Storms may return Friday night in Chicago
Mostly sunny and less humid for Saturday. Highs will be in the low to mid-80s.
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Mostly sunny and less humid for Saturday. Highs will be in the low to mid-80s.
Late Tuesday, there will be a storm risk in the Chicago area, with scattered storms forecast for the evening and parts of the overnight hours.
a mostly sunny sky in the afternoon will boost highs to the mid-90s. A very humid environment will make it feel like 100 to 105 degrees in most locations.
Air quality alerts have been issued from midnight Saturday until Sunday night.
With those stronger winds, wave heights for the lakeshore of Lake Michigan will be 5 to 10 feet, creating dangerous swimming conditions and possible rip currents.
Your NEXT Weather team is tracking strong storms for Tuesday.
The severe storm threat is over across lower Michigan, but flooded areas remain after we experienced heavy rainfall in the last 48 hours.
As Beryl made landfall, it weakened over land in Texas and Arkansas. Now what is left of that massive storm is impacting SE Michigan.
Most temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, with a northwesterly wind pulling in a drier air mass.
Flash Flood Warnings continue for much of the area, including Chicago, until 3:15 a.m. Sunday.
The NEXT Weather team declared a NEXT Weather alert day through Friday due to the heat. Here's what to know about the temperatures and weather conditions each day.
All Southeast Michigan communities are at risk for severe weather on Thursday.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center are anticipating an above-average Atlantic hurricane season.
A slight and marginal chance of severe weather is possible on Tuesday afternoon and evening in Southeast Michigan.
Your NEXT Weather team is tracking rain and storms throughout the day Friday.