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Cold Front Triggers Thunderstorms in Michigan and Ground Stops at Chicago Airports

The boundary is bringing isolated damaging wind gusts with heavy downpours ahead of a Wednesday cooldown

Overview

  • Scattered to lineal thunderstorms are developing across Michigan and the Chicago area this afternoon with localized wind gusts reaching 50–60 mph.
  • The Storm Prediction Center has placed much of Michigan and parts of northeast Illinois in a marginal severe-weather risk focused on damaging winds and heavy rainfall.
  • Morning storms prompted Federal Aviation Administration ground stops at O’Hare and Midway airports, and local National Weather Service offices issued strong-storm warnings in counties such as Alpena.
  • An Air Quality Advisory remains in effect in parts of Michigan due to smoke from Canadian wildfires as heat-index values linger in the mid-90s.
  • Forecasts show the front moving south of Michigan by Wednesday morning to deliver cooler, less humid air before another warm-up returns later in the week.