Chicago Weather: Severe Weather Threat Ahead
CHICAGO (CBS)-- A threat for severe weather is approaching.
Friday will be a rainy, cloudy day with temperatures around 50 degrees. Showers will linger through the day and storms will move in Friday night, potentially bringing hail.
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By Saturday afternoon, CBS 2 meteorologist Megan Glaros said the storm threat will turn severe.
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She said this could include the risk of tornadoes, large hail and strong thunderstorm winds that could cause damage.
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She said storms could start around 1 p.m. and linger until around 6 p.m.
Southern areas could see temperatures climb near the 70s while northern areas will see temperatures only in the 50s.
Sunday will be a windy day with 40 to 45 mile per hour gusts possible.