Introduction to Chicagoland Weather
It’s shaping up to be a pleasant spring Monday to start the work week in Chicagoland.
Early-morning temperatures were already into the 50s around the area, with afternoon highs projected to reach the low to mid-60s. The average high for April 14 in Chicago is 58, so Monday will see temps above that.
Westerly winds will also gust up to 35 miles per hour Monday afternoon, with mostly cloudy skies. We could get an evening shower or two, but otherwise Monday will stay dry.
Then, following a quick midweek cooldown, temps look to rise back to around 70 by the end of the week as we head into Easter weekend.
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The 7-day forecast shows continuing up-and-down temps, certainly not unusual for mid-April in Chicagoland.
There are no major rain chances as of now, with a chance for storms in the forecast on Friday heading into Saturday. The early forecast for Easter weekend shows pretty seasonal temps, with cooler conditions along Lake Michigan.
Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog
Conclusion
In conclusion, the weather in Chicagoland is expected to be pleasant on Monday, with temperatures above average. The rest of the week will see a cooldown, followed by a rise in temperatures towards the end of the week. It’s always a good idea to stay up-to-date with the latest weather forecast to plan your daily activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the average high temperature in Chicago on April 14?
A: The average high temperature in Chicago on April 14 is 58 degrees.
Q: Will it rain on Monday?
A: There is a chance of an evening shower or two, but otherwise Monday will stay dry.
Q: What is the forecast for Easter weekend?
A: The early forecast for Easter weekend shows pretty seasonal temps, with cooler conditions along Lake Michigan.
Q: Where can I find more information about the weather?
A: You can find more information about the weather at the WGN Weather Center blog.