOVIA [40.85, -89.33] 06/10/15 19:08 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/10/15 19:13 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

PEORIA COUNTY --- 0.9 NE MONICA [40.93, -89.81] 06/10/15 19:28 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/10/15 19:33 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 2.5 E WASHBURN [40.93, -89.23], 4.3 NNW ROANOKE [40.86, -89.22], 2.5 W LOW PT [40.87, -89.37], 5.5 NW LOW PT [40.92, -89.40] 06/10/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 04:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Steady rainfall accumulated up to 4.00" on already saturated ground in northern Woodford County during the evening of June 10th. Illinois Route 89 from Low Point through Washburn to the Marshall County line was closed due to high water . Most rural roads in northern Woodford County were impassable .

KNOX COUNTY --- 3.0 S GALESBURG [40.91, -90.37] 06/10/15 19:45 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/10/15 19:50 CST 0 Source: Storm Chaser

PEORIA COUNTY --- 3.4 S ELMORE [40.90, -89.99], 3.9 NW NORTH HAMPTON [40.97, -89.58], 4.0 NNE CHILLICOTHE [40.97, -89.45], 0.4 SSW SANKOTY [40.77, -89.57], 2.6 SSE TRIVOLI [40.64, -89.89], 3.1 SW CRAMERS [40.65, -89.99] 06/10/15 20:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 03:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Heavy rainfall of 2.50 to 5.00" was measured in a large part of Peoria County, mainly outside the city of Peoria, on ground already saturated from flooding three days prior. Parts of Illinois Routes 8, 29, 40, 6, 90 and 91 were impassable. Streets in Chillicothe, Mossville, Princeville and Elmwood were also flooded.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 1.0 SW GERMANTOWN HILLS [40.76, -89.49] 06/10/15 20:00 CST 8K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Trees were blown down onto Route 116 southwest of Germantown Hills.

KNOX COUNTY --- 1.0 S KNOXVILLE [40.91, -90.28] 06/10/15 20:40 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/10/15 20:45 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

KNOX COUNTY --- 1.4 N ABINGDON [40.82, -90.40] 06/10/15 20:40 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:45 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Numerous tree branches were blown down.

KNOX COUNTY --- 4.0 N ABINGDON [40.86, -90.40] 06/10/15 20:40 CST 0 Hail (1.75 in) 06/10/15 20:45 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- CREVE COEUR [40.65, -89.58] 06/10/15 20:45 CST 75K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:50 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous trees and power lines were blown down. A few trees fell onto houses.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- EAST PEORIA [40.67, -89.57] 06/10/15 20:45 CST 0.10M Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:50 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Numerous trees and power lines were blown down.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- MARQUETTE HGTS [40.62, -89.60] 06/10/15 20:45 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:50 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A 10-inch diameter tree was blown down at Douglas and Pontiac streets in Marquette Heights.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- MARQUETTE HGTS [40.62, -89.60] 06/10/15 20:45 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:50 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A 16-inch diameter tree split and blocked the road.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- PEKIN [40.57, -89.63] 06/10/15 20:50 CST 80K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 20:55 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

Numerous trees and tree branches were blown down.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- 3.2 SSE TREMONT [40.48, -89.45] 06/10/15 21:00 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 21:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A 14 to 16-inch diameter tree was blown down onto Townline Road at the Mackinaw River Bridge.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- WASHINGTON [40.70, -89.40] 06/10/15 21:00 CST 50K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/10/15 21:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg Several trees and power lines were blown down.

FULTON COUNTY --- IPAVA [40.35, -90.32] 06/10/15 22:15 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/10/15 22:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

FULTON COUNTY --- 2.2 E GILCHRIST [40.65, -89.99], 3.8 SE AVON [40.63, -90.38], 2.6 N AVON [40.71, -90.42], 0.5 NE FARMINGTON [40.70, -89.99] 06/10/15 22:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 03:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Heavy rainfall of 2.50 to 5.00" was measured in extreme northern Fulton County on ground already saturated from flooding three days prior. Illinois Route 97 north of Fairview to the Knox County line and much of Route 116 to the Peoria County line were impassable. Streets in Farmington and London Mills were also flooded.

KNOX COUNTY --- 1.6 SSW (GBG)GALESBURG ARPT [40.91, -90.44], 2.2 SE WILLIAMSFIELD [40.90, -89.99], 5.0 SSE YATES CITY [40.71, -89.99], 2.3 W ST AUGUSTINE [40.71, -90.44] 06/10/15 22:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 03:45 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Heavy rainfall of 4.00 to 6.00" was measured in southern Knox County on ground already saturated from flooding three days prior. Illinois Route 97 from Gilson to the Fulton County line and Routes 8 and 78 from Maquon to the Peoria County line were impassable. Nearly all rural roads in southern Knox County were flooded. Streets in Abingdon, Maquon and Yates City were also inundated by the heavy rain and flooding .

FULTON COUNTY --- 5.6 NW TABLE GROVE [40.43, -90.45], 2.9 E BERNADOTTE [40.41, -90.27], 3.5 SW ASTORIA [40.19, -90.39], 6.0 WSW ASTORIA [40.19, -90.45] 06/11/15 00:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 04:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.50 to 4.00" were measured in western Fulton County in areas already saturated three days earlier. U.S. Highway 136 from Ipava to Table Grove was impassable in many spots. Several rural roads in the extreme western and southwest part of Fulton County were closed.

SCHUYLER COUNTY --- 1.2 SE RAY [40.19, -90.45], 1.6 NW BADER [40.19, -90.39], 6.3 SW FREDERICK [40.01, -90.52], 5.4 S RUSHVILLE ARPT [40.04, -90.60], 5.3 N RAY [40.28, -90.48], 5.4 NNE RAY [40.28, -90.45] 06/11/15 01:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/11/15 04:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Heavy rainfall ranging from 2.50 to 4.00" resulted in rapid flooding of rural roads east of U.S. Highway 24 in northeast Schuyler County. Rural roads were also impassable north of the village of Ray, near the Fulton/McDonough County lines.

A cold front dropping slowly southward from the Upper Midwest interacted with a hot and humid airmass to trigger thunderstorms across north-central Illinois during the late afternoon and evening of June 10th. Damaging wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph and hail as large as golf balls were reported primarily along and north of a Canton to Minonk line. Rainfall amounts of 3.00 to 6.00 inches on already saturated ground resulted in flash flooding along the valley, which persisted into the early morning hours of June 11th.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- TOLONO [39.98, -88.25] 06/12/15 14:30 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/12/15 14:35 CST 0 Source: Broadcast Media

A tree was blown down in Tolono.

VERMILION COUNTY --- WESTVILLE [40.03, -87.63] 06/12/15 15:38 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/12/15 15:43 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

MORGAN COUNTY --- 1.4 NNE ARNOLD [39.74, -90.14] 06/12/15 18:57 CST 5K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/12/15 19:02 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

A few tree branches were blown down across I-72 about 5 miles east of Jacksonville.

Low pressure tracking from northern Missouri toward the Great Lakes triggered scattered thunderstorms across central Illinois during the afternoon and evening of June 12th. A few of the storms became severe...producing heavy rain, minor wind damage, and hail as large as quarters along a Jacksonville...to Decatur...to Danville line.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

SANGAMON COUNTY --- ROCHESTER [39.75, -89.53] 06/13/15 12:21 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 12:26 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Two power poles were blown down on Buckhart Road just east of Rochester.

