Chicago First Alert Weather: Fall into summer-like temps
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, a dry ridge of high pressure will dominate our weather picture keeping our weekend feeling like mid-August.
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Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist has been a fixture on CBS News Chicago since 2002.
Since joining the station, Kleist became a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (2007), which is the industry's highest distinction. In addition to earning several local Emmy Awards at CBS News Chicago – including three Emmy Awards in 2015 for coverage of the April tornadoes, a severe weather special and best on-camera weather anchor – Kleist has been awarded an AMS Seal of Approval and an NWA Broadcasting Seal of Approval.
Kleist has been a meteorologist for print, radio and television broadcasts for more than 25 years. She first worked in Chicago from 1994-95 as a weather anchor for WGN-AM Radio and CLTV. However, she joined CBS2 Chicago from WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan, where she had worked as a meteorologist since 1999, reporting weather for the station's weekend newscasts.
Prior to her work at WXYZ-TV, Kleist worked in Tampa, Florida (1995-99), as the meteorologist for WFLA-TV. There, she also reported the weather for The Tampa Tribune, the local edition of CNN Headline News and served as weather anchor at WFLA-AM Radio.
Kleist began her career at WJCL-TV in Savannah, Georgia (1992-94), where she worked as the weekend weather anchor, a health and general assignment reporter, news anchor, photographer, editor, as well as anchor of the local edition of CNN Headline News.
Kleist graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Central Florida in 1992 with a B.A. in Radio and Television, and later graduated from the Broadcast Meteorology Program at Mississippi State University.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, a dry ridge of high pressure will dominate our weather picture keeping our weekend feeling like mid-August.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, some fog is possible Thursday night and early clouds Friday.
The low for Wednesday night is 62.
Finally, tomorrow the system departs, and we dry out, according to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kary Kleist.
Hail and a brief tornado could accompany the strongest cells. The weather will stay unsettled through Wednesday until the disturbance finally moves away.
Scattered storms are likely Tuesday, with leftover showers on Wednesday, according to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist.
Temperatures will flirt with 80 degrees inland.
Fall begins Saturday at 1:50 AM.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Gerard Jebaily, there will be mostly cloudy skies and rain chances will linger although it will not be guaranteed, and rain totals will not amount to more than a couple tenths of an inch over the next five days.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, the next round will head our way very early in the morning.
Temperature trends this week favor above-average levels Wednesday through the weekend.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, this system will have to overcome the dry air mass we have in place.
CBS 2 expects it to be cool Thursday night with lows in the mid-40s to mid-50s.
Cool temperatures are expected Wednesday night, with lakeside clouds possible Thursday morning, becoming mostly sunny by the afternoon.
According to CBS 2 Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, the next system moves our way overnight, increasing shower chances, especially after midnight.