Two tornadoes hit suburban Chicago on Saturday, National Weather Service confirms

Woman injured by falling tree as storms plow through Indiana and Illinois
Crete fire officials shot cell phone video of a funnel cloud seen around 2pm. Much of the day many roads became impassable, driving visibility was poor and lots of trees were submerged. Nate Rodgers reports.
The National Weather Service confirmed Sunday that two tornadoes hit suburban Chicago on Saturday.
The tornado that passed through Crete on Saturday was an EF0 with winds of 70 miles per hour. A second twister with peak winds of 75 miles per hour roared through Dyer and Schererville. One woman was injured in Northwest Indiana when a tree fell on her.
A third tornado Saturday in Chatsworth, far south of Chicago, was an EF0.

Tornadoes confirmed in Crete, Illinois and Dyer, Indiana
The tornado that passed through Crete on Saturday was an EF0 with winds of 70 miles per hour. A second twister with peak winds of 75 miles per hour roared through Dyer and Schererville.
On Friday, an EF1 tornado hit Danforth, Illinois.
All these tornadoes came on the heels of a tornado on June 20 that killed an unborn baby in Woodridge. In Woodridge and in Naperville, several other people were injured and dozens of homes were damaged.

Funnel cloud near Crete, Illinois on Saturday afternoon
Jonathan Mathison says he filmed this funnel cloud south of Manhattan towards Peotone, Manteno and Crete.