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Chicago Braces for a Week of Clouds and Rain

Chicago Braces for a Week of Clouds and Rain

Chicagoans should prepare for a damp and gloomy week as weather forecasts predict a stretch dominated by overcast skies and frequent chances of rain. According to theNational Weather Service, today’s weather in Chicago will remain cloudy with a high near 52 degrees, accompanied by winds reaching up to 20 mph. Later tonight, the city has a slight chance of showers, with expected lows hovering around 47 degrees.

The upcoming days appear to follow a similar pattern. According to theNational Weather Service, Sunday will bring a 20% chance of rain before 9:00 A.M., followed by mostly cloudy skies and a high near 60 degrees. This is aligned withFOX 32 Chicago, which suggests that “while we may sneak in a few peeks of sunshine on Saturday,” the majority of the weekend will be overcast with isolated showers and a surge in temperature into the lower 60s on Sunday.

As the new week begins, rain is expected to play a prominent role in Chicago’s weather. The National Weather Service forecasts rain likely, mainly after noon on Monday, accompanied by a brisk east-southeast wind and a 70% chance of precipitation later in the day. Adding to the damp outlook,FOX32 Chicagoreports that rain will return to the area Monday night into Tuesday morning, and then again Wednesday into Thursday, setting the stage for several wet days ahead. Residents are advised to prepare for soggy conditions as the city braces for this extended spell of rain.

In addition to the bursts of rain, a notable cool-down is expected to roll through Chicago. Temperatures will drop from the relative mildness of the 50s and 60s early in the week to the lower 40s by Thursday and Friday. While the possibility of snow appears to be on the low side, the transition into colder temperatures late next week could see some snowflakes mixing with rain.

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