Chicagoans are bracing for a mix of clouds and eventual sunshine today, with temperatures holding steady in the mid-50s, as a quiet Tuesday unfolds. Come evening, residents should prepare for a drop in temperature to the 30s to low 40s, leading into a cloudy Wednesday that promises the return of rain showers, according to the
National Weather Service
.
While the early hours remain cloud-covered, gradual clearing is to be expected, with highs nearing 51 degrees. “East wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph,” reported the
National Weather Service
. As the night encroaches, the cloud coverage is set to increment, paired with lows around 39.
Amidst tenable equilibrium with normal November temperatures, the stage is set for showers to make an evening entrance Wednesday, with a 30 percent chance of rain after 3 pm. “Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph,” detailed the forecast from the
National Weather Service
. A downward spiral follows into the night, as the likelihood of precipitation skyrockets to 90 percent, with low temperatures huddling around 49 degrees.
Thursday will serve as a transitional day, with a playful tease of a 50 percent chance of showers mainly before noon. “Mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon,” states the
National Weather Service
. Residents should take solace in the prospect of a nicer weekend forecast, the skies will cast away their gray veils, as per the report shared by
FOX 32 Chicago
. Tempering the weekend spirit will be the upper 50’s on Friday, saturating to partly sunny for Saturday and Sunday. “Temperatures will be in the upper 50s on Friday and Saturday, and then the lower 60s on Sunday,” noted
FOX 32 Chicago
.
Chicago’s cycle of fall weather does not break stride; as Monday prepares to greet the city, there’s a chance of showers yet again. However, amid the capricious skies—one moment drizzling, the next, a bearable gray—the high of near 55 degrees on Monday signals the subdued drama of a typical Midwest autumn tale. While the heavens may open and close like a play’s curtain, the people in the Windy City march on, umbrellas at the ready, ever adaptable to the theatre of seasonal change.
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