MARSHALL COUNTY --- 0.7 ESE BROADMOOR [41.15, -89.62], 2.8 NE HENRY [41.15, -89.33], 1.4 SSE HENRY [41.10, -89.36], 5.2 NNW VARNA [41.10, -89.26], 3.4 S LACON MARSHALL CO AR [40.97, -89.39], 3.1 SSE LA PRAIRIE CENTER [40.98, -89.58] 06/13/15 17:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/13/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Flash flooding was reported for the third time in a week across central and western Marshall County. Only 1.50 to 2.00" of rain was reported, but due to the water laden soil, flash flooding developed rapidly. Many streets in the city of Henry were flooded. Illinois Route 17 from Lacon to Sparland was closed. four miles north of Lacon and near Hopewell were closed due to water and mud flowing off of hillsides onto the road . Rural roads northeast of Camp Grove were also impassable.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- CURRAN [39.73, -89.77] 06/13/15 18:26 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 18:31 CST 0 Source: Public

A tree was broken off about 4 feet above ground.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 0.5 NNW ARCHER [39.79, -89.72] 06/13/15 18:33 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 18:38 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A tree was blown down onto a powerline on Old Jacksonville Road.

LOGAN COUNTY --- 2.1 S LINCOLN [40.12, -89.37] 06/13/15 19:25 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 19:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A power pole was snapped near the prison complex just south of Lincoln.

LOGAN COUNTY --- 0.7 SSE ATHOL [40.16, -89.33] 06/13/15 19:40 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 19:45 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

A large tree was blown down off 1400E about 1/4 mile south of 1700N.

LOGAN COUNTY --- 1.2 ESE ATHOL [40.16, -89.31] 06/13/15 19:40 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/13/15 19:45 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

A power pole was snapped on 1500E about 1/4 mile south of 1700N.

An upper-level disturbance interacting with a nearly stationary frontal boundary triggered scattered thunderstorms across central Illinois during the afternoon and evening of June 13th. Some of the storms produced gusty winds of around 60 mph and minor wind damage, as well as locally heavy rainfall. A brief, but heavy downpour in west central Marshall County produced isolated flash flood from Henry through Lacon to Camp Grove.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 2.6 SSW DICKERSON [40.28, -88.44], 0.3 S DEWEY [40.32, -88.28], 3.6 N RISING [40.20, -88.32], 1.2 NNW MAHOMET [40.22, -88.41] 06/14/15 15:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 18:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced up to 2.00" of rain in less than one hour in northwest Champaign County during the mid-afternoon of June 14th. Several rural roads from Fisher to Mahomet were impassable until early evening.

MENARD COUNTY --- 1.6 E GREENVIEW [40.08, -89.72], 1.5 NW CULVER [40.01, -89.70], 1.9 N LINCNS NEW SALEM ST [40.00, -89.83], 2.4 W CURTIS [40.05, -89.83]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/14/15 15:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 22:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Thunderstorms with heavy rain produced more than 2.00" of rain in one hour in a small part of central Menard County. Several roads were impassable, including Illinois Route 29 south of Greenview, Illinois Route 123 east of Petersburg and rural roads between Petersburg and Sweetwater.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 1.3 SE SHIRLEY [40.41, -89.05], 3.6 E HEYWORTH [40.33, -88.91], 2.0 S HEYWORTH [40.29, -88.98], 1.7 ESE MC LEAN [40.31, -89.14] 06/14/15 16:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced very heavy rain of 4.00 to 5.00" in one hour in southwest McLean County. Extensive street and basement flooding was reported in Heyworth, for the second time in one week, where 5.00" of rain was reported. Rural roads were also flooded from Shirley to McLean to Heyworth.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 4.3 N COLFAX [40.63, -88.63], 2.5 W COLFAX [40.57, -88.67], 3.1 NNW FLETCHER [40.57, -88.81], 0.7 SSE LEXINGTON [40.64, -88.78] 06/14/15 17:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced more than 4.00" of rain in 90 minutes across a small part of northeast McLean County. Many rural roads from Lexington to Cooksville to Colfax were impassable through the late evening hours of June 14th.

STARK COUNTY --- 3.2 WSW WEST JERSEY [41.00, -89.99], 2.4 W TOULON [41.09, -89.92], 1.9 N WYOMING [41.10, -89.77], 2.5 SSW WYOMING [41.04, -89.78], 4.3 SE WEST JERSEY [40.97, -89.87], 4.2 SW WEST JERSEY [40.98, -89.99] 06/14/15 18:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 23:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.00 to 1.50" per hour persisted for nearly three hours in much of Stark County. Observers reported 3.00 to 4.00" of rain on ground already saturated during the previous week. Many rural roads from West Jersey to Toulon to Wyoming were impassable .

KNOX COUNTY --- 0.7 SSW OAK RUN [40.96, -90.13], 5.9 NNE WILLIAMSFIELD [41.00, -89.99], 1.9 ESE WILLIAMSFIELD [40.91, -89.99], 1.2 S APPLETON [40.91, -90.15] 06/14/15 18:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.00 to 1.50" per hour persisted for nearly three hours in parts of eastern Knox County. Observers reported 3.00 to 6.00" of rain on ground already saturated by flooding the previous week. The flooding made Illinois Route 180 north of Williamsfield impassable. Many rural roads from Oak Run to Williamsfield were also flooded.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 2.7 S ELMORE [40.91, -89.99], 1.8 N ELMORE [40.98, -89.99], 4.5 NNW LAURA [40.97, -89.87], 2.5 ESE ELMORE [40.93, -89.94] 06/14/15 18:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/14/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.00 to 1.50" per hour persisted for nearly three hours in extreme northwest Peoria County. Observers reported 3.00 to 6.00" of rain on ground already saturated by flooding the previous week. The flooding made near the Stark County line impassable. Many rural roads in the vicinity of the village of Elmore were also flooded.

An upper-level disturbance interacting with a stationary frontal boundary brought a round of showers and thunderstorms to portions of central Illinois during the late afternoon and evening of June 14th. Due to copious amounts of moisture in the environment, some of the storms produced excessive rainfall rates that led to localized flash flooding. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 6 inches occurred in a 2 to 3-hour time span across parts of McLean, Peoria and Knox counties. Other, spotty flash flooding was reported in parts of central and east central Illinois.

SCHUYLER COUNTY --- 4.8 WNW BIRMINGHAM [40.28, -90.91], 5.4 NNE RAY [40.28, -90.45], 1.3 SE RAY [40.19, -90.45], 1.6 E BLUFF CITY [40.18, -90.20], 1.9 ENE BROWNING [40.14, -90.33], 5.7 SSW HUNTSVILLE [40.10, -90.91] 06/15/15 18:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/15/15 22:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Thunderstorms produced 3.00 to 6.00" of rain on extremely saturated ground in a large part of Schuyler County, mainly west and north of Rushville, during the evening of June 15th. The biggest impact was the flooding of rural roads east of U.S. Highway 67. Parts of U.S. Highway 67 were also closed from north of Rushville to Littleton. Illinois Routes 99 and 101 were also impassable at times during the late evening.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.3 ESE SHERWOOD FOREST [40.74, -89.61]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/15/15 18:35 CST 7K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/15/15 18:40 CST 0 Source: Broadcast Media

A tree was blown onto a shed.

