Rain, snow showers to persist in Chicago overnight
Early-morning snow showers will change to chilly rain on Thursday.
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Early-morning snow showers will change to chilly rain on Thursday.
The area will see steady temperatures overnight. Another disturbance will bring early snow showers tomorrow morning, then change to a cold rain.
Rain amounts of 1 inch to 2 inches are likely, with some higher 3-inch totals possible.
Wind chills for the morning will be in the 20s for runners in the Shamrock Shuffle.
Gusty, wet weather starts the workweek.
Lakeside clouds and a few snow showers into northwest Indiana Saturday morning.
There will be poor visibility at times.
Temperatures will be struggling with highs close to 40 but feeling colder due to the northwest gusty wind.
Chilly sunshine mid-week with highs struggling to reach 40 degrees.
Spring begins Tuesday at 10:06 p.m.
Increasing clouds as a weak disturbance from WI brings passing flurries today and a chilly northwest wind.
For the South Side Irish Parade in Beverly on Sunday, expect windy conditions with flurries and 38 degrees.
Chilly northwest flow for the second half of the weekend.
Southwest winds this morning become northwesterly and gust to 40 mph.
Skies will clear by Friday, leaving cloudy skies and temperatures in the 50s inland and the 40s lakeside. Skies will turn cloudy by Sunday.