Mild but gloomy weekend ahead before rain and cold return next week
Next week, a round of soaking rain returns late Monday, then attention turns toward a cold snap beginning Wednesday.
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Next week, a round of soaking rain returns late Monday, then attention turns toward a cold snap beginning Wednesday.
Rain returns Wednesday night in Chicago.
Highs will be in the low 50s before dropping to the 40s at night.
Dry skies for this Friday with highs in the upper 50s.
Wind gusts over 40 mph will be possible again Wednesday in Chicago.
Monday will be the hottest day of the week, with highs in the lower 80s.
Sunday will be the final 6 p.m. sunset of the year.
Breezy warm winds pick up Friday and send temperatures in the 80s for the afternoon.
It's a crisp fall morning as low temperatures are in the 40s, which is seasonal for October.
Friday will feature gusty winds thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Helene moving into the mid-South.
Skies clear to give way to sunny skies for Wednesday and Thursday, with highs in the 70s and coolest readings along the lakefront.
Thursday's highs will be near 87 degrees.
Tuesday's highs will be in the low to mid-80s with lower humidity levels.
There will be sunny skies and very nice conditions on Wednesday, with highs warming into the low 80s.
A high swim risk is in effect for Lake Michigan beaches through Tuesday evening.