FULTON COUNTY --- 6.1 WSW ASTORIA [40.19, -90.45], 4.2 W TABLE GROVE [40.38, -90.45], 3.3 ESE ENION [40.25, -90.11], 3.2 S MARBLETOWN [40.18, -90.20] 06/15/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/15/15 22:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms produced 3.00 to 5.00" of rain on extremely saturated ground in southern Fulton County during the evening of June 15th. The biggest impact was the flooding of rural roads from the town of Vermont south to U .S. Highway 24. Parts of U.S. Highway 24 were also flooded from Astoria to the Schuyler County line.

A slow-moving cold front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the Illinois River Valley during the afternoon and evening of June 15th. A few of the cells produced gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall. The heaviest rain occurred across parts of Schuyler County and Fulton County where some roads were closed due to high water.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- CHAMPAIGN [40.12, -88.25] 06/18/15 12:05 CST 40K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/18/15 12:10 CST 0 Source: Public

Numerous 4 to 6-inch diameter tree branches were blown down across Champaign.

MCLEAN COUNTY --- 1.8 NNW ENRIGHT [40.75, -88.99], 1.4 WNW WESTON [40.76, -88.64], 3.0 SW WESTON [40.71, -88.65], 1.6 SSW ENRIGHT [40.71, -88.99] 06/18/15 14:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/18/15 17:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A band of thunderstorms produced nearly 3.00" of rain in less than two hours in extreme northern McLean County during the afternoon of June 18th. This resulted in rapid flash flooding of rural roads, which persisted until early evening.

WOODFORD COUNTY --- 0.8 SSE STREATOR JCT [40.74, -89.27], 4.9 SSE SPIRES [40.81, -88.93], 5.0 ENE EL PASO [40.75, -88.93], 2.3 NE EL PASO [40.75, -88.99], 2.3 SE EL PASO [40.71, -88.99], 0.6 SSW EUREKA [40.71, -89.27] 06/18/15 14:30 CST 10K Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/18/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Flash flooding developed rapidly during the afternoon of June 18th due to already saturated ground and rainfall of close to 3.00". Many rural roads in central and eastern Woodford were impassable until early evening . A section of railroad track of the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway east of Eureka was washed out.

CLAY COUNTY --- 1.3 NNE OSKALOOSA [38.77, -88.64], 1.1 NE HOOSIER [38.81, -88.44], 3.5 SE LOUISVILLE [38.74, -88.45], 4.1 SSE OSKALOOSA [38.69, -88.62] 06/18/15 20:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/18/15 23:15 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A thunderstorm produced heavy rain amounts of 1.50" in 30 minutes across central Clay County. This combined with already saturated ground to produce rapid flash flooding of several roadways. Sheriff's Department officials reported more than six inches of flowing water across parts of U .S. Highway 45 south of Louisville.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed in an increasingly warm and moist airmass in parts of central Illinois during the afternoon of June 18th. One of the storms produced minor wind damage in the city of Champaign, as well as brief flash flooding in eastern Woodford County and northern McLean County. An isolated thunderstorm in central Clay County, in southeast Illinois, also produced a brief period of flash flooding.

COLES COUNTY --- 2.9 NW PARADISE [39.45, -88.47], 6.2 NW COOKS MILLS [39.65, -88.47], 1.8 W OAKLAND [39.65, -88.06], 2.9 NW OAKLAND [39.68, -88.06], 2.8 NNE OAKLAND [39.68, -88.00], 1.9 ESE OAKLAND [39.64, -88.00], 2.4 WNW HUTTON [39.44, -88.12] 06/19/15 05:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 6.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks in Coles County flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads from Mattoon to Humboldt was reported. Parts of Illinois Route 121 and U.S. Highway 45 were also impassable.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

DOUGLAS COUNTY --- 6.7 E HINDSBORO [39.68, -88.00], 3.5 E HINDSBORO [39.68, -88.06], 4.0 ESE HINDSBORO [39.65, -88.06], 4.8 S ARTHUR [39.65, -88.47], 0.4 SSW ARTHUR [39.72, -88.47], 1.8 WNW NEWMAN [39.81, -88.01] 06/19/15 05:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 4.00" on already saturated ground in southern Douglas County. Numerous creeks in the south central part of the county flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads from Camargo to Hindsboro to the Coles County line was reported.

MOULTRIE COUNTY --- 1.6 E GAYS [39.45, -88.47], 3.3 SSE BRUCE [39.47, -88.58], 6.4 SW BETHANY [39.58, -88.81], 4.4 WSW BETHANY [39.64, -88.81], 3.1 E FAIRBANKS [39.72, -88.47] 06/19/15 05:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 6.00" on already saturated ground. Extensive flooding was reported on roads adjacent to Lake Shelbyville and the Shelby County line. Streets were also flooded in Sullivan and parts of Illinois Routes 121 and 32 in the southern half of the county were impassable.

JASPER COUNTY --- 2.5 WNW LATONA [38.99, -88.36], 4.3 ENE ADVANCE [39.16, -87.95], 2.9 E RAFETOWN [38.85, -87.95], 4.8 WSW SHAMROCK [38.85, -88.26], 8.5 WSW BOGOTA [38.85, -88.36] 06/19/15 05:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks flooded out of their banks and water overtopped a few bridges. Most rural roads in the southern half of the county were impassable.

CLAY COUNTY --- 9.8 NNE BIBLE GROVE [38.99, -88.36], 2.3 NW INGRAHAM [38.85, -88.36], 1.3 NNE WENDELIN [38.85, -88.26], 5.7 ESE SAILOR SPGS [38.73, -88.26], 3.0 ESE CAMP TRAVIS [38.65, -88.28], 6.5 SE CAMP TRAVIS [38.60, -88.25], 4.0 WSW XENIA [38.61, -88.70], 6.6 N CRUSE [38.91, -88.69] 06/19/15 06:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground which was flooded from previous thunderstorms 8 hours earlier. Rural roads were impassable and creeks flooded out of their banks from west of Louisville through Sailor Springs to the Richland County line. Parts of U.S. Highway 45 near Louisville were closed due to high water.

CRAWFORD COUNTY --- 1.2 E WEST YORK [39.17, -87.66], 1.1 SE HUTSONVILLE [39.11, -87.65], 4.5 NE PALESTINE [39.05, -87.57], 2.5 ESE PALESTINE [38.99, -87.58], 1.7 ESE RICHWOODS [38.94, -87.52], 3.8 SSW FLAT ROCK [38.85, -87.70], 3.1 WSW LANDES [38.85, -87.93], 1.2 NE BELLAIR [39.16, -87.94] 06/19/15 06:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 5.00" on already saturated ground in much of Crawford County. Several creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads was reported, especially north of Illinois Route 33.

