Severe Storms Could Bring Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Chicago Area
The Chicago area is bracing for strong-to-severe thunderstorms on Thursday, with the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center upgrading the region to a “slight” risk of severe weather.Here’s what you need to know:
- Timing: The biggest threat of severe weather is expected in the morning, just in time for the rush hour. Storms are likely to sweep down from Minnesota and Wisconsin, bringing heavy rains and wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour.
- Hazards: In addition to heavy downpours and threats of flash flooding, the storms could also produce quarter-sized hail. While the tornado risk remains low, it cannot be ruled out2.
- Afternoon Outlook: The atmosphere may stabilize in the afternoon, limiting the chance of further storms. However, any storms that do develop could still bring rain and gusty winds.
- Weekend Forecast: By Saturday, the storms will move out of the area, paving the way for a clear weekend with warm temperatures in the upper 80s or low 90s across the region.
Stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions as these storms approach. We’ll keep you updated on any developments.