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Today's Weather in Chicago 04/01/26 Severe Storms Thursday With Wind Shear and Flooding Rain

Today's Weather in Chicago 04/01/26 Severe Storms Thursday With Wind Shear and Flooding Rain

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process real-time data instantly for pinpoint forecasts.

Welcome back to the weather segment! We're tracking a pretty wild setup moving into the Chicago area, and honestly, I cannot wait to break this down for you folks.

So here's the deal with today in Chicago. We're starting off cloudy overnight with a low around 37 degrees Fahrenheit. Now, here's where it gets spicy. We've got a northeast wind at about 15 miles per hour, but those gusts could reach up to 30 miles per hour. You might say the wind is really going to breeze through the Windy City today, and I absolutely had to make that joke.

Wednesday morning, we've got only a 30 percent chance of showers mainly between 7 and 10 in the morning. But don't get too comfortable because Wednesday night is where things get serious. We're looking at showers likely, then showers and possibly thunderstorms after 1 in the morning. Rainfall amounts between a quarter and half inch are possible with a 90 percent chance of precipitation.

Thursday is the big kahuna, folks. We're expecting showers likely and possibly thunderstorms before 10 in the morning, then it continues throughout the day. We could see a high near 70 degrees Fahrenheit with a breezy south wind at 15 to 25 miles per hour, gusting up to 40. We've got a hundred percent chance of precipitation, so this is a soaking day. Bring an umbrella to Navy Pier because the Lake Michigan shoreline is going to be wild.

Now let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about wind shear, which is absolutely crucial to understanding severe weather. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes. Think of it like shuffling a deck of cards at different speeds. When you've got strong wind shear, rotating thunderstorms can develop because the wind change creates this invisible rotating tube in the atmosphere. That's what we call mesocyclones, and they can spawn tornadoes. That's exactly what we could see Thursday with our incoming system. Pretty wild stuff!

Here's your three-day breakdown. Wednesday's high is 41 degrees Fahrenheit and breezy. Thursday is the soaker at 70 degrees Fahrenheit with those storms all day. Friday we're looking at 55 degrees Fahrenheit with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 in the afternoon.

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