Flash Flood warning issued in morning for parts of Illinois
More rain showers and storms passed through the Chicago area early Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood warning for northern Iroquois, northeastern Grundy, Kankakee, southern Kendall, and southwestern Will counties for the storms. The warning was in effect until 7:15 a.m.
High temperatures Sunday reached the lower to middle 80s, but it felt feel closer to 90 degrees at times this afternoon. Most of the storms diminished by the late morning.
On Sunday night, temperatures drop into the lower 70s, but it'll still feel very sticky with high humidity values.
CBS News Chicago is tracking scattered showers and storms through Tuesday, along with hot temperatures. After a final push of wet weather, breezy conditions return on Wednesday, but cooler conditions with highs in the 70s and 80s, depending on your location. Towards the end of the week, more sunshine and drier air, but the highlight will be lower humidity and slightly cooler temperatures.