Morning showers, Chicago highs in the 50s
Flurries and snow showers develop Friday afternoon.
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Flurries and snow showers develop Friday afternoon.
It will feel more like April with mixed sunshine and highs in the 60s.
Tuesday's high temperatures will be near 57 degrees with sunny skies.
Monday will be a partly cloudy day.
With the chilly breeze, it'll feel like the 20s all day with wind chills approaching 0° by Saturday morning.
Highs climb back to the 40s by Sunday.
Get ready for a sunny start to Valentine's Day.
Highs will be in the low 40s with mostly sunny skies.
Above-average highs in the 40s continue.
Dense fog returns for the start of the day west of the city.
Patchy fog starts the day with advisories in effect until 10 a.m.
Thursday's temperatures will be above average with highs near 50 degrees.
Mostly sunny skies return Wednesday with temperatures in the mid-40s.
Rain mixes with snow overnight and the chance for some rain continues Tuesday.
Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 6 p.m.