One product issued by NWS for: 2 Miles SE Hammond IN
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL 415 AM CDT Fri Jul 11 2025 ILZ003>006-008-010>013-019>021-023-032-033-039-103>108-INZ001-002- 010-011-019-120915- Winnebago-Boone-McHenry-Lake IL-Ogle-Lee-De Kalb-Kane-DuPage- La Salle-Kendall-Grundy-Kankakee-Livingston-Iroquois-Ford- Northern Cook-Central Cook-Southern Cook-Northern Will- Southern Will-Eastern Will-Lake IN-Porter-Newton-Jasper-Benton- 415 AM CDT Fri Jul 11 2025 /515 AM EDT Fri Jul 11 2025/ This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central Illinois...northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight. Weather hazards expected... Significant Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated: Level 2 of 5 Tornado Risk. Level 2 of 5 Damaging Wind Risk...up to 70 mph. Level 1 of 5 Large Hail Risk...up to golf ball size. Elevated Flooding Risk. DISCUSSION... Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected this morning, mainly north of I-80. The risk of severe weather and flash flooding appears fairly low this morning. Additional thunderstorms are likely late this afternoon into this evening. Some of these storms will probably be severe with damaging winds the primary threat. There is a risk for hail and even some brief tornadoes as well. In addition, thunderstorms will be capable of producing torrential rainfall rates in excess of 2 inches per hour, which could result in localized flash flooding. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday. Saturday... Limited Flooding Risk. Elevated Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated: Level 1 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk. Tuesday night through Thursday... Limited Thunderstorm Risk. DISCUSSION... Thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening, particularly south and east of I-55. If thunderstorms occur, then there will be a risk of isolated strong to possibly damaging winds gusts as well as locally heavy rainfall. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotters may be needed later this afternoon and evening. GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY: Moving toward the east or northeast at 25 to 35 mph. $$