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Forecast: Mostly clear, cold; temperatures slowly warming toward freezing mark

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Forecast: Mostly Clear, Cold; Temperatures Slowly Warming Toward Freezing Mark

Current Conditions

Looking Ahead

A much-needed thaw is ahead, not just for Chicago, but much of the country!

By Monday and Tuesday, mild Pacific air will have taken up residence across the U.S. with virtually none of the lower 48 recording daytime highs below freezing.

  • Forecast Highs Monday
  • Forecast Highs Tuesday

Looking at temperature departures in five-day increments, the message is clear: arctic air is moving out, at least for the time being.

Conclusion

In conclusion, a much-needed thaw is on the way, with temperatures slowly warming toward the freezing mark. The end of the week will start quite cold, with widespread single-digit readings, but expect a full day of sunshine to help boost temperatures. By Monday and Tuesday, mild Pacific air will have taken up residence across the U.S.

Frequently Asked Questions

* What does the forecast predict for the weekend?
– The weekend will start quite cold, with widespread single-digit readings.
* When can I expect warmer temperatures?
– Temperatures will start to rise by Monday and Tuesday, with mild Pacific air taking up residence across the U.S.
* Will it stay cold for an extended period?
– No, arctic air is expected to move out, at least for the time being.

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