中西部遭遇恶劣天气,伊利诺伊州与艾奥瓦州报告龙卷风


2026年6月17日 / 美国东部时间晚上11:22 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

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当地时间周三晚间,恶劣天气带来雷暴风险,并在中西部大片区域触发了大量龙卷风预警,伊利诺伊州与艾奥瓦州报告出现确认龙卷风。

根据美国国家气象局消息,艾奥瓦州东北部小镇哈珀斯费里附近于下午5点10分报告出现已确认龙卷风,而第二起已确认龙卷风于当地时间下午6点40分左右掠过伊利诺伊州中部的查尔斯顿市。

两起龙卷风均被气象局标记为“特别危险局势”——这是气象局用于描述“可能出现强龙卷与强破坏性龙卷风”环境的罕见定级。

哥伦比亚广播公司新闻获取的照片与视频显示,查尔斯顿市遭遇了严重破坏,树木与电线杆被吹倒。据气象局通报,查尔斯顿地区还出现了2.75英寸(约7厘米)直径的冰雹。

“目前查尔斯顿市内大量树木阻塞了道路,”查尔斯顿警方在脸书帖子中表示。“除非是绝对紧急情况,否则请勿驾车或前往任何地方。”

该市随后宣布进入当地紧急状态。


![2026年6月17日伊利诺伊州查尔斯顿遭遇龙卷风后的破坏场景。卡梅伦·克雷格]

一段手机视频记录了一场疑似大型龙卷风掠过伊利诺伊州埃芬汉姆的恐怖瞬间,埃芬汉姆位于查尔斯顿西南约40英里处。

埃芬汉姆应急管理机构协调员拉里·蒂斯告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,初步信息显示当地建筑、活动房屋受损,电线杆与树木被吹倒。他表示,工作人员正试图建立应急指挥中心,但因该地区网络中断正面临重重困难。


![2026年6月17日伊利诺伊州埃芬汉姆的龙卷风手机视频。劳拉·盖诺 / 克里斯·奇蒂克]

该地区的破坏程度目前仍不明朗,暂无人员伤亡的即时通报。哥伦比亚广播公司高级气象学家罗布·马西亚诺表示,本次天气事件中至少报告了7起龙卷风。

根据电力追踪网站PowerOutage.us的数据,伊利诺伊州至少有5.5万名用户停电。

周三早些时候,马西亚诺曾通报称1.25亿美国人面临恶劣天气预警,包括墨西哥湾沿岸各州,这些地区因热带风暴亚瑟发布了洪水警报。在《哥伦比亚广播公司晚间新闻》节目中,马西亚诺表示,这种成熟的龙卷风形成条件在6月十分罕见。

“这种情况在6月实属罕见,如此强劲的急流横扫全美,再叠加夏季热带水汽输入……还有冷空气南下,”马西亚诺说道。“不同高度的风向各不相同,从而形成旋转气流。这意味着,出现龙卷风的概率极高,不仅是龙卷风,还可能出现持续时间较长的EF2级及以上强龙卷。同时还会出现时速75英里(约121公里)及以上的破坏性大风,当然还有大规模冰雹。”

尼基·诺兰对本次报道亦有贡献。

Tornadoes reported in Illinois, Iowa as severe weather roils Midwest

June 17, 2026 / 11:22 PM EDT / CBS News

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Confirmed tornadoes were reported in Illinois and Iowa Wednesday night as severe weather brought the risk of thunderstorms and prompted a flurry of tornado warnings for a large swath of the Midwest.

According to the National Weather Service, a confirmed tornado was reported near the small northeast Iowa community of Harpers Ferry at 5:10 p.m., while a second confirmed tornado rolled through Charleston in central Illinois at about 6:40 p.m. local time.

Both tornadoes were flagged by the weather service as a “particularly dangerous situation,” a rare designation used by the weather service for environments in which “strong and violent tornadoes” are possible.

Photos and videos obtained by CBS News showed extensive damage in Charleston, with downed trees and power lines. Hail that measured 2.75 inches was also reported in the Charleston area, according to the weather service.

“There are a large number of trees blocking roadways throughout Charleston at this time,” Charleston police said in a Facebook post. “Unless it is an absolute emergency, do not drive or attempt to go anywhere.”

The city of Charleston later declared a local state of emergency.

Damage after a tornado struck Charleston, Illinois, on June 17, 2026. Cameron Craig

One cell phone video captured the terrifying moments what appeared to be a large tornado tore through Effingham, Illinois, which is located about 40 miles southwest of Charleston.

Larry Thies, coordinator for the Effingham Emergency Management Agency, told CBS News that initial information indicated damaged buildings, trailers, and downed power lines and trees. He said officials were working to set up an emergency operations center, but were facing challenges because internet was down in the area.

Cell phone video of a tornado in Effingham, Illinois, on June 17, 2026. Laura Gaynor / Chris Chittick

The extent of the damage to region was still unclear. There was no immediate word of injuries or fatalities. CBS News senior meteorologist Rob Marciano said there were at least seven reported tornadoes during the weather event.

According to utility tracker PowerOutage.us, at least 55,000 customers were without power in Illinois.

Earlier Wednesday, Marciano reported that 125 million Americans were facing severe weather advisories, including the Gulf Coast states, which were under flood alerts due to Tropical Storm Arthur. On “CBS Evening News,” Marciano said such ripe tornado conditions were rare for June.

“This is unique for June, this is unusual to have such a strong jet stream just screaming across the country, then you’ve got the summertime tropical moisture coming in…and then some cold air coming in,” Marciano said. “And winds coming at different direction, at different levels, creating that spin. So what that equates to is really the high probability of seeing, not just tornadoes, but intense tornadoes of EF2 strength or higher on the ground for a long time. And also damaging winds at 75 mph or higher, and of course big time hail.”

Nikki Nolan contributed to this report.

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