Chicago First Alert Weather: Sunny, slightly warmer day
The warmup continues every day into next week, with the exception of cold returning Friday.
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The warmup continues every day into next week, with the exception of cold returning Friday.
Tuesday's high temperatures will be near 13 degrees with mostly sunny skies.
Monday morning commuters may be impacted by icy conditions.
The story will now be about the cold that's on the way.
Wednesday morning commuters will be impacted by falling snow causing low visibility and slick road conditions.
Snow is on the way, here's what you can expect.
A bit warmer than yesterday.
Snow moves through tonight and Sunday morning, leaving an inch or 2 of accumulation.
Today should come in quite a bit warmer with a southerly wind and temps running about 11 degrees above the norm.
A quiet weekend with a warming trend as we head into the new week.
Overcast skies gradually give way to some sunshine.
There's a chance for some light snow in areas well south of the city tonight and early Sunday morning.
The temperature rises today to levels about 15 degrees above what's typical.
Temperatures continue to run above the norm as we head into the new year.
Snow totals are expected to reach 2-7" for the Chicago area. Wind gusts could hit 50 mph. Wind chills could hit -35.