Chicago Weather: Another Frosty Night, but Much Warmer Days Ahead
Emily Wahls has your weather update!
The Brief
- Widespread freeze warnings, frost advisories issued for Wednesday night, except for central Cook County.
- Lows will drop into the low 30s for most.
- Warmer temperatures are expected for Thursday, Friday, and the weekend.
Widespread freeze warnings and frost advisories will go into effect Wednesday night, except for central Cook County.
Lows will drop into the low 30s for most, but mid to upper 30s in Chicago.
Warmer Days Ahead
Thursday and Friday look great with warmer air building into the area. Skies will be sunny with highs in the mid 60s on Thursday and upper 60s on Friday.
Sunny skies continue into the weekend with highs soaring into the lower 70s on Saturday and mid 70s on Sunday.
A few more clouds will build in on Monday with highs in the mid 70s. Temps start to slowly cool on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Conclusion
In conclusion, while Wednesday night is expected to be chilly, with lows dropping into the 30s for most, the coming days will bring warmer temperatures to the Chicago area. Get ready to enjoy sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s and 70s for the rest of the week and into the weekend.
FAQs
- When will the freeze warnings and frost advisories take effect?
- What are the expected lows for Wednesday night?
- When can I expect warmer temperatures to return?
Wednesday night, except for central Cook County.
The low 30s for most, but mid to upper 30s in Chicago.
Thursday, Friday, and the weekend, with highs in the 60s and 70s.