September summer-like weather continues in Chicago for the weekend
Temperatures will be beach-worthy, edging close to 90 degrees on Sunday.
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Temperatures will be beach-worthy, edging close to 90 degrees on Sunday.
The remnants of the hurricane failed to get close enough to our area this weekend to overcome the very dry air.
Tuesday's highs will be in the low to mid-80s with lower humidity levels.
Summer is not over in the Chicago area.
Low-humidity sunshine continues throughout the week as the gradual return of south winds warms daytime temperatures back to the 80s on Thursday and Friday.
This month's full moon is named after the Great Lakes fish, which are easy to catch at this time of year.
Strong winds left a trail of damage in some areas.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of central and western Illinois until 3 a.m.
More humid each day this week, with our next storm complex arriving Thursday with downpours and thunderstorms.
The Chicago Air & Water Show will feature spectacular weather with sunshine on both days and comfortable, low humidity.
One effort involves diverting stormwater during heavy rain events underground and into massive reservoirs.
Dangerous swimming conditions are expected along Northwest Indiana beaches Thursday night through Saturday night.
For the Air and Water show, we will enjoy breezy winds and pleasant temperatures this weekend.
Temperatures remain cooler than average for the rest of the week with dry conditions and periods of breezy winds.
Concert-goers at Lollapalooza will be milder, especially on Saturday, with lake breezes keeping afternoon highs near 80.