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A tornado was confirmed to have touched down in DuPage County Friday night.
The National Weather Service said a tornado touched down briefly in suburban Wheaton around 9 p.m., though no tornado warnings were in place.
It wasn’t immediately known if the tornado caused any damage.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in place in DuPage and Cook counties until 10 p.m.
It couldn’t be ruled out if other brief spin-ups would form before the storm ended, meteorologist Rafal Ogorek said Friday.
On Wednesday, several tornadoes moved across Cook County and surrounding counties, damaging several homes along the way.