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Stormy Thursday in the Forecast
Damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes are all possible.

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Damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes are all possible.

Some areas could see more than 3 inches of rain today.
Some areas could see more than 3 inches of rain today.
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"There was something very eerie about that second (explosion). I just felt in my heart that it was not a good thing," said Lupe Gallardo-Kathrens, president of the Grayslake Running Club.
"The sudden shift in the atmosphere was striking, from the festive celebratory feel at the end of the race to the realization of danger and evil," said David Niblack.
Injuries have been reported at the site.
Injuries have been reported at the site.
Injuries have been reported at the site.
Injuries have been reported at the site.
Two deaths, 22 injuries have been reported.
Five Highland Park residents participated in the marathon.