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Powerful Winds And Reported Tornadoes Rip Through The Midwest

Last updated: April 19, 2026 9:15 am
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On Saturday, a series of destructive winds and apparent tornadoes left a path of destruction across a vast area of the U.S., damaging homes and buildings, tearing off roofs, uprooting trees, and blocking rural roads with debris.

Fortunately, no fatalities were reported after Friday’s severe weather event, which swept through the Upper Midwest. This latest wave of storms has pummeled the region, and officials have warned residents in rural areas to prepare for a prolonged recovery process.

Stephenson County Sheriff Steve Stovall noted the fortunate outcome, stating, “We are extremely fortunate that this storm did not result in loss of life or serious injury,” when discussing the impact in Lena, Illinois.

Officials from Wisconsin and Minnesota shared similar relief at the lack of serious harm.

In central Wisconsin, a suspected tornado ravaged the towns of Kronenwetter and Ringle, leaving homes damaged and some residents momentarily trapped in basements, according to Ringle Fire Chief Chris Kielman.

Marathon County Sheriff Chad Billeb remarked that he had not witnessed such devastation in his 34-year career in law enforcement.

“A lot of people are going to need a lot of help,” Billeb commented.

In Kronenwetter, neighbors joined forces to clear debris from properties, while Wisconsin Public Service worked to restore power. Police Chief Terry McHugh acknowledged that the process could take some time.

Residents continue to clean up following yesterday’s tornado on April 18, 2026 in Lena, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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People continue to clean up following yesterday's tornado on April 18, 2026 in Lena, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
People continue to clean up following yesterday’s tornado on April 18, 2026 in Lena, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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He mentioned that the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, in collaboration with United Way of Marathon County, is assisting residents whose homes suffered damage.

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In Olmsted County, Minnesota, officials reported that tornadoes inflicted varied levels of destruction. In Marion Township alone, at least 30 homes were affected, some with significant damage. Authorities conducted door-to-door checks on residents.

The National Weather Service attributed the damage likely to tornadoes and planned to survey the impacted areas over the weekend.

In Illinois, Leo Zach, a 14-year-old, was in the high school band room for a music competition when the building began to shake, and the power failed. The room was filled with students, some experiencing panic attacks.

“I’m definitely on the luckier side of how that could’ve happened,” he reflected. “I was just trying to stay calm, help other people.”

Upon exiting the building, they discovered some windows shattered in the gym and part of the school’s roof torn away.

Images and videos shared online depicted a garage destroyed, bricks dislodged from buildings, and fences knocked down.

Lena, a village with nearly 3,000 residents, is situated approximately 117 miles northwest of Chicago.

Rachel Nemon was on her way to pick up her stepson from Lena’s middle school when she had to take cover at a car wash due to the storm. She witnessed a large tree being uprooted and sparks flying in front of her.

“This is something that you see online, not in real life, especially in a small town in Illinois,” she remarked.

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