Thursday, May 16, 2019

Hazardous Weather Outlook for McHenry Co., IL

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HWOLOT

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL
122 PM CDT Thu May 16 2019


Winnebago-Boone-McHenry-Lake-Ogle-Lee-De Kalb-Kane-DuPage-Cook-
La Salle-Kendall-Grundy-Will-Kankakee-Livingston-Iroquois-Ford-
Porter-Newton-Jasper-Benton-
122 PM CDT Thu May 16 2019 /222 PM EDT Thu May 16 2019/

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

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight.

Weather hazards expected...

Elevated Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated:
Elevated hail risk...up to quarter size.
Elevated damaging wind risk...up to 60 mph.
Limited Tornado Risk
Limited Flooding Risk.
Limited Fog Risk.

DISCUSSION...

A line of thunderstorms, with winds to 60 mph and possible large hail,
will continue to move to the southeast through east central Illinois
and northwest Indiana this afternoon.

After a break, Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to redevelop
by early to mid evening across a portion of northern Illinois and northwest
Indiana. This area of thunderstorms will move slowly southeast
through the night. These thunderstorms may still have a
scattered severe hail and wind threat. There will also likely be a
flooding threat, possibly only over a small area, but due to
training thunderstorms this could be a localized flash flooding
threat.

Confidence on how widespread storms will be tonight is low given
the more active weather this has occurred during the daytime hours.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.

Friday and Saturday...
Limited Severe Thunderstorm Risk.
Limited Flooding Risk.
Sunday...
Limited Severe Thunderstorm Risk.
Monday...
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
Tuesday...
Elevated Thunderstorm Risk.
Wednesday...
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.

DISCUSSION:

Thunderstorms should be ongoing Friday morning, with the axis of
the strongest, and potentially severe, storms should be roughly
along the I-80 corridor. The area of thunderstorms should lift
north through the day and into southern Wisconsin Friday evening.
Training thunderstorms may produce areas of heavy rainfall, with
flooding possible. Some storms may be strong to severe, producing
large hail and damaging winds.

Periods of thunderstorms are expected through the weekend and into
next week. There may be additional periodic chances for severe
thunderstorms, with the greatest chances on Sunday and then
Tuesday into Wednesday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotters may be needed through mid afternoon and again
later this evening.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Moving toward the east southeast at 45 to 50 mph.
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