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Severe storms raced through the Chicago area Wednesday evening, prompting a tornado watch for parts of the area well into the evening and multiple tornado warnings in Northwest Indiana. A tornado warn...
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Strong and warm winds of up to 50 mph gusted in from the south, causing thousands across southwestern Tennessee to lose electricity Wednesday afternoon, the first rumblings of the major storm poised ...
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A rare high risk for destructive storms -- strong long-track tornadoes of EF3+ strength, very large hail up to the size of tennis balls, and destructive winds greater than 70 mph -- are all possible....
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNLive updates: Chicago-area hit by severe weather Wednesday, all hazards possibleSevere weather is expected in much of the Chicago area on Wednesday. Fox 32 meteorologists have you covered with what to expect today.
After an already stormy morning, the Chicago area is under a threat of severe weather Wednesday, but what exactly you'll see and when will depend on where you live.
The meteorologist warns that although the morning's rain is significant, it is merely a prelude to potentially severe weather expected in the afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center has designated a Level 3 risk for the majority of the Chicago area, indicating an enhanced threat for severe weather.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNLive updates: Tracking severe weather passing through Chicago areaThe Storm Prediction Center has areas southeast of I-55 in an "Enhanced Risk," this is a level 3 of 5 on their severe risk scale. Locations near and along I-55 are in a "Slight Risk" (level 2 of 5), and then north and northwest portions of Chicagoland are in a "Marginal Risk" (level 1/5).
A band of severe weather brought tornado warnings to the Chicago area and parts of northern Illinois on Wednesday, downing power lines and knocking power out to homes. Thursday morning's commute will be chilly,
According to meteorologists from Univision Chicago, the potential for severe weather is anticipated primarily in the afternoon hours on Sunday. The models suggest that storm activity may increase, leading to high-velocity winds and rainfall. Keeping an eye on weather alerts throughout the day can help residents take necessary precautions.
A tornado warning was issued in northwest Indiana and most Chicago-area counties saw severe thunderstorm warnings on an eventful Sunday afternoon.
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