EDGAR COUNTY --- 4.6 WSW BELL RIDGE [39.48, -87.85], 1.5 E GRAND VIEW [39.55, -87.82], 1.8 W PARIS STEWART ARPT [39.58, -87.73], 4.3 WSW MARLEY [39.49, -87.69] 06/19/15 06:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in south central Edgar County. A few creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads in the southern part of the county was reported.

SHELBY COUNTY --- 1.1 SSW HANSON [39.22, -89.14], 3.1 SW TOWER HILL [39.34, -89.01], 5.5 NE OBED [39.64, -88.81], 3.3 WNW TODDS PT [39.58, -88.81], 3.1 NNE WINDSOR [39.47, -88.58], 4.2 NE SEXSON CORNER [39.45, -88.47], 3.4 NW STRASBURG [39.38, -88.67], 0.9 ESE HOLLIDAY [39.21, -88.80] 06/19/15 06:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Many rural roads in the central part of Shelby County were impassable. Extensive flooding was reported on roads adjacent to Lake Shelbyville and the Moultrie County line.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

RICHLAND COUNTY --- 4.1 ENE STRINGTOWN [38.85, -87.91], 3.1 SSE AMITY [38.74, -87.91], 2.0 NW SEMINARY [38.60, -88.16], 3.5 S SCHNELL [38.60, -88.25], 2.3 WSW SCHNELL [38.63, -88.29], 3.4 W PURETON [38.73, -88.28], 2.0 W PURETON [38.73, -88.26], 1.3 NNW WAKEFIELD [38.85, -88.26] 06/19/15 06:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Most rural roads in the northwest half of the county were impassable.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY --- 10.4 S NEOGA [39.17, -88.47], 1.0 NW NEOGA [39.33, -88.46], 0.8 E JOHNSTOWN [39.37, -88.27], 1.0 W MAPLE PT [39.33, -88.14], 4.8 NE UNION CENTER [39.38, -88.01], 2.2 E HAZEL DELL [39.20, -88.01], 1.9 SSW HAZEL DELL [39.17, -88.06] 06/19/15 07:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in most of Cumberland County. Numerous creeks in the county flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads throughout the county was reported.

EFFINGHAM COUNTY --- 3.0 NW BEECHER CITY [39.21, -88.80], 2.8 ENE GREEN CREEK [39.21, -88.47], 2.8 N TEUTOPOLIS [39.17, -88.47], 0.6 E MONTROSE [39.17, -88.36], 4.5 N WINTERROWD [38.99, -88.36], 1.4 SSE WINTERROWD [38.91, -88.36], 7.4 W EDGEWOOD [38.91, -88.79] 06/19/15 07:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks flooded out of their banks and water overtopped a few bridges. Most rural roads in the county were impassable.

CLARK COUNTY --- 1.7 W OILFIELD [39.38, -88.01], 3.7 NW CLARKSVILLE [39.48, -87.85], 0.7 NW OLIVER [39.49, -87.69], 2.1 SSW OLIVER [39.45, -87.69], 4.5 WSW MORIAH [39.20, -88.01] 06/19/15 07:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in northwest Clark County. A few creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads in the northwest part of the county was reported.

COLES COUNTY --- 2.9 NW PARADISE [39.45, -88.47], 6.2 NW COOKS MILLS [39.65, -88.47], 1.8 W OAKLAND [39.65, -88.06], 2.9 NW OAKLAND [39.68, -88.06], 2.8 NNE OAKLAND [39.68, -88.00], 1.9 ESE OAKLAND [39.64, -88.00], 2.4 WNW HUTTON [39.44, -88.12] 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 6.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks in Coles County flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads from Mattoon to Humboldt was reported. Parts of Illinois Route 121 and U.S. Highway 45 were also impassable. The periods of rainfall persisted through all of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

DOUGLAS COUNTY --- 6.7 E HINDSBORO [39.68, -88.00], 3.5 E HINDSBORO [39.68, -88.06], 4.0 ESE HINDSBORO [39.65, -88.06], 4.8 S ARTHUR [39.65, -88.47], 0.4 SSW ARTHUR [39.72, -88.47], 1.8 WNW NEWMAN [39.81, -88.01] 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 4.00" on already saturated ground in southern Douglas County. Numerous creeks in the south central part of the county flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads from Camargo to Hindsboro to the Coles County line was reported. The periods of rainfall persisted through all of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

MOULTRIE COUNTY --- 1.6 E GAYS [39.45, -88.47], 3.3 SSE BRUCE [39.47, -88.58], 6.4 SW BETHANY [39.58, -88.81], 4.4 WSW BETHANY [39.64, -88.81], 3.1 E FAIRBANKS [39.72, -88.47] 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 6.00" on already saturated ground. Extensive flooding was reported on roads adjacent to Lake Shelbyville and the Shelby County line. Streets were also flooded in Sullivan and parts of Illinois Routes 121 and 32 in the southern half of the county were impassable. The periods of rainfall persisted through all of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

SHELBY COUNTY --- 1.1 SSW HANSON [39.22, -89.14], 3.1 SW TOWER HILL [39.34, -89.01], 5.5 NE OBED [39.64, -88.81], 3.3 WNW TODDS PT [39.58, -88.81], 3.1 NNE WINDSOR [39.47, -88.58], 4.2 NE SEXSON CORNER [39.45, -88.47], 3.4 NW STRASBURG [39.38, -88.67], 0.9 ESE HOLLIDAY [39.21, -88.80] 06/19/15 10:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Many rural roads in the central part of Shelby County were impassable. Extensive flooding was reported on roads adjacent to Lake Shelbyville and the Moultrie County line. The periods of rainfall persisted through all of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

LAWRENCE COUNTY --- 4.4 WNW CHAUNCEY [38.85, -87.91], 2.4 NNE SUMNER [38.75, -87.83], 3.4 WNW SUMNER [38.74, -87.91], 6.3 WNW CHAUNCEY [38.85, -87.94] 06/19/15 13:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in extreme northwest Lawrence County. Flooding of rural roads was reported, especially near the Richland County line and north of U.S. Highway 50.

CLARK COUNTY --- 1.7 W OILFIELD [39.38, -88.01], 3.7 NW CLARKSVILLE [39.48, -87.85], 0.7 NW OLIVER [39.49, -87.69], 2.1 SSW OLIVER [39.45, -87.69], 4.5 WSW MORIAH [39.20, -88.01] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 11:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in northwest Clark County. A few creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads in the northwest part of the county was reported. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the late morning of June 20th.

