Rain, Warmer Air Expected To Melt Snow This Week
CHICAGO (STMW) - The winter storm Friday that dropped up to 10 inches of snow on the Chicago area is over -- but sloppy conditions could continue with rain and warmer temperatures expected this week.
The National Weather Service says temperatures will climb to 38 degrees Sunday, when there is an 80 percent chance of rain.
After Friday's storm dumped between three and 10 inches of snow throughout the Chicago area, some residents might have to worry about flooding as the snow melts.
Local rainfall amounts are expected to reach an inch and could cause flooding in northwest Indiana when combined with rapid snow melt, according to the weather service's website.
Significant rises on main stem rivers is likely, and the flooding of rivers, small streams and creeks is possible.
No flood watches or warnings have been issued in northern Illinois as of Saturday evening, but the weather service is predicting rain followed by warmer temperatures.
In Chicago, there is a 20 percent chance of freezing rain Sunday afternoon and an 80 percent chance of rain Sunday night, when temperatures will climb to 38 degrees.
High temperatures are expected to remain in the 30s the remainder of the week, according to the weather service.
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