
By Eric Stock
BLOOMINGTON – Heavy rains led to flooded streets Sunday night across Central Illinois, though conditions improved by Monday morning.
A Flash Flood Warning expired for Western McLean County and Bloomington-Normal at 6 a.m. The National Weather Service in Lincoln reported 3.52 inches of rain five miles west of Bloomington as of 6 a.m. Monday.
Bloomington, Normal Police and McLean County Sheriff’s Department officials said flood waters have been receding since early Monday. Heartland Drive east of Hershey Road in Bloomington was closed Monday morning due to flooding.
Dry Grove Township reported flooded roads with lots of debris. The weather service reported wind gusts of 65 miles per hour in the Eureka area Sunday afternoon; some power lines down in Lincoln; trees uprooted in Pekin; and dime-sized hail near the Logan-DeWitt County line.
No major damage reported in McLean County.
Some isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible Monday for McLean County, but the weather should remain dry until Friday.
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