
Waves of rain possible on Sunday in Chicago; more showers next week
Chief meteorologist Albert Ramon has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
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Chief meteorologist Albert Ramon has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
Rain showers arrive by dawn Sunday, with a few rumbles of thunder being possible in the afternoon.
Meteorologist Kylee Miller has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
The day will become mostly sunny, with temperatures settling in at a cooler-than-normal 43.
A breezy high of 43, with a northwest wind gusting to 25.
The Chicago area will see a couple chances for rain over the weekend, with some gusty showers Friday night and more widespread rain on Sunday. Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
Building clouds ahead of the next system will bring scattered rain showers tonight, especially between 10 p.m. and midnight. These will be light and not well organized.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 11 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Temperatures climb above freezing and reach nearly 40 degrees.
Wet snow showers will increase after midnight and become widespread overnight.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 5 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Monday, March 17, 2025.
Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon has your 5 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Monday, March 17, 2025.
Clouds gradually clear tonight, with lows dropping in the 20s.
Meteorologist Kylee Miller has your 10 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Sunday, March 16, 2025.
Meteorologist Kylee Miller has your 5:30 p.m. First Alert Weather forecast for Sunday, March 16, 2025.
This morning, light snow is possible, with an inch or so of accumulation.
A warm and very windy day ahead, but a cold front brings falling temps.
After a warm and windy Saturday, rain returns to the Chicago area Saturday night, and changes to snow showers by Sunday morning. Meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
A little rain and snow usher in the cold air tonight and early Sunday morning after Friday's high of 79.
There is a high wind warning from 7 a.m. to noon, then another wind advisory again from noon to 6 p.m.
A large storm system could bring strong and damaging winds, and possibly a few tornadoes, to the Chicago area late Friday night into the early hours of Saturday. Meteorologist Kylee Miller has the latest First Alert Weather forecast.
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