Storms, Tornadoes and Floods: What The Soggy Spring Means For Chicago’s Summer
By Meha AhmadStorms, Tornadoes and Floods: What The Soggy Spring Means For Chicago’s Summer
By Meha Ahmad
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From temperature swings and freak hail storms to a city under tornado watch, it’s been an unusual spring so far in Chicago. It was cold and rainy in April, and so was the first half of May. So what’s behind this slow start to spring? And how does this bode for the upcoming summer?
Morning Shift talks to Jon Davis, chief meteorologist at Riskpulse, where he advises companies on best practices for dealing with the weather.
GUEST: Jon Davis, Chief Meteorologist at Riskpulse
LEARN MORE: This month expected to be wettest May since start of Chicago records in 1870 (Chicago Tribune 5/29/19)