As they prepare for the upcoming week, Chicagoans can anticipate primarily cloudy sky and mild temps this Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, today’s high will be close to 44 degrees and the weather will likely stay largely cloudy with a little chill in the air. With temperatures falling to a low of about 38 degrees, the evening also looks to be largely gloomy, offering a steady backdrop for any evening plans. A slightly warmer trend is anticipated as the city continues into Sunday, according to CBS News Chicago’s forecast, with high temperatures perhaps approaching 51 degrees.
After that, the upcoming week seems to pick up speed once more. The weather forecast for Monday calls for mostly cloudy sky, a high of around 52 degrees, and a 40 percent chance of rain after midday. The temperature is expected to drop considerably in the evening, reaching a low of about 28 degrees. This cooling trend doesn’t end there; projections for Tuesday through Friday indicate a significant drop in temperature, which might result in flurries on Thanksgiving Day.
With Wednesday laying the groundwork for a potential rain and snow mix and temperatures expected to gradually drop from there, locals and visitors alike should be prepared to bundle up as the week goes on. With Thanksgiving Day expected to reach a high of around 41 degrees, it is clear that plans need to be adjusted. The likelihood of rain and snow persists into the next weekend, highlighting Chicago’s entry into winter.
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