Chicago First Alert Weather: More rain on the way

Chicago First Alert Weather: Keep the umbrella handy

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A slow-moving area of low pressure will keep scattered opportunities for showers and storms in the forecast for the next two days. 

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According to CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon, a few downpours will be possible for Tuesday morning, which could cause ponding on roadways. 

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Minor street flooding is also possible on Tuesday. Scattered strong storms are also possible in the afternoon. 

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A few storms could produce strong wind gusts, hail, and funnel clouds. Storms producing frequent lightning are also possible. Shower chances stay high for Wednesday morning, before decreasing late Wednesday.

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A drier weather pattern takes shape late this week, ahead of warming temperatures for the weekend.

TONIGHT: Scattered showers & storms. Low 62°

TUESDAY: Scattered thunderstorms. High 70°

WEDNESDAY: Scattered showers with a few isolated storms. High 69°

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