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    Severe weather, heavy rain, hail and tornadoes threaten Illinois – NBC Chicago

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    Warm temperatures, scattered rain and the chance of strong to severe storms loom in the Chicago area on Monday, the NBC 5 Storm Team said.

    According to NBC 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman, the storms are not expected to look anything like what the Chicago area experienced last week, when 11 tornadoes touched down in the state. However, some thunderstorms Monday could be strong, Roman said.

    “We're not seeing a severe weather outbreak like last week, but there could be one or two strong to severe storms,” NBC 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman said.

    According to Roman, rain chances on Monday do not move until the afternoon. The morning hours start off dry and warm, with above-average temperatures in the 50s and 60s.

    Monday morning also started out foggy in some parts. According to Roman, a dense, patchy fog developed at 6 a.m. across parts of northern Illinois, including DeKalb, where visibility was less than a mile.

    Dense, patchy fog developed across portions of northern Illinois, primarily between the I-80 and I-88 corridors. Expect to see less than a quarter mile at times across this area early this morning. The fog will improve after 9am. #ILwx pic.twitter.com/l3qFyAasT1

    – NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) March 4, 2024

    By 9 a.m., the fog was expected to clear, the NBC 5 Storm Team said.

    Roman said temperatures on Monday will continue to rise, with highs in the upper 60s to lows in the 70s. According to Roman, these readings are about 30 degrees warmer than average for this time of year.

    Skies are expected to remain partly sunny until early afternoon, Roman said. However, by about 1 or 2 p.m., rain and storms will develop in western Illinois, moving east as the day continues.

    Heavy rain and storms are expected to move around 4 p.m. into Lake and DuPage counties, Roman said. By 10 p.m., the storms are expected to move into Cook and LaSalle counties, Roman added.

    Rain will continue through the night, with scattered showers and storms possible until early Tuesday morning, Roman said.

    Hail, strong winds, heavy rain expected; Possible tornado

    According to Roman, all of northeastern Illinois is at a “marginal” risk of severe weather, which ranks in the top 5 on the Storm Prediction Center's severe weather scale.

    The biggest threats associated with Monday's system are heavy rain, lightning, hail, winds up to 60 mph, and the possibility of a tornado.

    “The tornado risk is there, but it is low,” Roman said.

    MORE: A statewide tornado drill is scheduled in Illinois this week. Here's what you should know

    Scattered rain and storms are expected to spread in the region from west to east this evening and continue until early Tuesday morning. Some storms may produce localized damaging winds or hail, but most storms will likely remain below intensity. #ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/9t6xFq8z9o

    – NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) March 4, 2024

    According to the National Weather Service, most storms are expected to be strong but not severe.

    After the storm, temperatures will drop, although readings will still be slightly above average, Roman said. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will range from the upper 40s to lower 50s Tuesday through midweek.

    Today will be another unseasonably mild day with temperatures in the 70s for most before a cold front moves in this evening and brings rain with scattered thunderstorms. Cooler temperatures can then be expected mid-week. #ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/xxpQ6ObuQ0

    – NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) March 4, 2024



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