I suppose that would depend on how much damage was done. If a F4 like the one that hit Mayfield, KY, roared through The Loop during the daytime, that wouldn’t be much fun.
This system caused serious flooding as far south as Nashville, IL, causing, among other things, the emergency spillway of their City Reservoir to dump a lot of water downstream.
https://www.kfvs12.com/video/2024/07/16/homes-evacuated-after-nashville-ill-dam-overflows/
I’m further south and while the clouds blowing off really helped with temperatures today, now the air is “so “thick” you could cut it with a knife”. Or as local TV met used to say “air you can wear” (but sure as heck don’t want to.) Heavy rains expected tonight.
Wow
Relatives in Peoria had LOTS of tree damage, a branch through the roof, crumbled chimney, and front door blocked by tree limbs. Hoping they get some good volunteers to help with the cleanup and that the insurance comes through.