As Veterans Day unfolds in Chicago, residents are experiencing a mixed bag of weather conditions. Clear skies initially, yet the forecast indicates temperatures will dip from an early high of 53 degrees down to the mid-40s, as reported by the
National Weather Service
. Accompanied by a brisk westerly wind transitioning to north-northwest and capable of gusts reaching 25 mph, the day will certainly have a bite.
As the cold front passes through, tonight’s Chicagoans could expect a stray sprinkle, with a slight chance of showers between midnight and 3 am, yet the odds remain low at 20 percent. The temperature will hover around the low 40s, under the watch of gusty winds from the north-northwest becoming northeast after midnight, as mentioned in the NWS forecast. Transitioning into Tuesday, the city will witness a climb in temperature to the low to mid-50s beneath clearing skies.
Fox 32 Chicago
forecasts suggest Wednesday will also bring mostly cloudy coverage, potentially culminating in showers either in the late afternoon or evening. Temperatures will stay consistent with previous days, expecting to hit the mid-50s. Chicago’s weather pattern continues to be dynamic, presenting a mix of sun, winds, and potential rainfall.
Any lingering showers are predicted to have moved on by Thursday morning, with the remainder of the day until Saturday projected to be dry and agreeable, with temperatures ranging between 55-62 degrees, “through Saturday looking dry and pleasant” according to
Fox 32
. The week moves forward bearing the promise of sunny skies on Friday, but a possible return to rain showers by Sunday.
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