Chicago First Alert Weather: Dangerous, subzero cold overnight
CHICAGO (CBS) -- It will be dangerously cold Monday night with low temperatures below zero and wind chills as cold as -20 degrees below zero by sunrise Tuesday in the far western suburbs.
Wind chills in Chicago will range from -5 to -15 overnight.
Mostly clear skies and dry conditions are expected.
Highs will be in the low teens on Tuesday, but wind chills remain below zero all day. We won't have wind chills go above zero degrees until 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Highs climb back to the 20s on Wednesday afternoon, then low 30 on Thursday. It will be turning colder on Friday with highs back in the teens.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear and very cold. Low -2°, with wind chills between -5 to -15 in Chicago. As cold as -20 in the western suburbs.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and cold. High 13°, with wind chills below zero.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny skies. High 27°
If you need somewhere to keep warm, Chicago warming centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Garfield Community Service Center at 10 South Kedzie, is open 24 hours. Check out a full list below:
Englewood Community Service Center
1140 W. 79th St.
(312) 747-0200
Garfield Community Service Center
10 S. Kedzie Ave.
(312) 746-5400
Dr. Martin Luther King Community Service Center
4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
(312) 747-2300
North Area Community Service Center
845 W. Wilson Ave.
(312) 744-2580
South Chicago Community Service Center
8650 S. Commercial Ave.
(312) 747-0500
Trina Davila Community Service Center
4312 W. North Ave.
(312) 744-2014
You can also head to the nearest public library or Chicago Park District field house to get warm, and you can also call 311 for assistance.