Chicago area could see more rain
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Storms slammed a number of Chicago suburbs Monday evening, dumping several inches of rain and causing flooding throughout the region. Across the area, a number of roads, streets and underpasses were closed,
Strong storms are moving into the Chicago area from Wisconsin and could bring damaging winds, hail, and torrential rain.
Multiple rounds of storms and heavy rain ripped through the Chicago area on Monday, leading to advisories and warnings throughout the day.
Rainfall rates of up to two-to-three inches per hour are possible in the impacted areas. The entire Chicago area is either at a "marginal" or "slight" risk of severe weather, with gusty winds in excess of 60 miles per hour and isolated tornadoes possible. NBC 5's Interactive Radar is capturing the scene as the storm system approaches the area.
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