A Gloomy Christmas in the Chicago Area: Clouds and Rain Expected
The Chicago area is not getting a white Christmas, but instead, residents can expect gloomy conditions and mid-to-upper 30-degree temperatures.
Persistent Clouds and Rain Expected
The theme of the week overall is persistent clouds, which are expected to last beyond the holiday and into the weekend, according to forecast models. Christmas Day itself is bound to see plenty of clouds, with light rain and drizzle, especially in areas south of Interstate 80, according to the National Weather Service.
Fog and Drizzle Expected
Both drizzle and fog will move north across the area later in the day and continue through the nighttime hours as well as Thursday, when fog could become locally dense. High temperatures, meanwhile, will begin in the upper 30s on Christmas Day before climbing into the 40s and beginning a period of a gradual warm-up.
Unseasonably Mild Temperatures Expected
The rest of the week will bring several chances of rain, but also a number of dry hours. According to the NWS, unseasonably mild temperatures will arrive Friday and Saturday, with highs reaching the low and mid 50s, respectively. Periods of rain are expected both days, with the highest chances being on Friday, meteorologists said.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of weather can I expect on Christmas Day?
A: Expect cloudy skies, light rain, and drizzle, especially in areas south of Interstate 80.
Q: Will it be cold?
A: Temperatures will start in the upper 30s on Christmas Day and climb into the 40s as the week progresses.
Q: What about the weekend?
A: Unseasonably mild temperatures are expected, with highs reaching the low and mid 50s on Friday and Saturday.
Q: Will it be rainy?
A: Yes, there will be periods of rain on both Friday and Saturday, with the highest chances being on Friday.