Morning rain Friday led to some flooding during the night in the Chicago area, but while that may be coming to an end, another round of scattered storms on the horizon could bring the threat of severe weather back to the area.
The next round of storms is expected to move in late Friday afternoon and into the evening hours, especially in areas north of Interstate 80, according to NBC 5 Storm Team. Storms that develop during this window could potentially become severe, bringing the threat of damaging wind gusts and hail.
The risk of severe weather is “marginal” for the Chicago area, a level one out of five, according to the National Weather Service.
Still, hail up to 1 inch in diameter and wind gusts up to 60 mph are both possible.
The scattered storms are likely to move across the region sometime between 4 and 10 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Highs Thursday will stay in the mid-80s.
But Friday may not be the end.
Saturday will see more scattered showers and storms, but will also usher in cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid to upper 70s across the region. Fortunately, no serious storms are expected to form, although the region will see hit-and-miss showers and storms for most of the day.
Sunday will see more of the same, although the showers are expected to be more scattered in nature. That moisture will finally move out of the area for the start of the work week, with highs remaining in the upper 70s for several days.