Chicago, IL — Heavy rain and a heightened risk of flash flooding will impact the Chicago area today, bringing potential travel disruptions and power outages across the region. Rain will begin early this morning, with scattered showers continuing through tonight. The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for portions of northern Illinois, especially low-lying areas and those near major roadways like I-57, advising residents to stay alert and avoid unnecessary travel.
According to the National Weather Service, wind gusts may reach up to 40 mph through Tuesday morning, adding to the hazards. As storms develop, they may intensify in the evening, raising the risk of flash flooding in low-lying and poorly drained areas. Localized rainfall could exceed four inches in some areas by the end of the storm system. This deluge, combined with already saturated ground from recent precipitation, raises significant flood concerns for northern Illinois and northwest Indiana.
Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates and secure outdoor items. Those in flood-prone neighborhoods should have an evacuation plan and clear gutters and storm drains to prevent water buildup.
Extended Five-Day Forecast:
• Tuesday: Showers and possible thunderstorms, with highs around 69°F and lows in the low 40s. Windy conditions expected.
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a high near 55°F. Dry weather anticipated.
• Thursday: Sunny and mild, highs in the upper 50s.
• Friday: Partly cloudy, high around 60°F with light winds.
• Saturday: Cooler and clear, highs near 54°F, marking a quiet end to the week.
Stay vigilant for additional updates as the weather shifts throughout the week.
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