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Chicago weather: Unseasonably warm temperatures expected to dominate next week
Winter-like conditions are expected through the remainder of the weekend, with temperatures and cloud cover near seasonal norms.
The two systems will bring a chance of light snow and potential travel impacts, according to the National Weather Service.
A round of snow expected Tuesday has led to travel warnings just before the New Year's Eve holiday. According to the National Weather Service, light snow is expected to hit parts of the Chicago area Tuesday afternoon and early evening, just in time for rush hour commuters.
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Chicago weather: Cold snap deepens after rounds of light snow
After nearly a full day of light snow, Chicago faces more minor snowfall and plunging temperatures heading into New Year’s Eve.
Chicago experiences cooler weather and sunshine before Christmas with a mild and cloudy holiday week forecast.
Sunday could be an eventful weather day in the Chicago area, with chances of strong-to-severe thunderstorms and snow both in the forecast.
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Chicago weather: Slightly colder-than-normal temps, mostly no snow
Fox Chicago’s Mark Strehl has the forecast. We started out with temperatures slightly colder than normal, but there isn’t anything particularly bitter in store today. Daytime highs may struggle to hit 30 degrees. Fortunately, winds have been pretty light at around 4 to 5 mph. The normal high is usually around 33 degrees for this time of year.
Meteorologists are expecting 45 to 55 mph winds overnight into Monday in the Chicago area. Temps could also drop overnight into the teens with subzero wind chills. Snow showers accumulating up to an inch are also possible early Monday.
A storm system moving through Sunday left widespread damage in parts of the Chicago area, including in Pontiac.
There are at least three instances in the past 150 years when opposing temperature extremes hit the area in back-to-back years.