Chicago Severe Weather

Chicago forecast: Sunny and pleasant to start, but severe weather with hail, rain looms

Following a day of severe thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches and heavy flooding in some parts, severe weather was back in the forecast for Chicago

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Alicia Roman has the latest forecast.

After several rounds of rain coupled with severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches, the chance for severe weather looms again in Chicago's forecast for Wednesday, the NBC 5 Storm Team said.

The good news though, is that the weather won't begin to pick up until the late evening and overnight hours.

"The morning starts out dry and pleasant," NBC 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman said ,"with a mostly sunny and warm afternoon."

According, temperatures Wednesday will remain on the warm side, with highs in the mid-to-upper 70s. Wednesday will also see the season's final sunset before 8 p.m., Roman said, with Wednesday's sunset expected to clock in at 7:59 p.m.

Wednesday night, clouds will begin to fill in, and showers and storms were expected to develop, Roman said, beginning around 10 p.m. or 11 p.m.

Overnight however, more rain was expected, and so was the the chance for some isolated strong to severe storms.

Between around 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., much of the Chicago area, with the exception of a sliver close to the Wisconsin border in far northeastern Illinois -- will be under a "marginal" risk of severe weather, which ranks as level one of five on the Storm Prediction Center's severe weather scale.

The greatest weather threats associated with Wednesday's system, Roman said, include small hail, gusty winds and heavy downpours.

Showers and storms could linger in the Thursday morning commute, Roman said.

"Perhaps a stormy start to the day tomorrow," Roman said, as some clouds and showers could remain in the forecast through the morning and early afternoon.

Thursday will also see a close to 20-degree dip in temperatures, with highs in the upper 50s.

Friday is expected to be dry and temperatures will warm slightly, to highs in the mid 60s. Rain is back in the forecast Saturday, Roman said, along with cooler temperatures in the 60s.

For Mother's Day on Sunday, the forecast calls for a mostly sunny and dry day, with a high temperature of 70, Roman said.

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