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Wind, hail can cause major damage during storms WLS Share: CHICAGO (WLS) When we think of severe weather many of us immediately think tornadoes, but wind and hail storms can also cause serious damage. The Midwest Derecho of 2020 stretched from Nebraska all the way through Illinois and Indiana, and left widespread damage in its wake. The primary driver of all the destruction? Not tornadoes, but straight-line winds. If you have a storm in motion and it s able to channel atmospheric winds from mid-levels, some really strong winds, said Eric Lenning from the National Weather Service. It can channel those winds and force them down to the surface along with the motion of the storm. So, we call that straight-line winds because they generally come in and spread out in a straight line. ....
Cedar Rapids school prepares for students for first time since March Share Updated: 11:15 AM CST Jan 11, 2021 KCRG Share Updated: 11:15 AM CST Jan 11, 2021 About 10 months after students last attended class on campus, Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids is preparing to welcome them back to their classrooms on Jan. 19.After moving to remote learning for the final quarter of the 2019-2020 school year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kennedy staff looked forward to students and teachers returning in the fall, but extensive damage from the Aug. 10 derecho delayed that return until mid-January.KCRG reports while all schools in the Cedar Rapids Community School District sustained derecho damage, Kennedy took on the worst of it and will be the final school in the district to welcome students back on campus.“Knowing that we could get in in January was almost a relief because when I first saw the damage, we thought it would a ....