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Weather radar in Chicago: Storms can become severe, with possible strong winds, hail, tornadoes

CHICAGO (WLS) – The Chicago area is under threat from severe weather this weekend as several storms are expected to pass.

There may be heavy rain, gusty winds and hail on Saturday in the Chicago area, with the possibility of a small tornado, said ABC7 meteorologist Greg Dutra.

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According to the Storm Forecast Center, the entire Chicago area is at “mild” risk of severe weather on Saturday – level 2 of 5. There is a 5% chance of a tornado within 25 miles of any point in the Chicago area on Saturday, ABC7 meteorologist Cheryl Scott said on Friday.

Several rains and storms are expected to develop on Saturday, with the potential to become severe. The threat of storms on Saturday afternoon and evening depends on the morning destabilization of the atmosphere, which scattered storms on Saturday morning can prevent. All storm threats are possible, but strong winds are most likely, Dutra said.

Short-term precipitation and storms are possible earlier on Saturday. Thunderstorms will not be surprising, but the better chance of bad weather will be in the late afternoon and evening.

The storms will start back near I-39 around 3 p.m. They are unlikely to reach the Chicago area until 5 p.m. It will then hit northwest Indiana between 18:00 and 19:00.

The system targeting the Chicago area has already hit Kansas on Friday, and the images coming out are horrifying.

The video shows powerful twisters tearing apart the city of Andover, a suburb of Wichita. You can see flying debris and sparks from power lines as the funnel tears everything in its path. Much of the city is without electricity. No casualties have been reported so far.

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