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Downed trees were scattered across roads and thousands were without power after a line of destructive storms hit the city.
Steady, heavy rain, gusty winds and even low visibility were all expected to last through the morning commute.
Rain and thunderstorms are moving through the Chicago area today with cooler temps and a risk of severe storms south of I-80.
The city reached a record-breaking 93 degrees Thursday, topping the previous May 15 record of 91 degrees set in 1961.
Cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee are at risk for a severe weather outbreak, forecasters said.
Chicago-area residents have been asked to reduce water use, including delaying showers and not doing laundry, as heavy rains fall across the region, with more rain expected throughout the day.
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