While the cold snap will soon end and warmer weekend temperatures will move in to the Chicago area, so will rain and storms.
continued for some parts. And while the cold snap will soon end and warmer weekend temperatures will move in, so will rain and storms, the NBC 5 Storm Team said.
By Thursday afternoon, skies were expected to turn sunnier and more seasonal temperatures were in the forecast, NBC 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman said, with highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Along the lake, temperatures were expected to remain cooler, Roman said. Showers and storms were expected to continue Friday evening, Roman said, with some thunderstorms potentially turning strong or severe.
According to Roman, the main risks associated with Friday's system are gusty damaging winds and the potential for some hail.
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