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Severe storms expected in Chicago area Tuesday afternoon
Summary
Severe storms are expected in the Chicago area Tuesday between 4 p.m. and midnight, with areas south of I-80 at the greatest risk and an enhanced risk near the city.
Content
Severe storms are expected to move into the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon. The primary window for severe weather is reported as between 4 p.m. and midnight. Forecasts identify areas south of Chicago, near and south of I-80, as having the greatest risk, while areas nearer the city are under an enhanced risk. Reported hazards include damaging winds, large hail, and a risk of tornadoes.
Key details:
- Timing: Severe weather is expected between 4 p.m. and midnight Tuesday.
- Areas at greatest risk: Locations south of Chicago, closer to and south of I-80, with an enhanced risk near the city.
- Main hazards reported: Damaging winds, large hail, and a risk of tornadoes.
- Outlook after the storm: Showers and storms are expected to clear early Wednesday morning as colder air moves in; a few lingering showers are possible before conditions quiet down.
Summary:
The forecast points to a concentrated period of severe weather affecting the Chicago region this evening and night. The greatest exposure is reported for areas south of I-80, with enhanced risk nearer the city and hazards that include damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes. Showers and storms are expected to clear by early Wednesday morning as colder air moves in.
