Northern Illinois Weather Alert: Tornadoes, 2-Inch Hail Threaten Chicago Area Tuesday Afternoon

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Chicago, IL – Residents across Northern Illinois and the Chicago metro area face a significant escalation in severe weather risks, with destructive hail and tornadoes possible as multiple storm waves move through the region starting Monday afternoon. The primary threat window opens mid-afternoon Tuesday and continues through the night, bringing the potential for hail larger than two inches in diameter and damaging straight-line winds capable of downing tree limbs and power lines along major corridors like I-90, I-88, and I-80.

According to the National Weather Service in Chicago, an enhanced risk (level 3 of 5) is in place for Tuesday, following an initial round of isolated severe storms on Monday. Forecasters are tracking a volatile atmospheric setup where multiple rounds of heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding across the urban landscape. Average storm motion is expected to be a fast-moving 45 mph toward the east-northeast, meaning conditions can deteriorate within minutes for commuters in Rockford, Ottawa, and Kankakee.

Impacts on infrastructure could be substantial, particularly for residents in older neighborhoods where large tree limbs pose a risk to utility lines. Local emergency management recommends that residents have a firm plan for seeking shelter, especially during the Tuesday night wave when storms may occur after dark. In addition to the severe threat, unseasonably warm and humid conditions will persist, with temperatures climbing into the low 80s, further fueling the development of these intense storm cells.

The threat of severe thunderstorms remains in the forecast at times through Wednesday morning. While the intensity may fluctuate, the cumulative effect of repeated rainfall could trigger standing water on low-lying roads. Residents should monitor local alerts closely as warnings are expected to be issued as these storm complexes mature.

Five Day Forecast for Chicago, Illinois

  • Monday: Breezy with storms; High 74-80°F, Low 62-66°F
  • Tuesday: Severe storm threat; High 79-82°F, Low 54-64°F
  • Wednesday: Showers and storms; High 70-76°F, Low 54-62°F
  • Thursday: Mostly cloudy/showers; High 72-78°F, Low 48-56°F
  • Friday: Breezy and warmer; High 80-84°F, Low 51-61°F
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