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Chicago weather: Flood Watch still in effect for much of the area, more showers coming
CHICAGO - As of this writing, there is very little rainfall of any kind in Chicagoland. During the day, because of the tropical air mass in place, showers and thunderstorms can form at just about any time. Fox 32 Meteorologist Mike Caplan has the forecast. What to Expect A Flood Watch is in effect through the evening for most of the viewing area. The watch for Lake and McHenry counties was canceled by the National Weather Service. If all one does is look at that map, it makes it appear as though the entire area will be flooded. That is far from the case. Instead, only small portions of Chicagoland might get excessive rainfall at some point today. There will be many more areas that do not receive very much rainfall. The risk of severe thunderstorms with damaging winds exists, especially during the afternoon hours. But once again, those will likely be limited in coverage. Highs today will be held down because of cloud cover and occasional rain. Most will stay in the low 80s like yesterday. What's next Intense heat builds back into the area for three days starting tomorrow. Highs should reach the low 90s on Sunday, mid to upper 90s on Monday, and low 90s on Tuesday. While a spotty shower or thunderstorm cannot be completely ruled out during the heat wave, it is more likely it will remain dry for the majority of our viewing area. A higher chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives Tuesday night and Wednesday with a front that will knock temperatures and humidity levels down noticeably starting Wednesday and continuing through the end of the work week.


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Glacial floods alert issued for northwest Pakistan with more heavy rain forecast
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan on Saturday warned of glacial flooding in the northwest with more rain forecast for the area in the coming week. Downpours are heavier in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province than the same period last year, prompting weather advisories and alerts for flooding from glacial lake outbursts, said Anwar Shahzad, a spokesperson for the local disaster management authority.
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Severe thunderstorm watch issued in West Michigan
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected for parts of West Michigan this evening. Inside Radar A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for Ottawa, Kent and Ionia counties south until 10 p.m. Thursday. Damaging winds are the primary concern with any storms that develop. Most of West Michigan has been placed in a level 2 out of 5 severe risk by the Storm Prediction Center through Thursday night. A cold front will slowly advance into a very hot and humid environment, making it easy for storms to erupt quickly. Upper-level wind support is quite weak. As a result, storms will move slowly and severe storms will have a short lifespan. The cold front will take its time moving through the state, and may even produce rain early Friday morning south of I-96. Download the free Storm Team 8 weather app TIME FRAME FOR SEVERE STORMS The most likely time frame for severe weather to happen would be between 6 p.m. Thursday and midnight, before storms transition to nonsevere. Sign up for the Storm Team 8 daily forecast newsletter Another system is expected to move into West Michigan Saturday, with a good chance of heavy rain for the entire area. Severe chances for that day are low at this time. Stay with for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword