Naperville Storm Cleanup Continues with More Severe Weather Ahead City officials in Naperville are working to clear debris and restore power after a severe storm struck the area on Wednesday, with additional storms expected to bring further challenges. Wind gusts of up to 68 mph were recorded during the storm, causing widespread damage including downed trees, branches, and power outages. The north and east sides of the city were the hardest hit, with over 580 storm-related calls reported between 3 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Wednesday. City crews remained active through the night, and as of 9:20 a.m. on Thursday, approximately 450 residents were still without electricity. The city estimates power restoration for those affected will be completed by 5 p.m. that day. All roadways blocked by storm damage were cleared by midnight, but crews continue to address debris at intersections and other high-priority locations. The city is currently evaluating whether to launch a special free bulk brush collection program in certain areas, though officials noted it is too early to confirm details. If implemented, residents will be informed through the city’s website, social media platforms, and the Naper Notify system. Residents are encouraged to report downed trees and power outages by calling (630) 420-6060, though the city warned that its system can only handle 50 callers at a time, potentially leading to delays. Alternatively, downed trees can be reported directly through the Public Works Request Center online. The Naperville Park District also announced the closure of Centennial Beach on Thursday due to tree damage at the site.#national_weather_service #naperville_city #naperville_park_district #sameera_luthman #centennial_beach