Photos and videos show severe weather that moved through Chicago and the suburbs Wednesday night.
Tornado warnings were issued in Cook, DuPage and Kane among other counties starting around 3 p.m.Damage to vehicles and buildings across Chicagoland has been reported due to severe weather.Video shows a potential funnel cloud in Elgin.
Tornado warnings have been issued across Chicago since Wednesday afternoon.Video captured a possible tornado outside of Chicago Wednesday night.Multiple videos showed heavy cloud coverage, rain and possible tornadoes.Chicago weather: Video shows severe weather in Carol Stream
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