Chicago First Alert Weather: We kick off a week's worth of sunshine
We'll have cooler temps but we're also kicking off a beautiful stretch of sun.
Watch CBS News
Laura Bannon is the weekday morning meteorologist. A native of Chicagoland, Laura grew up in Naperville. She is an Emmy-nominated meteorologist and holds her NWA Seal of Approval.
Upon graduating Neuqua Valley High, Laura attended the University of Missouri. While completing a degree in communication at Mizzou, Laura attended Mississippi State University distance program and obtained a Bachelors of Science in Geosciences.
In college, Laura landed her first on air job in Jefferson City, Missouri. Laura worked weekends at KRCG her senior year and secured her first full time broadcasting job at WBBJ in Jackson, Tennessee. From there, Laura went on to serve on weather teams in Wichita, Kansas; Dallas; Nashville; and currently Chicago, experiencing a variety of severe weather markets across the country.
Laura has covered many severe weather outbreaks. One weather event she'll never forget is the 2020 Nashville tornado. Laura was the meteorologist on duty when an EF-3 tornado ripped through downtown Nashville, killing 24 people. Laura and her team were nominated for a 2020 Emmy in the Breaking News category for their extensive coverage.
Along with the weather, one of Laura's passions is helping others with disabilities. In each of her residencies, she has volunteered at therapeutic horseback riding centers. An equestrian since a young girl, Laura uses her knowledge to assist children with physical, emotional, and behavioral disabilities learn how to ride horses. She has found it to be a life-changing experience working one on one with these children and watching their progress week after week.
After work, Laura enjoys working out, going to the gym daily, training for Cross Fit events and taking long walks outside.
We'll have cooler temps but we're also kicking off a beautiful stretch of sun.
After a few morning showers, there will be a midday break with more showers for the afternoon and evening.
Cooler and sunny conditions continue through the rest of the week.
Wind gusts will top 40 mph, especially from morning to midday.
A weekend warmup is ahead.
A slight warmup is ahead.
There will be a gradual warmup with highs in the 50s Thursday.
More bursts of snow are expected through the afternoon and evening but should wind down between 10 and 11 p.m.
Monday's temperatures will be in the 40s with a freeze warning in effect until 9 a.m.
A quick windy warm-up and a little morning sunshine send temps to the 70s.
A few more warm, wet days before a cooldown.
Rain is expected to clear up before noon with lingering clouds.
October is the gift that keeps on giving with a windy warm-up pushing high temperatures near 80°.
Milder and breezy Monday in the 60s with a bigger windy warmup tomorrow into the 70s.
A quiet and mild end to the week.