Saturday saw a chance for severe weather, but the rain isn’t leaving just yet. More storms and cooler temperatures are on the way.
Showers and storms are expected to move in by mid-morning Sunday, with lingering rain through the early afternoon. It will be cooler with highs near 76 degrees.
There is a slight risk of severe weather through 7 a.m., with heavy rain possible that could lead to flooding in some areas.
Winds shifting out of the north will stir up Lake Michigan.
A Beach Hazards Statement will be in effect from Lake County to Cook County beginning at 4 a.m. Sunday through 9 a.m. Monday. Waves up to 3 to 5 feet could occur, making swimming dangerous along the shoreline.
Rain and potential thunderstorm chances return to the forecast this weekend and into early next week. Heat begins to really take hold across the Midwest beginning on Tuesday.
Climate and Environment news: WGN Weather Center blog
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