Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Hazardous Weather Outlook for McHenry Co., IL

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Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL 420 AM CDT Wed Sep 5 2018

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This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of North Central Illinois…Northeast Illinois and Northwest Indiana.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight.

Weather hazards expected…

Limited Thunderstorm Risk.  Elevated Flooding Risk.  Limited Excessive heat Risk.  High Swim Risk

DISCUSSION…

Scattered non-severe thunderstorms will accompany a cold front this afternoon and tonight. Heavy rain from these storms may create flooding especially in locations that have recently seen an abundance of rain.

Dangerous swimming conditions are expected to develop tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Thursday through Tuesday.

Thursday and Friday…

Elevated Flooding Risk.  Limited Thunderstorm Risk.  High Swim Risk

Saturday…

Limited Flooding Risk.  Elevated Thunderstorm Risk.  Limited Lakeshore Flood Risk  High Swim Risk

Sunday…

Limited Thunderstorm Risk.  Limited Lakeshore Flood Risk  High Swim Risk

DISCUSSION:

Multiple rainfall episodes, some heavy, are possible Thursday night through Saturday night, especially south of Interstate

  1. If these were to pan out over the same area, flooding would

be a concern.

Dangerous swimming conditions are also expected across much of the Lake Michigan beaches through this weekend.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

Spotter activation will not be necessary through tonight.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Moving toward the northeast at 40 MPH.

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