Weather Update: Metro Area to Remain Dry, Wind-Chill Values to Make it Feel Like Single Digits
CHICAGO — After Monday’s lake-effect snow, the metro area will be dry into the night and through the overnight hours. Areas in Northwest Indiana will continue to see a bit of accumulating snow.
Current Weather Conditions
Lows will be in the teens, but wind-chill values will make it feel like the single digits.
Forecast for Tuesday
Tuesday is projected to start cold and windy again, but the winds will ease a bit by the afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies.
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Looking Ahead
Our next chance for snow appears to be Friday, when another major winter storm passes to the south. Significant snowfall totals are already predicted for portions of Texas.
Our current cold snap is expected to last at least through the middle of the month.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the metro area can expect a dry and cold week, with wind-chill values making it feel like single digits. Our next chance for snow is expected to be Friday, with significant snowfall totals predicted for portions of Texas. The current cold snap is expected to last at least through the middle of the month.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current weather forecast for the metro area?
A: The metro area will be dry into the night and through the overnight hours, with lows in the teens and wind-chill values making it feel like the single digits.
Q: What is the forecast for Tuesday?
A: Tuesday is projected to start cold and windy again, but the winds will ease a bit by the afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies.
Q: When is the next chance for snow?
A: Our next chance for snow appears to be Friday, when another major winter storm passes to the south. Significant snowfall totals are already predicted for portions of Texas.
Q: How long will the current cold snap last?
A: Our current cold snap is expected to last at least through the middle of the month.