CHICAGO - Storms and heavy rains that ripped through the Chicago area overnight were on their way out early Sunday morning, but flooding potential remained.
Fox 32 Meteorologist Mark Strehl has the forecast.
What to Expect:
The heavier showers and storms were migrating through the southern and far western suburbs as of around 7 a.m.
A Flash Flood Warning was still in effect for parts of Will, Kendall, Grundy, and Kankakee counties until around noon.
The storms also appeared to have caused widespread power outages throughout the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana.
Conditions were expected to improve around mid-morning to early afternoon.
It's also expected to be warm with a Heat Advisory until around 8 p.m. with forecast highs in the high 80s to around 90 degrees in the western sub