CLAY COUNTY --- 9.8 NNE BIBLE GROVE [38.99, -88.36], 2.3 NW INGRAHAM [38.85, -88.36], 1.3 NNE WENDELIN [38.85, -88.26], 5.7 ESE SAILOR SPGS [38.73, -88.26], 3.0 ESE CAMP TRAVIS [38.65, -88.28], 6.5 SE CAMP TRAVIS [38.60, -88.25], 4.0 WSW XENIA [38.61, -88.70], 6.6 N CRUSE [38.91, -88.69] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground which was flooded from previous thunderstorms 8 hours earlier. Rural roads were impassable and creeks flooded out of their banks from west of Louisville through Sailor Springs to the Richland County line. Parts of U.S. Highway 45 near Louisville were closed due to high water. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

CRAWFORD COUNTY --- 0.9 N BELLAIR [39.16, -87.95], 1.2 E WEST YORK [39.17, -87.66], 1.1 SE HUTSONVILLE [39.11, -87.65], 4.5 NE PALESTINE [39.05, -87.57], 2.5 ESE PALESTINE [38.99, -87.58], 1.7 ESE RICHWOODS [38.94, -87.52], 3.8 SSW FLAT ROCK [38.85, -87.70], 3.8 WSW LANDES [38.85, -87.95] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 11:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 3.00 to 5.00" on already saturated ground in much of Crawford County. Several creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads was reported, especially north of Illinois Route 33. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the late morning of June 20th.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY --- 10.4 S NEOGA [39.17, -88.47], 1.0 NW NEOGA [39.33, -88.46], 0.8 E JOHNSTOWN [39.37, -88.27], 1.0 W MAPLE PT [39.33, -88.14], 4.8 NE UNION CENTER [39.38, -88.01], 2.2 E HAZEL DELL [39.20, -88.01], 1.9 SSW HAZEL DELL [39.17, -88.06] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in most of Cumberland County. Numerous creeks in the county flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads throughout the county was reported. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

EDGAR COUNTY --- 4.6 WSW BELL RIDGE [39.48, -87.85], 1.5 E GRAND VIEW [39.55, -87.82], 1.8 W PARIS STEWART ARPT [39.58, -87.73], 4.3 WSW MARLEY [39.49, -87.69] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in south central Edgar County. A few creeks flooded out of their banks. Extensive flooding of rural roads in the southern part of the county was reported. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

EFFINGHAM COUNTY --- 3.0 NW BEECHER CITY [39.21, -88.80], 2.8 ENE GREEN CREEK [39.21, -88.47], 2.8 N TEUTOPOLIS [39.17, -88.47], 0.6 E MONTROSE [39.17, -88.36], 4.5 N WINTERROWD [38.99, -88.36], 1.4 SSE WINTERROWD [38.91, -88.36], 7.4 W EDGEWOOD [38.91, -88.79] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks flooded out of their banks and water overtopped a few bridges. Most rural roads in the county were impassable. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

JASPER COUNTY --- 2.5 WNW LATONA [38.99, -88.36], 4.3 ENE ADVANCE [39.16, -87.95], 2.9 E RAFETOWN [38.85, -87.95], 4.8 WSW SHAMROCK [38.85, -88.26], 8.5 WSW BOGOTA [38.85, -88.36] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 11:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Numerous creeks flooded out of their banks and water overtopped a few bridges. Most rural roads in the southern half of the county were impassable. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the late morning of June 20th.

LAWRENCE COUNTY --- 6.4 WNW CHAUNCEY [38.85, -87.95], 4.4 WNW CHAUNCEY [38.85, -87.91], 2.4 NNE SUMNER [38.75, -87.83], 3.4 WNW SUMNER [38.74, -87.91] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 08:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.00 to 3.00" on already saturated ground in extreme northwest Lawrence County. Flooding of rural roads was reported, especially near the Richland County line and north of U.S. Highway 50. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the morning of June 20th.

RICHLAND COUNTY --- 4.1 ENE STRINGTOWN [38.85, -87.91], 3.1 SSE AMITY [38.74, -87.91], 2.0 NW SEMINARY [38.60, -88.16], 3.5 S SCHNELL [38.60, -88.25], 2.3 WSW SCHNELL [38.63, -88.29], 3.4 W PURETON [38.73, -88.28], 2.0 W PURETON [38.73, -88.26], 1.3 NNW WAKEFIELD [38.85, -88.26] 06/19/15 17:30 CST 0 Flood (due to Heavy Rain / Tropical System) 06/20/15 11:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several periods of rainfall occurred as a result of the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill . Rainfall totals ranged from 2.50 to 5.00" on already saturated ground. Most rural roads in the northwest half of the county were impassable. The periods of rainfall persisted through the rest of June 19th and into June 20th. This caused roadways and creeks to remain flooded. The flooding subsided by the late morning of June 20th.

Widespread rain occurred across central and southeast Illinois from June 19th through June 20th as remnants of Tropical Storm Bill tracked slowly northeastward from the Ozarks into the Ohio River Valley. While the entire region picked up rainfall in excess of 1 inch, the heaviest rain occurred along and southeast of a Paris to Shelbyville line where amounts of 3 to 6 inches were common. Due to these excessive rainfall amounts on top of already saturated soils, flash flooding became a major issue across this area. Water flowed across numerous county roads, as adjacent fields flooded and many area creeks and streams spilled out of their banks. One of the hardest hit areas was western Effingham County, where many roads were closed due to high water and Lake Sara was closed to boat traffic.

LAWRENCE COUNTY --- 2.6 E BEMAN [38.71, -87.55], 2.6 E BEMAN [38.71, -87.55] 06/19/15 13:26 CST 25K Tornado (EF0, L: 0.09 mi , W: 25 yd) 06/19/15 13:27 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tornado briefly touched down at 2:26 PM CDT 7.1 miles east-southeast of Lawrenceville. The tornado caused damage to trees and a camper near the Sun and Sand subdivision before dissipating at 2:27 PM CDT.

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg

RICHLAND COUNTY --- 1.6 NW OLNEY [38.75, -88.10], 1.7 NW OLNEY [38.75, -88.10] 06/19/15 15:45 CST 10K Tornado (EF0, L: 0.13 mi , W: 30 yd) 06/19/15 15:46 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tornado briefly touched down 1.4 miles northwest of Olney at 4:45 PM CDT. It caused minor damage to a retail store before dissipating at 4:46 PM CDT.

RICHLAND COUNTY --- 2.5 NNW OLNEY [38.76, -88.10], 3.0 NNW OLNEY [38.77, -88.10] 06/19/15 15:50 CST 20K Tornado (EF0, L: 0.52 mi , W: 50 yd) 06/19/15 15:53 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tornado touched down 2.3 miles north-northwest of Olney at 4:50 PM CDT. The tornado uprooted a few trees and knocked numerous 6 to 10-inch diameter tree branches down as it tracked northwestward through a mobile home park and a golf course off Route 130. It dissipated 2.8 miles north-northwest of Olney at 4:53 PM CDT.

Rain with a few embedded thunderstorms overspread southeast Illinois on June 19th as the remnants of Tropical Storm Bill tracked into the Ohio River Valley. Due to strong low-level wind shear near the track of the system, many of the storms exhibited rotation. Three tornadoes touched down during the afternoon of the 19th...one in Lawrence County and two in Richland County. The tornadoes were all rated EF0 and caused only minor damage and no injuries.

KNOX COUNTY --- GALESBURG [40.95, -90.37] 06/20/15 19:36 CST 45K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:41 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Several trees and power lines were blown down.

KNOX COUNTY --- RIO [41.12, -90.40] 06/20/15 19:36 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:41 CST 0 Source: Public

Several trees were blown down in Rio.

KNOX COUNTY --- ONEIDA [41.08, -90.22] 06/20/15 19:45 CST 7K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:50 CST 0 Source: Public

A few trees were blown down in Oneida.

