The patchy fog that covered Chicagoans when they woke up this morning was predicted to clear by nine in the morning. The National Weather Service’s prediction also calls for a partly sunny day with highs that should approach 51 degrees. It is predicted that winds from the south-southeast will blow between 5 and 10 mph, with gusts of up to 15 mph.
Before 8 p.m. tonight, the city should expect patchy drizzle. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., there will be a mix of isolated showers, and after 10 p.m., there will be scattered showers. There will continue to be cloud cover and a mild low of about 48 degrees. In the future, Monday is probably going to start out with a similar mix of isolated showers and patchy drizzle, followed by sporadic showers around noon. Chicagoans may anticipate a brief increase in temperature to over 50 degrees by 9 am, followed by a gradual drop to roughly 45 degrees for the rest of the day. By the afternoon, winds will be shifting from the south to the west-northwest at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts of up to 25 mph. The probability of precipitation will remain at 40 percent.
According to a report from FOX 32 Chicago, Sunday is expected to be a warm day with largely cloudy sky and a high of 52 degrees, which is marginally warmer than the seasonal normal. By midweek, though, a cooldown is anticipated to take hold. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly on Wednesday and Thursday, failing to reach a top in the mid 30s and low 40s as a weather system starts to move into the city.
With the National Weather Service predicting a probability of snow on Thanksgiving, Chicago has a frigid outlook for the remainder of the week leading up to the holiday. Tuesday night has a 20 percent chance of snow after midnight on the days before, and Wednesday night carries on the pattern with a higher likelihood of snowfall. A high of around 39 degrees and lows of about the mid-30s are predicted for both days. Tuesday promises to be sunny but brisk, with a high of about 39 degrees and winds heading west at 10 to 15 mph with gusts that might aggressively surpass 20 mph.
As Friday and Saturday move into cooler climates with highs only in the mid 30s and nighttime lows of only 18 degrees, this wintery mix puts a stop to any pleasant respite. Chicago residents are being cautioned by this forecast to wear warm clothing and get ready for the arrival of early winter weather, which may cause travel and holiday plans to be disrupted.
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