Chicago First Alert Weather: Dangerous, subzero cold overnight
Wind chills in Chicago will range from -5 to -15 overnight.
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Albert Ramon is the chief meteorologist for CBS News Chicago. Albert joined the First Alert Weather Team in October 2021.
Before coming to CBS, Albert was chief meteorologist at the News Nation Network based in Chicago. While at the network, he covered landfalling hurricanes, blizzards, wildfires and tornado outbreaks for the entire country.
Albert also spent more than a decade at KVUE-TV in Austin, Texas, where he served as chief meteorologist. While in Austin, Albert won two regional Emmy Awards and several Associated Press Awards, including for Best Weathercast.
Before Austin, Albert also worked in Corpus Christi, Texas, at the CBS affiliate, where he also served as a chief meteorologist.
Albert holds degrees in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University and in Communication/Media Studies from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Albert has earned Seals of Approval from both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association.
You can watch Albert's forecast weekdays at 5, 6, and 10 p.m.
Wind chills in Chicago will range from -5 to -15 overnight.
A few slick spots will be possible overnight into Thursday morning.
According to CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon, minimal additional accumulations are expected, with less than an inch for most locations.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the area starting tonight and lasting through Wednesday evening.
There are chances of snowfall later this week.
According to CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon, it'll be mainly cloudy for Saturday with highs in the mid 30s.
Lows will be colder in the low 30s, but a gusty west-northwest wind will make it feel like the upper teens and low 20s by Friday morning.
Rainfall amounts through Thursday evening will range from 0.25" to 0.50".
Rain will be likely Wednesday evening and into Thursday morning. Some of the rain could be mixed with wet snow.
Mainly dry for Wednesday morning, then increasing rain chances late in the afternoon and into the evening.
A south wind will bring temperatures up a bit on Saturday with highs in the upper 30s under a mostly sunny sky.
According to CBS 2 Chief Meteorologist Albert Ramon, a mix of rain and wet snow this evening is likely, then scattered snow showers for the overnight. Little to no accumulation is expected.
Lake effect snow chances for Thursday night into Friday, but mainly for Northwest Indiana. Highs on Friday will be colder in the low 30s.
Areas of sprinkles or drizzle will be possible after midnight through Tuesday mid-morning.
Partly cloudy skies and mid 30s for Saturday.