Scattered rain and snow showers Monday morning in Chicago
It's a colder and blustery day to start out the work week in Chicago.
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It's a colder and blustery day to start out the work week in Chicago.
A strong cold front arrives Monday, bringing a chance for gusty snow showers.
Some early sunshine starts the day on Friday, but clouds will increase quickly ahead of our next weather maker.
In Iroquois County, crews on the ground said an apparent tornado blew apart barns and brought down power lines.
A warm front may spark numerous severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon into the evening hours.
Friday morning starts out with thunderstorms, bringing downpours and small hail.
Rain showers pass through the morning and early afternoon.
Showers are expected to return on Thursday, and this weekend could see the potential for strong thunderstorms.
Cloudy skies eventually clear to sunshine, and highs reach the upper 40s. Gusty winds subside Monday night, and temperatures fall near freezing.
A calm and mild finish to the week.
A line of severe storms triggered multiple tornado warnings in the Chicago area Wednesday afternoon.
Strong to possibly severe storms move into the area on Wednesday evening.
Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy and warmer.
A high wind warning is in effect from 7 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
A sunny and milder day is ahead on Thursday with highs in the 60s.