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Chicago Sees First Major Rainfall since July

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Chicago Weather: Wednesday Morning Forecast

Current Weather Status

The rain is gone, and we needed it. After a refreshing rain shower, the city is now ready for a new day.

Today’s Forecast

Today, Chicago will be mostly cloudy and cooler, with the high already having happened at 59 degrees. Afternoon temperatures will hover in the mid 50s.

Tonight’s Forecast

Tonight, there will be some lingering cloudiness, with lows in the low to mid 40s. Tomorrow and Friday look quite pleasant, with plenty of sun and highs not far from 60 degrees.

Weekend Forecast

Over the weekend, another storm system moves through, bringing showers, primarily late Saturday into Sunday morning, as it looks now. We will fine-tune the timing later. Highs both days will be around 60 degrees.

Rainfall Update

Yesterday’s official Chicago rainfall was 1.28 inches. That’s the first calendar day with at least 1 inch of rain since July 14.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the current weather like in Chicago?
A: The rain has passed, and the city is now experiencing mostly cloudy and cooler conditions.

Q: What’s the forecast for today?
A: Today, Chicago will be mostly cloudy and cooler, with the high already having happened at 59 degrees. Afternoon temperatures will hover in the mid 50s.

Q: How will the weather be tonight?
A: Tonight, there will be some lingering cloudiness, with lows in the low to mid 40s.

Q: What’s the forecast for the weekend?
A: Over the weekend, another storm system moves through, bringing showers, primarily late Saturday into Sunday morning. Highs both days will be around 60 degrees.

Q: How much rain did Chicago receive yesterday?
A: Yesterday’s official Chicago rainfall was 1.28 inches, the first calendar day with at least 1 inch of rain since July 14.

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