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The city could get winds up to 40 mph during Monday night storms.
It's possible northern Illinois will be put under tornado watch later on Tuesday.
It's the first time the city's gone without snow in January and February (so far) in recorded history.
The week's weather will change. A lot.
A high wind warning is in effect until 10 p.m., with gusts up to 60 mph expected, meteorologists said.
There might even be light snow on Thursday, a meteorologist said.
It could feel like 20 below zero (again) on Sunday.
It's "very unusual to have cold to this degree in December," meteorologist Edward Fenelon says.
"Balls that would just typically maybe be reaching the warning track are just gonna fly right out."
Street closures will take effect Sunday morning and some will last into the late afternoon.
Waterspouts formed throughout the southern end of the lake Wednesday, visible from across the city.
Watch for small storms and flooding along the lakeshore if you're headed outside.
Humidity will make it feel like 98 degrees at the lakefront Wednesday, meteorologists said.
Tornadoes like the one that hit Chicago Tuesday are "short-lived and weak," a meteorologist said.
People should "keep an eye on the sky" when considering going outside, a meteorologist said.
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