Chicago Weather: November Record Of Seven-Straight Days Of 70 Degrees Ends Today
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Today is the third-straight day of record warmth for Chicago, but that all ends tonight.
In fact, Sunday and Monday's high of 76 ranks as among the top ten warmest November days ever, or at least since records have been kept, dating back to the 1880s. Today is the seventh-straight day of 70-degree weather, which is the longest consecutive streak of 70+ ever for November.
Other records that fall today:
— Robb Ellis (@WxRobb) November 10, 2020
Longest stretch of November 70 degree temperatures (7 days)
Latest stretch of a week of 70+ temperatures
Most 70 degree days in any November
Top 10 warmest November day in jeopardy again today (last 2 days were both tie for #8) pic.twitter.com/IeYg6gmNG1
Strong winds from the south have fueled this warm pattern, but the dry soil is also a factor, as it tends to make warming easier.
Storms move in this afternoon and temps will fall back into the 50s, which is more normal for this time of year.