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Several rounds of heavy storms could hammer the Chicago area – NBC Chicago

In the Chicago region, several rounds of the storm were able to see this week, with gusty winds, harmful hail and isolated tornados with the storms.

According to the NBC 5 Storm team, the first round of the storm on the early Wednesday morning and a second, more powerful round could occur in the area until late in the afternoon.

The Storm Prediction Center has planned the area of ​​Chicago in this later round with a “reinforced” risk of heavy storms, with wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, a diameter of 1 inch and all remote tornados is possible.

Here is a complete breakdown of what we could see in the coming days.

Tuesday evening:

After a mostly dry day, the rain begins to build slowly in the Chicago region, although according to the NBC 5 Storm team, is initially difficult due to the dry atmospheric conditions.

It is expected that the temperatures in the region in the region in the Chicago region are somewhat below average in the upper 1940s.

Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning:

Showers and storms are spreading further in the area and more intense.

It is expected that storms will continue to shoot in the Wednesday morning, and then the first danger of storms could see in the area, whereby the storm forecast center places the entire area of ​​Chicago in a “marginal” risk of severe storms, the first of five levels that show that it is likely that a severe storm is within a radius of 25 miles of a certain point in time.

The main threat to the early storms is founded, which could reach up to a customs or about as large as a quarter in diameter.

Owner winds of up to 60 miles per hour are also possible if heavy storms develop.

Wednesday in the late morning/afternoon:

After a short break, it is expected that another round of showers and thunderstorms will be accelerated late Wednesday morning and until the afternoon in Chicago in Chicago. If the area sees sunshine after dawn, this could give these storms additional fuel.

After the Storm Prediction Center ,, The area of ​​Chicago will be exposed to a “improved risk” of storms, the third of five levels of its size.

The main threats in these storms would be gusty winds more than 60 miles per hour, but according to the SPC there is again a harmful hail, and there is also an opportunity outside zero on isolated tornadoes.

These storms will probably stay in the area until late afternoon before moving to Michigan and Ohio.

Wednesday evening:

One last round of showers and maybe a few thunderstorms will be possible in the evening, but the storm threat will probably be put down at night at night, since the atmosphere is stabilized more and the temperatures can cool down.

The temperatures slowly fall into the 1950s and pave the way for cooler measured values ​​if the rest of the week develop.

Thursday:

The drying conditions are expected to dominate the forecast on Thursday with temperatures in the 1950s. According to forecast models, this could be the best weather that the area sees for the rest of the week.

Friday:

The day should be largely dry, with high temperatures in the 50s low to medium 50s, but the likelihood that a stray shower or a thunderstorm will occur in the late evening, according to the NBC 5 Storm team, the forecast could resume.

Saturday:

The chance of showering remains all day long, although the storm is not to be expected due to the cooler conditions, since the high temperatures in the low 50 will be located in the entire region.

Sunday:

Another chance of showering will be in the forecast for Sunday, whereby the temperatures fall slightly into the upper 40s or low 50s, according to the forecast models.

These temperatures will be below average for the region, whereby the city of Chicago is usually experiencing high highs up to this season in the mid -1950s.

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