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CHICAGO (CBS) — A slow-moving system will bring waves of rain and rumbles of thunder our way through this evening.
The best chance for stronger storms would be along and west of a Pontiac-to-McHenry line. Strong winds and small hail would accompany the strongest storms.
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Expect wind gusts of 40-50 mph with the strongest storms as they race north/northeast. @cbschicago #RealTimeWeather KLOT – Super-Res Reflectivity Tilt 1 3:57 PM CDT #ilwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/kZz3u7PJ9D
— Mary Kay Kleist (@MaryKayKleist) April 7, 2021
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On Wednesday, we sat on the warm side of the system, with highs well into the 70s.

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This area of low pressure will slowly rotate over our region for the next couple of days.

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The low drops to 60 Wednesday night. Showers linger into Thursday with isolated thunder chances in the morning.

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Leftover showers persist through the day.
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The high is 66 on Thursday, and drops to 61 on Friday with a slight shower chance.
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