High temperatures in the 60s, sunny skies in Chicago
Temperatures remain in the 60s through Wednesday with lows in the 40s.
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Temperatures remain in the 60s through Wednesday with lows in the 40s.
Showers develop for the morning commute and continue for most of the day.
Wednesday's highs climb near 50 degrees with chilly northeast winds.
Rain tapers off by 7 a.m.
The record high of 73 degrees was set in 1983.
Morning clouds to start with afternoon sunshine ahead.
An unseasonably warm weekend is ahead.
Temperatures go from the teens this morning to the 40s by afternoon.
Morning wind chills have dropped into the single digits with gusty breezes that last all day.
Tuesday has the potential to be the warmest February and meteorological winter day ever recorded in the Chicago area.
Temperatures come crashing down as a front swings through with highs in the 20s and 30s Wednesday.
After a brief return to winter, another warming trend takes off starting Sunday.
There is another chilly night on deck for the Chicago area with lows near freezing Saturday night.
Temperatures start in the teens and 20s then rebound to the 30s
Lake effect snow showers hold overnight with minor slushy accumulations.