Chicago Weather Alert: Mild night ahead after severe storms in Chicago area

Chicago First Alert Weather: Much cooler Thursday and Friday

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A mild night is ahead with lows in the low to mid 70s.

This follows a round of severe storms that prompted severe thunderstorm warnings one by one from west to east.

A severe thunderstorm watch was also issued for much of the Chicago area, but has since been dropped.

CBS 2

The storms brought gusts up to 60 mph over Downers Grove as of just before 6:30 p.m. Winds of 60 to 65 mph were reported soon afterward near Midway International Airport.

Nickel-sized hail was also reported. Cloud-to-ground lightning was detected near Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood.

There was concern that the system could turn tornadic. The storm did produce a funnel cloud in Kane County, CBS 2 Meteorologist Albert Ramon reported. However, no tornado warnings were called.

CBS 2's Kris Habermehl tweeted a photo of some turbulent clouds at the airfield in Schaumburg after Chopper 2 had to land due to the threat of severe weather.

Clouds will increase Wednesday as a front passes over the area. A few showers will be possible. Highs will be in the upper 70s and low 80s.

CBS 2

Much cooler for Thursday and Friday with highs only in the 60s. 

The 70s return this weekend with a chance for showers on Sunday.

TONIGHT: BREEZY & MILD. LOW 73.

WEDNESDAY: SHOWER CHANCE. HIGH 80.

THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGH 65.

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