
Kylee Miller
Meteorologist at WWJ-TV (Detroit, MI)
Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist. AMS CBM#832 CDM#2. CBS Chicago Meteorologist. Former National and Caribbean Meteorologist. Central Michigan University Alumni.
Articles
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3 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Adam Harrington |Kylee Miller
Scattered severe storms popped off in Northern Illinois Tuesday evening. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for parts of La Salle and Livingston counties until 7 p.m.The storm system involved wind speeds of 60 mph and penny-sized hail. The possibility of a tornado was also on the table. Scattered rain and storms are expected to continue overnight and into Wednesday morning.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Kylee Miller
Storms moving into Chicago area Tuesday afternoon Strong to severe storm threats are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Chicago area. With hot temperatures and high humidity levels, the environment is prime for stronger storms to fire up during the afternoon and evening hours. Tuesday storm timingThe greatest chance for strong to severe storms will be between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Tuesday. The afternoon and evening commutes could be impacted.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Kylee Miller
Widespread rain is rolling through Chicagoland Tuesday morning, with a few heavy downpours and rumbles of thunder. Rain becomes more scattered by the afternoon and evening. Between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., severe storms, with wind damage, large hail, and flooding, are possible. There is also a chance of tornadoes in the area. Windy conditions will continue throughout the day, with gusts near, if not over, 35mph.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Kylee Miller
Clouds after morning rain in Chicago Morning rain is favoring northwest Indiana and south of the Kankakee River. Sprinkles and patchy fog can be found elsewhere early this morning. Cloudy skies are expected this afternoon, with highs in the upper 50s. Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy, with lows dropping in the lower 40s. Periods of rain and cooler temperatures are expected for Easter Sunday. Highs will only reach the lower 50s.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Kylee Miller
Clouds rule the area Sunday, but our temperatures will continue to jump into the 60s to near 70 degrees. Breezy winds from the south on Sunday are helping boost the temperatures. We can't rule out having a brief isolated shower today. However, most of us in Chicagoland will experience dry conditions. Winds pick up Monday. Temperatures stay above normal in the 60s with sun and clouds, and an occasional pop-up shower will remain possible.
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