The possible tornadoes torn trees and electric lines in three states on Thursday, and the severe climate soaked a Beyoncé concert in Chicago and sent the crowd in cowboy hats in search of coverage, authorities said.
There were no reports of deaths of serious injury in the severe climate, which extended by Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan on Thursday.
Beyoncé’s concert in the outdoor soldier field was delayed due to the weather. The videos of people in the crowd published on social networks showed a fierce downpour, and the National Meteorological Service warned about the possible winds of 80 mph in the suburb of Tinley Park in Chicago.
Almost 400,000 houses and businesses were without energy in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan on Thursday night, according to the Poweroutage.us follow -up website, and around 181,000 of those clients that remained in the dark were in Michigan.
There were 12 tornado reports in the region, mainly in Wisconsin, according to the National Meteorological Service. Storm survey equipment generally confirms if they were tornado.
The size of the chicken eggs was reported, or about 2 inches in diameter, in the Madison area, Wisconsin,.
Another round of thunderstorms is possible on Friday afternoon from the Valle del Alto Mississippi and the large lake region, to the regions of Mid-Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley and Tennessee Valley, said the weather service.
The storms, the great hail, the harmful winds and the tornadoes are possible, said the agency.