Severe storm threat continues south of Chicago this evening
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The line of thunderstorms once it becomes severe can be called a squall-line. This squall-line is expected to roll across all of the Upper Peninsula this evening. The line of storms should start at the west end of the U.P. early this evening and make it to the east end of the U.P. by midnight tonight.
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