Storms clear ahead of dry, cool Sunday for Chicago
Cooler weather will finish the weekend in Chicago.
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Cooler weather will finish the weekend in Chicago.
Sunday plans look lovely with cooler, dry weather behind a cold front. Periods of rain return much of next week.
While rain will be isolated throughout the day, widespread rain and thunderstorms move in overnight, when a nice soaking of 0.50" to 0.75" is expected.
Expect to see clouds increase Wednesday night with rain returning by daybreak on Thursday. Most of the day will be dry.
Tuesday's highs will be near 75 degrees with sunny skies.
Rain and thunderstorms kick off Monday morning and taper off by 8 a.m.
Shower chances develop late Friday and last through the weekend.
Wednesday will be the coldest day of the week in the Chicago area.
There is a low potential for severe weather, but some could be strong with gusty wind.
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A Frost Advisory is in effect to start the day before a warmup on Monday.
A Freeze Warning is in effect in the far west suburbs of Chicago, and a Frost Advisory for a portion of northeast Illinois & Northwest Indiana - both until 8 a.m.
Clouds are clear, and chilly breezes relax this evening. Then, temps fall quickly to the 30s by morning.
It'll stay breezy through the day as clouds increase.
Mostly sunny Friday in Chicago