Chicago Weather: Calm, Partly Cloudy for Super Bowl Sunday
Fox 32 Meteorologist Mark Strehl has the forecast for February 9, 2025.
Cloudy, Cold Sunday
What to Expect:
On Super Bowl Sunday, Chicago residents can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures only a few degrees below average. By the time kickoff takes place around 5:30 p.m., the temperature will be around 29 degrees. While there may be spots of sunshine peeking through, the evening will be mostly clear.
What’s Next:
On Monday, the warmest day of the seven-day forecast, the high will reach 35 degrees. However, the cold snap is expected to continue, with a chance of snowfall on Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs will be in the mid to upper-20s, with Wednesday’s snowfall potentially requiring a bit of shoveling. Another snowfall event is possible on Saturday, although it’s expected to be relatively minor.
Seven-Day Forecast:
- Sunday: Partly cloudy, high of 29 degrees
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high of 35 degrees
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high of 25 degrees
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, high of 22 degrees, with a chance of snow
- Thursday: Partly cloudy, high of 20 degrees
- Friday: Partly cloudy, high of 25 degrees
- Saturday: Partly cloudy, high of 22 degrees, with a chance of snow
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What’s the weather forecast for Super Bowl Sunday?
A: Expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around 29 degrees by the time kickoff takes place around 5:30 p.m.
Q: What’s the warmest day of the seven-day forecast?
A: Monday, with a high of 35 degrees.
Q: Is there a chance of snowfall this week?
A: Yes, on Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs in the mid to upper-20s. There may also be another snowfall event on Saturday.