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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Cindy Hernandez

Flash flood warning issued for Chicago area after thunderstorms slow morning rush

Heavy water was reported on Interstate 80 and Interstate 94 June 25, 2021. | Al Podgorski / Sun-Times Media

A flash flood warning has been issued as a wave of thunderstorms rolled through the Chicago area during the morning rush Friday, tying up traffic with standing water and spin-outs.

High water was reported in the westbound lanes of interstates 80 and 94 near Cline and Kennedy, on the Stevenson Expressway near Pulaski, Interstate 355 near the Stevenson, the Ida B. Wells Drive under the Old Post Office and the Hubbard Street tunnel.

“Roads are slick,” Illinois State Police spokeswoman Delila Garcia said Friday morning. “Be careful to not brake suddenly, as this may cause hydroplaning and loss of control.”

The National Weather Service issued the flood warning after about an inch and a half of rain fell overnight at O’Hare International Airport. Showers were expected to continue during the day and for the next few days, with another round of thunderstorms possible Sunday morning.

“We won’t get out of this wet pattern this week,” said meteorologist Mark Razer.

The flash flood warning includes portions of Illinois and northwest Indiana, including Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Will, Kane, Kendall, Lee and Will counties. It expires Saturday morning.

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