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Forecasters say 'torrential rains' are likely. Chicago is under a flood watch. The storm could drop 2 to 3 inches of rain and bring winds in excess of 58 mph. Another storm system could move through the region Monday evening.
Be prepared for it to feel like 100 degrees next week.
The heaviest downpours are expected overnight Tuesday into Wednesday as the center of the storm passes through the area, the National Weather Service said. Winds of 45 mph could combine with heavy rains to snarl the morning commute.
Frozen T-shirts and more indoor activities are a few of the strategies camps use as extreme weather becomes more common.