[5PM] A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Eastern Ogle and Lee Counties, along with a portion of Central DeKalb County until 6PM. This storm is now capable of producing half dollar sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts. Storm movement is to the East-Southeast at around 20 mph.

[4:15PM] Our lone severe storm stretches across portions of Whiteside and Lee Counties, just North of Sterling. This storm is capable of producing 60 mph wind gusts and quarter sized hail as it moves Southeast at around 15-20 mph. This storm will pass over Dixon soon. Take shelter if you are ahead of this storm!

[3:45PM] A new severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Winnebago and Boone Counties until 4:45PM. This storm is capable of producing 60 mph wind gusts and quarter sized hail as it moves to the East at 25 mph. There is frequent lightning on the West side of this cell, too. Take shelter if you are near this storm!

[3PM] With the main wave of storms still developing to our Northwest along a cold front, a severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the entire Stateline until 10PM. Strongest storms will be capable of damaging wind gusts, large hail, and frequent lightning. An isolated tornado may also be possible. Main timing of storms is still expected between 5-9PM for local Stateline Counties.

[2:20PM] A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for portions of Boone, McHenry, and DeKalb Counties until 3PM. This storm is capable of producing 60 mph wind gusts and ping pong ball sized hail as it moves to the Southeast at 25 mph. Heavy rainfall and frequent lightning is also possible.

For those heading out tonight for the first week of high school football, be prepared for some lightning delays and scattered storms. The wave of storms moving through this afternoon (radar as of 2PM) is sub-severe but may be producing 40 mph winds and small hail over Southern Boone County.

The main wave is Northwest along a cold front and will arrive after 5PM. Our main window of storms is 5-9PM. The primary concerns within strongest storms will be lightning, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rainfall.

Pockets of large hail and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out, either. Once storms clear to the Southeast after 9PM, we will be drying out for the night. Temperatures will drop from the mid-70s by the time games are scheduled to start to around 70 by 9PM.

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