First Alert Weather: Fog to start, sunshine with nice temps after
Temperatures were above the norm yesterday and will remain on the high side this week.
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Temperatures were above the norm yesterday and will remain on the high side this week.
A chance of showers and a thunderstorm tonight but temperatures remain mild.
The winds this weekend are the reason temps will soar!
A sunny and cool October day with sunshine and breezy conditions.
The cold front crosses the Chicago area in the early afternoon, bringing 20 mile per hour winds.
A sunny Marathon Sunday in Chicago with temperatures reaching a high that's just a bit above the norm.
We have clear skies but some areas are under a freeze warning.
Wednesday sees clouds increase. High in the mid-70s.
Sunny skies are ahead.
Today will be partly to mostly sunny. We'll have a seasonable temperature in the mid to upper 60s.
We don't see a chance of rain until the middle of the new week.
Lake effect rain starts the day with temperatures in the upper 50s.
A chilly day is ahead.
Below normal temps this Monday but even colder temps for Tuesday and Wednesday when we'll struggle to get out of the 50s.
After a nice Saturday, today's weather features the chance of showers this afternoon.