SCHUYLER COUNTY --- BROOKLYN [40.23, -90.77] 06/20/15 19:45 CST 20K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:50 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Numerous trees were blown down in Brooklyn.

KNOX COUNTY --- 2.1 SSE ALTONA [41.09, -90.16] 06/20/15 19:50 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:55 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A tree was blown down about 2 miles south of Altona.

KNOX COUNTY --- ALTONA [41.12, -90.17] 06/20/15 19:50 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 19:55 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A tree and power pole were blown down in Altona.

STARK COUNTY --- 2.9 NE WEST JERSEY [41.05, -89.89] 06/20/15 20:05 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:10 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A power line was blown down.

MASON COUNTY --- HAVANA [40.30, -90.07]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/20/15 20:15 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown down in Havana.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.0 E DUNLAP [40.87, -89.65] 06/20/15 20:20 CST 10K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:25 CST 5K Source: Public

Two mature apple trees were blown down and numerous 4 to 6-inch diameter branches were snapped off. Corn was flattened.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.2 W PEORIA HGTS [40.73, -89.59] 06/20/15 20:25 CST 3K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Tree limbs were blown onto power lines at Route 40 and US 150 and at Route 40 and Glenn Avenue in Peoria.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- 3.0 S PEKIN [40.53, -89.63] 06/20/15 20:30 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/20/15 20:35 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

MARSHALL COUNTY --- HENRY [41.12, -89.37] 06/20/15 20:39 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:44 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A one-foot diameter tree was blown down onto Route 26.

MARSHALL COUNTY --- 1.5 NNE VARNA [41.05, -89.22] 06/20/15 20:49 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:54 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown down onto Route 89 about 1 mile north of Varna.

MORGAN COUNTY --- 0.7 N JACKSONVILLE [39.74, -90.23] 06/20/15 20:50 CST 20K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 20:55 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees were blown down.

MORGAN COUNTY --- FRANKLIN [39.62, -90.05] 06/20/15 20:55 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees were blown down at Hearts Prairie Road and Route 104.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- RIVERTON [39.85, -89.53] 06/20/15 21:05 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:10 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Tree limbs were blown onto Old Route 36 in Riverton.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 0.5 S BUFFALO HART [39.91, -89.45] 06/20/15 21:09 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:14 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown down across Route 54 south of Cornland.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- MECHANICSBURG [39.82, -89.40] 06/20/15 21:14 CST 25K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:19 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A tree was blown onto a mobile home in Mechanicsburg.

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CHRISTIAN COUNTY --- MORRISONVILLE [39.42, -89.47] 06/20/15 21:35 CST 4K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:40 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

Several small tree limbs were blown down across Morrisonville.

MACON COUNTY --- 0.4 NNE DECATUR [39.85, -88.95] 06/20/15 21:45 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 21:50 CST 0 Source: Public

A tree was blown down across Grand Avenue in Decatur.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- LUDLOW [40.38, -88.13] 06/20/15 22:00 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/20/15 22:05 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

VERMILION COUNTY --- HOOPESTON [40.47, -87.67] 06/20/15 22:30 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 22:35 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several trees were blown down and a small shed was destroyed.

VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.0 N HOOPESTON [40.48, -87.67] 06/20/15 22:47 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/20/15 22:52 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several 4 to 8-inch diameter tree branches were blown down.

A cold front interacting with a warm and humid airmass triggered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of central Illinois during the evening of June 20th. Many of the storms produced wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph, resulting in scattered wind damage across the area...particularly along and west of the I-55 corridor.

CLAY COUNTY --- 3.1 W MC CABE [38.67, -88.58], 1.6 NE FLORA MUNI ARPT [38.69, -88.43], 2.7 SE FLORA MUNI ARPT [38.64, -88.41], 3.1 SW MC CABE [38.64, -88.57] 06/21/15 23:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/22/15 03:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Slow moving thunderstorms produced up to 2.50" of rain in less than one hour in and near the city of Flora. Flash flooding rapidly developed on city streets, parts of U.S. Highway 50, and rural roads west of the city.

JASPER COUNTY --- 1.5 SSE FALMOUTH [39.03, -88.14], 2.5 WSW HUNT CITY [39.04, -88.06], 3.6 SE WILLOW HILL [38.97, -87.97], 2.3 NE RAFETOWN [38.87, -87.97], 1.2 ESE NEWTON [38.97, -88.15] 06/22/15 00:50 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/22/15 05:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Persistent thunderstorms produced periods of heavy rainfall ranging from 2.50 to 3.50" of accumulation in 3 to 4 hours during the late evening of June 21st. This rain fell on already saturated ground from flash flooding the previous week. Streets in the town of Sainte Marie were flooded, as were rural roads east and southeast of Newton between Illinois Routes 49 and 130.

A very humid airmass interacted with lingering outflow boundaries and a weak upper level disturbance to produce widely scattered thunderstorms in parts of southeast Illinois very late in the evening on June 21st. Very heavy rain from some of these storms produced rapid flash flooding of streets in Flora, and on rural roads in eastern Jasper County. The flooding diminished well before sunrise on June 22nd.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 1.1 ESE MAHOMET [40.19, -88.38], 0.7 WSW URBANA ILLINOIS ARPT [40.15, -88.21], 1.6 NNW HOMER [40.05, -87.98], 2.0 SW HOMER [40.01, -88.00], 0.5 NNW SAVOY [40.06, -88.25], 0.6 E SEYMOUR [40.10, -88.41] 06/25/15 03:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/25/15 07:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Thunderstorms with heavy rainfall tracking over the same areas resulted in flash flooding across central Champaign County. Rain amounts of 2.00 to 3.50" were measured during the early morning hours of June 25th. Flash flooding of streets and viaducts was reported in the cities of Champaign and Urbana. Several rural roads between Urbana, Sidney and Homer were also impassable.

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Early morning, elevated thunderstorms developed north of a nearly stationary front, which extended from low pressure in northwest Missouri to the lower Ohio Valley. Several of these thunderstorms tracked over the same areas of central Champaign County, resulting heavy rainfall and flash flooding. The flash flooding impacted the cities of Champaign and Urbana, as well as rural areas to the southeast.

CRAWFORD COUNTY --- 1.5 WNW PIERCEBURG [38.94, -87.95], 2.2 NNW KIBBIE [39.10, -87.95], 2.9 W HUTSONVILLE [39.11, -87.72], 2.5 SSE OIL CENTER [38.94, -87.81] 06/25/15 21:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 03:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Persistent thunderstorms produced 3.00 to 5.00" of rain on extremely saturated ground in northwest Crawford County during the late evening hours of June 25th. Parts of Illinois Route 33 from Oblong to Stoy were impassable, and rural roads in the west central part of the Crawford County were flooded.

JASPER COUNTY --- 2.9 SW WHEELER [39.02, -88.36], 3.4 NNW ISLAND GROVE [39.14, -88.36], 1.1 WSW PT PLEASANT [39.14, -88.10], 4.1 ESE YALE [39.10, -87.95], 4.0 E ST MARIE [38.94, -87.95] 06/25/15 21:45 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 03:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

For the third time in one week, heavy rain produced flash flooding in Jasper County. Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 4.00" in less than three hours quickly flooded most rural roads in the northern and eastern part of the county, especially from Rose Hill to Willow Hill. Water made parts of Illinois Routes 33, 49 and 130 impassable from just south of Hidalgo to northeast of Newton.

