Severe thunderstorm warnings issued
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The "red flag" warnings indicate a fire threat.
On Wednesday at 2:24 p.m. EDT a winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Thursday 8 a.m. EDT until Friday 8 a.m. EDT for Keweenaw, Ontonagon and Houghton counties.
Severe thunderstorms swept through the Chicago area on Tuesday morning, and more may be coming in the afternoon and evening.
The bottom line? Our next weather arrives Thursday, bringing another round of valley rain and mountain snow, with dropping snow levels by Thursday evening.
The Chicago area was hit with a number of strong-to-severe thunderstorms Tuesday, but it may not be the last time you’ll hear the rumble of thunder this week. That’s because forecast models are suggesting another round of showers and thunderstorms,
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