WGN Weather Center
Current Conditions
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Looking Ahead
Monday night will be seasonal and calm, with the possibility for a few flurries after midnight. Tuesday will give us a mix of clouds and some peeks of sunshine, but conditions will be cold and breezy. Expect a high temperature in the mid-20s.
Winter Storm Watch
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Wednesday ahead of expected heavy snowfall. Snow moves into Chicagoland starting early Wednesday morning and picking up by Wednesday afternoon and into the evening commute, with heavy snowfall possible in some locations.
7-Day Forecast
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Extended 7-Day Forecast
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Current Weather Conditions
Looking Ahead
Following Wednesday’s significant snowfall event, temps could drop into the single digits, with dangerous subzero wind chills, on Thursday and Friday morning. Saturday then brings another chance for snow to Chicagoland.
A colder than normal temperature trend appears to have some staying power, too. Looking ahead the next couple weeks, expect below normal temperatures to dominate, by and large, across the Midwest and Eastern U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current weather forecast?
A: Monday night will be seasonal and calm, with the possibility for a few flurries after midnight. Tuesday will give us a mix of clouds and some peeks of sunshine, but conditions will be cold and breezy. Expect a high temperature in the mid-20s.
Q: Is there a Winter Storm Watch in effect?
A: Yes, a Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Wednesday ahead of expected heavy snowfall.
Q: When can I expect more snow?
A: Snow moves into Chicagoland starting early Wednesday morning and picking up by Wednesday afternoon and into the evening commute, with heavy snowfall possible in some locations. Saturday then brings another chance for snow to Chicagoland.