EFFINGHAM COUNTY --- 3.5 SW MOCCASIN [39.12, -88.80], 3.3 NNE TEUTOPOLIS [39.17, -88.44], 2.0 SSE MONTROSE [39.14, -88.36], 3.3 S DIETERICH [39.02, -88.36], 0.5 SSE HEARTVILLE [39.04, -88.52], 4.0 SW ALTAMONT [39.03, -88.80] 06/25/15 22:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 03:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Persistent thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 4.00" of rain on extremely saturated ground in a large part of Effingham County . In the town of Altamont, the water was as high as automobile headlights. Many streets in the city of Effingham were flooded, and numerous rural roads in the northern half of the county were impassable.

Clusters of thunderstorms developed along a nearly stationary frontal boundary extending along the I-70 corridor during the late evening of June 25th. Many of the storms produced high rainfall rates, depositing between 2 and 5 inches of rain in a short amount of time. This heavy rain, falling on already saturated soils, led to flash flooding across portions of Effingham, Jasper, and Crawford counties. Numerous roads had water flowing across them and water was up to the headlights of cars in the town of Altamont in Effingham County. The flash flooding subsided very early in the morning on June 26th.

FULTON COUNTY --- 3.0 SSW MANLEY [40.54, -90.44], 4.7 ENE LIVERPOOL [40.44, -89.92], 2.5 SW LIVERPOOL [40.38, -90.04], 4.9 SSE SEPO [40.29, -90.08], 5.0 SW MARIETTA [40.45, -90.45] 06/26/15 10:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A narrow band of thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 2.50" of rain on very saturated ground in central Fulton County. Numerous rural roads were impassable from Marietta through Lewistown to west of Havana during the afternoon hours of June 26th.

MASON COUNTY --- 1.0 SSW HAVANA [40.29, -90.08], 3.0 W BUZZVILLE [40.38, -90.04], 5.5 NNE BUZZVILLE [40.44, -89.92], 3.0 ENE MANITO [40.44, -89.72], 4.4 NW ALLEN [40.34, -89.72], 1.9 SSW KELSEY [40.23, -90.07] 06/26/15 10:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:30 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A narrow band of thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 3.00" of rain on very saturated ground in west central and northern Mason County. Many streets were flooded in Havana and Manito. Numerous rural roads were also impassable from Havana to Manito during the afternoon hours of June 26th.

TAZEWELL COUNTY --- 9.2 W PARKLAND [40.44, -89.92], 1.9 W CRESCENT [40.55, -89.71], 2.3 SE MINIER [40.40, -89.30], 1.3 NE BURT [40.34, -89.35], 2.0 ESE PARKLAND [40.44, -89.72] 06/26/15 10:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A narrow band of thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 2.50" of rain on very saturated ground in southern Tazewell County . Numerous rural roads were impassable from south of Pekin through Hopedale and Delavan to the Spring Lake area during the afternoon hours of June 26th.

CASS COUNTY --- 5.9 NE NEWMANSVILLE [40.08, -90.00], 4.0 E NEWMANSVILLE [40.01, -89.99], 1.8 N VIRGINIA [39.97, -90.23], 3.3 WSW BEARDSTOWN [40.00, -90.49], 1.1 NNE BEARDSTOWN [40.03, -90.42]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/26/15 12:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:15 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

A narrow band of heavy rain and flash flooding was reported across the central part of Cass County . Several streets in Beardstown were flooded. Numerous rural roads from Beardstown to Bluff Springs and north of Newmansville were impassable due to deep water .

LOGAN COUNTY --- 1.9 WSW HARNESS [40.22, -89.60], 2.7 ESE HARNESS [40.21, -89.53], 2.6 SSW BURTON VIEW [40.13, -89.49], 1.4 ESE MIDDLETOWN [40.09, -89.56], 1.2 WSW MIDDLETOWN [40.09, -89.60] 06/26/15 12:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Persistent thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 3.00" of rain on very saturated ground. This resulted in flash flooding of numerous secondary roads in west central Logan County. Several rural roads from New Holland to Middletown were closed.

MASON COUNTY --- 1.9 NE LUTHER [40.22, -89.60], 5.6 SSE LUTHER [40.12, -89.60], 3.2 SSW LUTHER [40.15, -89.64], 3.2 SSE MASON CITY [40.16, -89.67], 1.6 WNW LUTHER [40.20, -89.66] 06/26/15 12:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:15 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Persistent thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 3.00" of rain on very saturated ground. This resulted in flash flooding of numerous secondary roads in extreme southeast Mason County, just southeast of Mason City and north of the Menard County line. Significant flooding along the Salt Creek was also reported.

MENARD COUNTY --- 4.1 ENE HUBLEY [40.16, -89.60], 4.4 SE HUBLEY [40.09, -89.60], 5.6 WSW ATTERBERRY [40.01, -89.99], 1.8 SW OAKFORD [40.08, -90.00], 2.3 NE HUBLEY [40.15, -89.64] 06/26/15 12:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:15 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Persistent thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 3.00" of rain on very saturated ground. This resulted in flash flooding of numerous secondary roads in northern Menard County. Several rural roads from Atterberry through Greenview to Middletown were closed . Significant flooding along the Salt Creek was also reported.

SCHUYLER COUNTY --- 2.5 S FREDERICK [40.03, -90.42], 5.6 SSW FREDERICK [40.00, -90.49], 1.6 SSW ERWIN [40.11, -90.71], 5.7 SSW HUNTSVILLE [40.10, -90.91], 2.3 WSW HUNTSVILLE [40.17, -90.91], 2.7 W RAY [40.20, -90.52] 06/26/15 12:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 18:15 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Bands of thunderstorms produced 2.50 to 4.00" of rain on saturated ground across much of Schuyler County. The heaviest rainfall and most significant flooding was in southwest Schuyler County, west of the town of Camden. Numerous rural roads were flooded between Rushville and Camden, and several streets in Rushville were impassable.

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- 0.6 N PROSPECT [40.33, -88.22], 0.8 WNW DILLSBURG [40.32, -88.09], 1.8 NE MAYVIEW [40.14, -88.09], 0.6 E ILLINI ARPT [40.13, -88.19], 1.6 W THOMASBORO [40.23, -88.21] 06/26/15 16:00 CST 50K Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/26/15 20:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Slow moving, persistent thunderstorms produced 2.00 to 3.00" of rain in a small part of north central Champaign County. The heaviest rainfall and flash flooding was reported from Rantoul through Thomasboro to just northeast of Urbana . Parts of U.S. Highway 45 from Rantoul to Thomasboro were impassable. The Thomasboro Fire Department reported a bridge washed out over the Saline Branch west of the town .

