Two rounds of storms possible Wednesday in Chicago
Thursday morning may be rainy on the roadways, and showers and storms are expected to regenerate in the afternoon and evening.
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David studied under world-renowned climate change expert Dr. Brian Soden, publishing undergraduate research on the relationship between water vapor in the upper atmosphere and global warming. His graduate studies focused on hurricane rapid intensification and the role of mid-tropospheric humidity. He took a flight aboard the NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft as a Guest Scientist.
Prior to working at CBS, David was Chief Meteorologist at the NBC affiliate in Austin, TX, where he worked for 12 years.
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Thursday morning may be rainy on the roadways, and showers and storms are expected to regenerate in the afternoon and evening.
Lollapalooza concert-goers should stay tuned to forecast updates this week as we pin down storm timing.
The higher risk is localized flooding, with one to three inches of rain, which is possible in some areas.
Humidity returns this weekend as daytime highs return to seasonable levels in the middle 80s.
Air quality is expected at times to dip into the "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups" category Tuesday.
Though no severe weather was seen, heavy downpours soaked the area—and cloud-to-ground lightning was a concern.
A few storms could produce downpours and gusty winds. Cloud-to-ground lightning will also be a concern with these storms.
Expect a mix of clouds and sun this weekend, with seasonably warm temperatures in the lower 80s. Only an isolated rain shower is possible on Sunday.
Temperatures warm a bit, and light southerly winds are returning this weekend.
A total of 32 confirmed tornadoes hit July 15 alone, while 9 more were confirmed during the July 14 storm.
Thankfully, a quiet weather pattern is shaping for storm surveys and clean-up.
Tornadoes, dangerous straight-line winds, and other hazards rocked the Chicago area for a second night in a row Monday. At least one person was killed during the storm outbreak.
While the NWS did not give precise locations for the tornadoes, the two in Chicago were on the city's South Side. The other was in Elburn.
This latest tornado warning follows several others that have been called as the storms came through.
Lake Michigan's water temperature is 70 degrees.