After a week in the Chicago area that included both summer-like temperatures and a dose of thunderstorms, this weekend is poised to offer potentially a little…
After a week in the Chicago area that included both summer-like temperatures and a dose of thunderstorms, this weekend is poised to offer potentially a little bit of both.
From there, scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop in the afternoon hours, with scattered showers possibly continuing into the evening following thunderstorms in the late afternoon and early evening. Seasonably warm conditions will continue into early next week, with cooler weather along the Lake Michigan shore. Expect periods of shower and storm chances, particularly Saturday P.M. and Monday night through Tuesday.Though Sunday will still be breezy, with north-northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour, Chicago-area residents can look forward to avoiding the rain, with the chance of precipitation under 10%.
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