Chicago Weather: Heavy Downpours Late Wednesday, Drying Out Thursday

CHICAGO (CBS) -- Severe storms set up south of the Chicago Wednesday afternoon and evening.

A tornado watch was issued for Grundy and Kankakee counties, as well as Ford, Livingston, and Iroquois counties to the south of the Chicago area, but has since expired.

(Credit: CBS 2)
(Credit: CBS 2)

Heavy downpours were expected late into Wednesday night, especially south of I-80 and into Northwest Indiana.

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It will be drying out Thursday with highs in the mid-80s. Friday, the heat and humidity build as a southwesterly wind flow develops.

(Credit: CBS 2)
(Credit: CBS 2)

There are no real rain chances the next few days; only a stray storm chance over the weekend and slightly higher chances to start next week.

(Credit: CBS 2)

Some big-time heat is building this weekend with highs in the mid-90s. Factor in the humidity, and the heat index values will reach 100-105 degrees.

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