Areas of low pressure moving along a stationary from northwest Missouri across central parts of Illinois and produced several rounds of thunderstorms with moderate to heavy rainfall. The ground was extremely saturated, so flash flooding rapidly developed with rainfall amounts only approaching 2.00 inches. Several locations in central and east central Illinois reported flash flooding from the late morning through the early evening hours of June 26th.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 1.7 NE ARCHER [39.80, -89.70] 06/28/15 17:30 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/28/15 17:35 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 2.0 NW SPRINGFIELD [39.82, -89.68] 06/28/15 17:35 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/28/15 17:40 CST 0 Source: CoCoRaHS

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 1.1 SW SPRINGFIELD [39.79, -89.66]

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Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/28/15 17:40 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 17:45 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 3.0 NW SPRINGFIELD [39.83, -89.69] 06/28/15 17:40 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 17:45 CST 0 Source: Broadcast Media

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 0.5 E TORONTO [39.73, -89.62] 06/28/15 17:55 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/28/15 18:00 CST 0 Source: Amateur Radio

FULTON COUNTY --- CANTON [40.57, -90.03] 06/28/15 18:05 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/28/15 18:10 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

FULTON COUNTY --- 1.0 N CANTON [40.58, -90.03] 06/28/15 18:09 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 18:14 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 1.7 WNW SPRINGFIELD [39.81, -89.68] 06/28/15 18:09 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 18:14 CST 0 Source: Broadcast Media

PEORIA COUNTY --- BARTONVILLE [40.65, -89.67] 06/28/15 18:24 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/28/15 18:29 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

CHRISTIAN COUNTY --- KINCAID [39.58, -89.42] 06/28/15 18:42 CST 0 Hail (1.50 in) 06/28/15 18:47 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter

CHRISTIAN COUNTY --- 1.0 W TAYLORVILLE [39.55, -89.32] 06/28/15 18:50 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 18:55 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

FULTON COUNTY --- 1.9 WNW MIDDLEGROVE [40.71, -90.13], 0.8 ENE FARMINGTON [40.71, -89.99], 1.7 ENE BRERETON [40.63, -89.99], 5.7 NNE BREEDS [40.62, -89.87], 1.5 ESE BANNER [40.51, -89.87], 3.3 ENE LIVERPOOL [40.43, -89.95], 1.7 SW CANTON INGERSOLL ARP [40.55, -90.09] 06/28/15 19:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/28/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 4.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the early evening of June 28th. This resulted in street flooding in Farmington and Canton. Parts of Illinois Routes 9 and 78, as well as U.S. Highway 24, were impassable during the late evening.

MASON COUNTY --- 5.4 NNE BUZZVILLE [40.44, -89.92], 3.0 ENE MANITO [40.44, -89.72], 3.7 WNW ALLEN [40.32, -89.71], 1.4 N SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.60], 1.4 E LUTHER [40.20, -89.60], 3.5 NNE BIGGS [40.27, -89.87], 4.2 NNE BUZZVILLE [40.43, -89.95] 06/28/15 19:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/28/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 4.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the early evening of June 28th. This resulted in the flooding of many rural roads between Manito and Forest City, and from Mason City to San Jose.

PEORIA COUNTY --- 4.8 SW GLASFORD [40.51, -89.87], 3.8 NW LANCASTER [40.62, -89.87], 4.3 SSW CRAMERS [40.63, -89.99], 2.9 NW CRAMERS [40.71, -89.99], 1.9 N CRAMERS [40.71, -89.95], 3.2 SSW EDEN [40.64, -89.85], 0.4 NE KINGSTON MINES [40.55, -89.78] 06/28/15 19:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/28/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 3.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the early evening of June 28th. This resulted in the flooding of rural roads near the Fulton County line. Parts of U.S. Highway 24 were also impassable during the late evening.

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TAZEWELL COUNTY --- 7.8 NW PARKLAND [40.51, -89.87], 5.5 WNW STOEHRS STATION [40.55, -89.78], 3.3 S DELAVAN [40.32, -89.56], 4.9 WSW WINKEL [40.32, -89.71], 2.0 ESE PARKLAND [40.44, -89.72], 10.3 W PARKLAND [40.44, -89.94] 06/28/15 19:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/28/15 23:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 3.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the early evening of June 28 th in extreme southwest Tazewell County. This resulted in the flooding of rural roads in the Spring Lake area and near the Mason County line north of Manito.

MASON COUNTY --- 5.0 SE MASON CITY [40.15, -89.63] 06/28/15 20:35 CST 10K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/28/15 20:40 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Two large trees were blown down and a pool deck was damaged.

MENARD COUNTY --- 3.0 NE GREENVIEW [40.11, -89.71] 06/28/15 20:35 CST 60K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt) 06/28/15 20:40 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Several utility poles were blown down along North Middletown Blacktop.

MENARD COUNTY --- GREENVIEW [40.08, -89.75] 06/28/15 20:40 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/28/15 20:45 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

MENARD COUNTY --- 8.0 E PETERSBURG [40.02, -89.70] 06/28/15 20:55 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/28/15 21:00 CST 0 Source: Mesonet

LOGAN COUNTY --- 6.2 WNW SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.71], 2.7 NE SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.56], 1.3 WNW MT JOY [40.29, -89.30], 2.0 NNE BEASON [40.18, -89.19], 2.5 N CHESTNUT [40.09, -89.19], 2.0 NW NEW HOLLAND [40.20, -89.60] 06/28/15 21:15 CST 40K Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/29/15 00:30 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 3.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the evening of June 28th. This resulted in the flooding of several rural roads from Lincoln through Hartsburg to San Jose. Part of a road two miles southeast of Lincoln washed out due to extreme rainfall during much of the month of June.

SANGAMON COUNTY --- 2.5 NW WILLIAMSVILLE [39.98, -89.58], 1.6 SE SOUTHLAWN [39.73, -89.58], 1.1 N LELAND GROVE [39.78, -89.70], 3.3 NNW CANTRALL [39.98, -89.70] 06/28/15 21:15 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/29/15 01:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 3.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the evening of June 28th. This resulted in the flooding of streets and viaducts in parts fo Springfield. Part of Illinois Route 124 from Williamsville to the Menard County line was also impassable.

SHELBY COUNTY --- STEWARDSON [39.27, -88.63] 06/28/15 21:35 CST 0.40M Thunderstorm Wind (EG 78 kt) 06/28/15 21:40 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager

A downburst impacted Stewardson. Numerous trees were blown down across town. Many of the trees fell onto and damaged houses, cars, and sheds. The roofs of a mobile home and an old garage were torn off . Several small metal sheds were destroyed and some houses had minor siding damage. The flag pole at the fire department was bent back.

MENARD COUNTY --- 1.3 NNW FANCY PRAIRIE [40.02, -89.61], 1.9 SSE FANCY PRAIRIE [39.98, -89.58], 2.0 SSW CULVER [39.98, -89.70], 1.7 SSW CROFT [40.03, -89.76] 06/28/15 22:00 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/29/15 02:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement

Rainfall amounts of 2.00 to 3.00", on top of waterlogged ground, were reported during the evening of June 28th. This resulted in the flooding of rural roads from Culver to Fancy Prairie in southeast Menard County.

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Low pressure tracking across north-central Illinois triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms during the evening of June 28th. Some of the storms produced damaging wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph and hail as large as ping-pong balls. One of the hardest hit areas was the town of Stewardson in Shelby County where a downburst with 80 to 90 mph winds created substantial wind damage. In addition, thunderstorms with excessive rainfall rates created localized flash flooding across parts of central Illinois.

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