Two Derechos Struck the Midwest In 48 Hours | Weather.com (2024)

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At a Glance

  • Derechos are widespread, damaging wind events from clusters of severe thunderstorms.
  • Two of them struck parts of the nation's mid-section, first on Saturday night, then again Monday.
  • They're capable of downing trees, damaging structures and knocking out power.
  • They can also spawn tornadoes along their leading edges.

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T​wo derechos struck parts of the Midwest and Northern Plains over the past three days, including the Chicago metro area, illustrating the danger of these severe thunderstorm events.

W​hat is a derecho? A derecho is a large cluster of thunderstorms that most commonly forms in late spring and summer. From the Spanish word for "straight," these windstorms leave widespread swaths of straight-line wind damage. The winds can be as strong as 100 mph or higher in extreme cases.

A​ derecho's power and impact is from its size. While a typical tornado can leave a damage path up to a mile wide and tens of miles long, a derecho can do so over a swath more than 60 miles wide and hundreds of miles long over multiple states.

M​onday's Midwest derecho: A line of severe thunderstorms formed in central and eastern Iowa in the afternoon, then raced east-southeast into extreme southern Wisconsin and Illinois through the evening before ending up in northern and central Indiana late Monday night.

T​here were well over 100 reports of high wind gusts and wind damage, including two gusts over 100 mph near Camp Grove (105 mph) and Davis Junction, Illinois (101 mph). Other notable gusts included 97 mph in Holy Cross, Iowa; 84 mph in Footville, Wisconsin; and 75 mph at both Chicago's O'Hare Airport and on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

(​MORE: Impacts, News From Chicago, Midwest Derecho)

S​aturday night's Plains derecho: Just two days before the Midwest event, a derecho swept through parts of eastern Montana into extreme southwestern North Dakota and South Dakota Saturday night.

A​mong the more than 100 reports of high winds and wind damage were three separate gusts over 100 mph, including a 109 mph gust in Stanley County, South Dakota, and an 84 mph wind gust at Pierre Regional Airport.

(​MORE: Further beef up your forecast with our detailed, hour-by-hour breakdown for the next 8 days – only available on our Premium Pro experience.)

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A​ Derecho's Dangers

A 2005 study by Walker Ashley and Thomas Mote found derechos claimed 153 lives in the U.S. during an 18-year period from 1986 through 2003.

Almost 70% of derecho fatalities occurred in areas other than a permanent building, including in vehicles (30%), in boats (19%), under trees (11%) and camping (9%).

D​owned Trees

Derecho winds are strong enough to down or even uproot trees, which can then fall onto homes, vehicles, tents or RVs and block roads.

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I​n the July 15 Midwest derecho, a tree fell onto a home in northwest Indiana, killing one person. Three people were injured by falling trees in Miles City, Montana, in the July 13 derecho.

Structural Damage

As we alluded to earlier, peak wind gusts in derechos can match those in EF1, even EF2 tornadoes. Winds that high are capable of damaging buildings and structures, even without knocking trees down. Large hail whipped by high winds can smash windows and obliterate a home's siding.

Saturday night's derecho blew a roof off a home near Miles City, Montana, and bent a hotel sign to the ground in central South Dakota.

Tornadoes

Tornadoes can form quickly along the leading edge of a derecho or squall line of severe thunderstorms. Monday's derecho spawned over 30 tornadoes from Iowa to northern Indiana.

W​hile it may not have been a tornado, you can visualize the potential in a spectacular timelapse (shown below) posted by Walker Ashley as the derecho blew through Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, Monday night. Note the rotation near the cloud base toward the end of the timelapse.

P​ower Outages

I​f you're lucky enough not to suffer any damage from a derecho, chances are you'll at least lose electricity.

These widespread, damaging winds can not only down trees onto power lines, but can also snap power poles and even down high-transmission towers.

T​hat can knock out power to hundreds of thousands, if not a million customers or more. And when a derecho happens in summer, that can leave those customers without power during lingering heat.

In the worst derecho events, relief workers from other states sometimes are needed to aid in these efforts due to the scope of damage and outages.

T​he Aug. 10, 2020, derecho in the Midwest caused an estimated $13.3 billion in damage as it raked across parts of eight states. Power was knocked out to almost 2 million homes and businesses. Some didn't have their power restored for weeks.

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H​ere's what you can do: As with any severe weather situation, planning ahead and staying informed are key.

