Chicago Weather Forecast
CHICAGO – Chicago cools into the mid-60s today and Friday before a sunny, mild weekend and a brief warmup next week.
Current Weather Conditions
The last day that failed to reach at least 70° in Chicago was May 31. The high that day was 64°. It will be in that ballpark today. Skies will be partly sunny and it will be breezy in the afternoon.
Skies will become cloudier during the evening and winds will pick up. There could be a few sprinkles after midnight but not much of that.
Friday’s Forecast
On Friday, a reinforcing shot of cool air will hold temps down again in the mid 60s with a gusty west wind.
Weekend Outlook
The weekend looks simply marvelous if a bit on the cool side for early September. Highs will be around 70 degrees both days.
Next Week’s Forecast
There are signs of a modest warmup into next week which could deliver a couple of days with highs around 80 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday.
Source of Information
The Source: The information in this report came from FOX 32 Meteorologist Mike Caplan.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Chicago’s weather is expected to cool down into the mid-60s today and Friday, followed by a sunny and mild weekend. A brief warmup is expected next week, with highs reaching around 80 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday. It’s essential to stay updated with the latest weather forecast to plan your daily activities accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Chicago weather forecast:
Q: What is the current temperature in Chicago?
A: The current temperature in Chicago is expected to be in the mid-60s today and Friday.
Q: Will it rain this weekend?
A: There is a slight chance of sprinkles after midnight, but it’s not expected to rain heavily this weekend.
Q: What is the forecast for next week?
A: There are signs of a modest warmup into next week, with highs expected to reach around 80 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Q: Who provided the weather forecast information?
A: The information in this report came from FOX 32 Meteorologist Mike Caplan.