Although Monday saw a dry and bright start to the work week, an “unsettled” weather pattern bringing daily chances for rain and potentially strong storms is set to develop Tuesday afternoon across the Chicago area and last for the next several days, the NBC 5 Storm Team says.
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Temperatures Tuesday will feel more humid, the NBC 5 Storm Team says, with highs in the mid 80s for the first half of the day. However, in the afternoon, as a cold front moves in, temperatures are expected to drop into the mid-to-low 70s near the lake. Inland, temperatures are expected to remain in the 80s.A greater chances of strong to severe storms comes Wednesday, the NBC 5 Storm Team says, with precipitation chances coming in at 80 percent.
According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, the severe weather risk remains"marginal" into Wednesday, which ranks as level one on a scale of five.Daily rain chances continue
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