Severe Weather Spawns Multiple Tornadoes Across Illinois and Indiana

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 3:38 PM

Destructive storms moved through northern Illinois and northwest Indiana, generating several tornadoes that left extensive damage in their wake. Photo documentation reveals the widespread impact of the severe weather event across both states.

Destructive weather systems moved through northern Illinois and northwest Indiana, generating several tornadoes that left extensive damage across both states.

The severe weather event produced multiple tornado touchdowns, resulting in significant destruction throughout the affected regions.

Visual documentation compiled by Associated Press photographers captures the extensive impact left behind by the storm system as it moved through the area.

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