Chicago Weather: Cooler Near-Term Outlook, But Look For Summer Temps By Tuesday
CHICAGO (CBS) -- After a record-setting month for rain, the end of May ended on the opposite end of the weather spectrum--cool and dry.

Chicago had nearly 10 inches of rainfall for the month--about three times the average. In fact the past three Mays have been the wettest on record.
The cool trend continues Sunday night with lows in the 50s when Chicagoans wake up on Monday for the workweek. Monday brings more clouds and a possible shower in spots, with a high in the middle 70s. Then, summer temps take hold on Tuesday, with highs around 90. There is a chance for storms on Wednesday.
