Chicago First Alert Weather: Mild trend in temps ahead
Expect a wet and mild pattern from Wednesday through Friday, according CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist.
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Expect a wet and mild pattern from Wednesday through Friday, according CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist.
Milder and breezy Monday in the 60s with a bigger windy warmup tomorrow into the 70s.
It's time for the Chicago area to get ready for a huge warmup.
Rain chances return all next week.
Low temperatures will reach 41 degrees Saturday night.
A few clouds and showers for Saturday before a fall-like Sunday.
Clouds increase overnight as temps move to the mid-40s.
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has the 5 p.m. forecast for Oct. 19, 2023.
If you're heading out, there will be some scattered showers passing by in the evening and lasting into the overnight.
Showers increase again by the afternoon as showers linger into the night.
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has the 5 p.m. forecast for Oct. 18, 2023.
Highs reach the middle 60s before a late-day rain chance.
CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has the 5 p.m. forecast for Oct. 17, 2023.
Wednesday will be the warmest day of the week, with highs well into the 60s, even with the cloud cover.
The next rainmaker arrives late day Wednesday along a frontal boundary. Showers are likely at night and through Thursday.
Winds will relax tonight and some areas inland could dip down into the mid-30s if skies have a chance to clear out which would mean some patchy frost is possible in those areas.
A gradual clearing is expected over Sunday and Monday, but clouds will be slow to part.
Saturday night brings showers and drizzle and a low temperature of 47 degrees.
The rain will finally go away by Monday, and the sun with come out again on Tuesday.
Along with the flood threat, a few strong storms will be possible on Friday.
The storm threat is questionable, as severe parameters are looking a little less impressive on Thursday, but that could change.
Conditions improve by afternoon as cloudy skies linger. A range of temps expected with some areas getting to 70° farther south, a high of 58° for Chicago.
We can expect heavy downpours overnight with isolated thunderstorms. Rain is likely for Thursday.
Rain chances remain elevated through the night with the potential for a few storms.
Expect one more dry day until a wet pattern takes shape for several days.
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