Flood Watches Remain in Effect for Portions of Chicagoland
CHICAGOLAND, JUL 30 – A cold front and humid air will bring locally heavy rain and a flash flood threat to Chicagoland, with the Flood Watch in effect until early tomorrow, officials said.
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Flood Watches remain in effect for portions of Chicagoland
CHICAGO (WGN) — Flood Advisories issued by the National Weather Service for areas south of the city have been allowed to expire, but Flood Watches remain in effect for parts of Chicagoland. WGN Weather Center | Current Weather Watches & Warnings Rainfall amounts up to 1.5 inches in 30 minutes and 3 inches in one hour were expected over the area, raising concern that creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. For Chicago, the impact ap…
On Wednesday, several rounds of heavy rains and storms are predicted in Chicago, with the possibility of severe weather and up to 7.6 to 10 cm of rain in some areas. Upon the arrival of the rains, the National Weather Service issued a flood surveillance for the entire northeast of Illinois and northwest of Indiana. Surveillance, which will take effect at 1:00 p.m., will last until Thursday morning, and the rains are expected to continue overnigh…
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