Chicago First Alert Weather: Expect passing showers on Friday
A cold front will cross the area around mid-day tomorrow bringing a line of showers through during the first half of the day.
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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.
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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.
A cold front will cross the area around mid-day tomorrow bringing a line of showers through during the first half of the day.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, a lake-enhanced cold front will create a sharp temperature drop late Tuesday, especially between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, wee will be close enough for the cloud shield to reach us, but probably not the rain.
It'll be cooler with showers being likely for Mother's Day on Sunday.
Saturday's rain chance looks less impressive, with only a small chance for showers. Passing showers and cooler air for Mother's Day.
Tomorrow areas away from Lake Michigan will soar into the middle 80s.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, the only cooler spot is lakeside with a light flow off the 53 degree lake.
The area dries out tonight and sun returns by Tuesday afternoon.
There are also scattered chances for showers or thunderstorms in the area as temperatures rise above average.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, it'll be fair and quiet through Thursday night.
A more active pattern sets up late Sunday into next week.
Temperatures on Tuesday ran a good 10 to 15 degrees below average for this time of year.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, we'll be off to a sunny start for Thursday with passing afternoon clouds.
For the middle of the week, a ridge of high pressure parks overhead clearing the sky. It's short-lived though as another sluggish rain maker parks over our region for the upcoming weekend.
Better organized chance for passing showers tomorrow, with areas near Wisconsin seeing a few snowflakes mixed into the picture.