Cleanup, power restoration underway in Crystal Lake, McHenry County from Monday night storms

Storm damage on Edgebrook Drive in Crystal Lake on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, after McHenry County was hit by its third night of severe thunderstorms,.

McHenry County seemingly was spared the worst of the storms that pummeled the Chicago region Monday night, but isolated areas, including parts of Crystal Lake, were cleaning up from downed trees and still experiencing power outages well into Tuesday.

Areas of Crystal Lake by the Dole Mansion and Lundahl Middle School were heavily affected by the storm. Residents shared photos of storm damage to social media, and in the area bordered by Huntley Road, Barlina Road, McHenry Avenue and Lake Avenue, about 100 customers remained without power about 2 p.m. Tuesday. Countywide, about 500 customers were without power as of early Tuesday afternoon but dozens of those had been restored by 2 p.m.

Crystal Lake Public Works Director Mike Magnuson said Tuesday there were several trees on private property that fell near and against houses. He said the heaviest damage in town occurred between Lake and Barlina.

“We’re still out there now,” Magnuson said.

Storm damage on Edgebrook Drive in Crystal Lake on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, after McHenry County was hit by its third night of severe thunderstorms,.

Crystal Lake resident Melissa Higby said she lost power for 40 minutes during the storm Monday night and lost some small tree branches. She added she saw “swirls” in the grass, which she said had appeared during a major storm before.

Part of a tree fell onto her neighbor’s home, and part fell onto the back fence, another neighbor’s fence and shed, and a third fence, Higby said.

During Monday’s storms, the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District warned of downed trees and power lines around the area of Washington Street and Lamb Road, where 54 customers were without power as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the ComEd map.

Parts of McHenry County received tornado warnings Monday night as the storms made their way through the Chicago area. Monday’s storms followed weekend storms, and the National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Fox River in Algonquin.

Zachary Yack, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said there weren’t any tornado touchdowns in the county.

Some relief from both the rain and the heat is forecast, with more comfortable temperatures and no precipitation expected for the next several days.

A worker for the Crystal Lake Department of Public Works removes storm debris near the intersection of Golf Road and Highland Avenue on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, after McHenry County was hit by its third night of severe thunderstorms.
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