There is an infrequent type of thunderstorm-related windstorm called a derecho (dare RAY show) which causes very high winds and damage over many tens or hundreds of miles. The last one to occur in the United States wasDestructive “derecho” winds blowing 75 mph, golf ball-sized hail, flash flooding and even tornadoes could accompany thunderstorms expected to sweep through the Chicago area Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Multiple Destructive “derecho” winds blowing 75 mph, golf ball-sized hail, flash flooding and even tornadoes could accompany thunderstorms expected to sweep through the Chicago area Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Multiple Meteorologists are tracking a so-called derecho weather pattern in the Midwest that could spawn severe windstorms in major metropolitan areas with gusts as strong as 100 mph.Destructive “derecho” winds blowing 75 mph, golf ball-sized hail, flash flooding and even tornadoes could accompany thunderstorms expected to sweep through the Chicago area Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Multiple
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