  • Know where you'll seek safe shelter if a National Weather Service warning is issued. This should be on the lowest floor, in a basem*nt, if possible, away from doors and windows.
  • If you live in a mobile or manufactured home, find either a sturdy building or community shelter ahead of time and know how to reach it quickly. A derecho's strongest winds can heavily damage or blow over a mobile home.
  • Have multiple ways of receiving NWS warnings, including by smartphone and from NOAA weather radio. These are two sources that can also wake you if a warning is issued while you're sleeping, as derechos can happen at night. Make sure each is charged fully before the storms arrive.
  • Move to shelter immediately when a warning is issued, including both severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings. Treat a severe thunderstorm warning as seriously as a tornado warning, especially one that mentions "damaging winds".

Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. His lifelong love of meteorology began with a close encounter with a tornado as a child in Wisconsin. He completed a Bachelor's degree in physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, then a Master's degree working with dual-polarization radar and lightning data at Colorado State University. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him on X (formerly Twitter), Threads, Facebook and Bluesky.

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FAQs

Where did the derecho storm hit? ›

T​he derecho began in eastern Iowa late Monday afternoon. Wind gusts up to 97 mph were clocked in Dubuque County. F​rom there, the thunderstorm complex produced a 105-mph gust in northwest Illinois near Camp Grove, then pushed into Chicago late in the evening where a 75-mph gust was measured at O'Hare Airport.

Is a derecho stronger than a tornado? ›

Although a derecho can produce destruction similar to the strength of tornadoes, the damage typically is directed in one direction along a relatively straight swath. As a result, the term "straight-line wind damage" sometimes is used to describe derecho damage.

What states have the most derechos? ›

The climatology of MH derecho occurrence in the United States is shown in Figure 2. The highest annual frequencies of occurrence appear along the "Corn Belt," from Minnesota and Iowa into western Pennsylvania, and in the south central states, from eastern parts of the southern Plains into the lower Mississippi Valley.

When was the last derecho in the US? ›

North America
EventDate
Great Lakes serial derecho of June 2020June 10, 2020
August 2020 Midwest derechoAugust 10–11, 2020
October 2020 Northeast Serial DerechoOctober 7, 2020
December 2021 Midwest derecho and tornado outbreakDecember 15, 2021
84 more rows

Where is Midwest Derecho? ›

M​onday's Midwest derecho: A line of severe thunderstorms formed in central and eastern Iowa in the afternoon, then raced east-southeast into extreme southern Wisconsin and Illinois through the evening before ending up in northern and central Indiana late Monday night.

Why do they call it a derecho? ›

Hinrichs used the term in a paper published by the American Meteorological Journal to distinguish thunderstorm-induced straight-line winds from the damaging, rotary winds of tornadoes. "Derecho" is a Spanish word meaning "right," "direct," or "straight ahead." (Click here to hear a pronunciation of the word "derecho").

What was the worst derecho ever? ›

June 2012 North American derecho
Composite radar image as the storm moved from Indiana to Virginia
Date(s)June 29–30, 2012
Track length800 mi (1,290 km)
Peak wind gust (measured)91 mph (146 km/h; 40.7 m/s) (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Largest hail2.75 in (7.0 cm) (Bismarck, Illinois)
5 more rows

Are derechos worse than hurricanes? ›

Derechos are fast-moving bands of thunderstorms with destructive winds. The winds can be as strong as those found in hurricanes or even tornadoes! Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, these winds follow straight lines.

Why are derechos so hard to predict? ›

That's because one of the key ingredients for derecho development is strong vertical wind shear.

How rare are derechos? ›

Although derechos are extremely rare west of the Great Plains, isolated derecho events have occurred in the interior portions of the western United States, especially during spring and early summer. Derechos tend to occur in families or groups.

How many people died in the derecho storm 2024? ›

At least seven people were killed by the storms, dubbed the Houston derecho by the National Weather Service, which brought winds up to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) along with four tornadoes.

Did a hurricane ever hit Illinois? ›

Hurricane Carla

It tracked just east of the St. Louis to Chicago corridor in Illinois, before moving into Canada. It produced flooding across the northern half of Illinois, especially in northwest, west central, and northeast Illinois. Rainfall totals of 3 to 5 inches were common in these areas.

How rare is a derecho storm? ›

They are impressive to see both on the ground and from the sky. Derechos are most common in the Midwestern United States, but are still fairly rare. You might see a derecho about once a year there. They can occasionally be found all the way up into the Northeast.

How long does a derecho last? ›

A derecho-producing convective system may remain active for many hours and, occasionally, over multiple days.

What is the derecho storm in Michigan? ›

May 31, 1998: This derecho hit West Michigan, causing an average speed of 70 mph and winds of up to 130 mph. The storm killed four people, injured 146, and caused an estimated $172 million in damage. The Federal Emergency Managers Association declared 13 counties a Federal Disaster Area.

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