Forecast Lows this Week
Forecast Lows Tuesday Morning
Forecast Lows Wednesday Morning
Monday’s 57-degree official high marked the coolest temperatures so far this season, and the chilliest daytime high since last April, nearly 6 months ago. It also ended a 35-day streak in which the full day temperature departure was at or above normal.
Afternoon temperatures were markedly cooler than the same period Sunday.
The Past Month
The past month at Chicago’s Midway Airport has been unusually warm, with temperatures averaging more than 6.5 degrees above normal. This marks the 3rd warmest such period on record at the south side site.
Tracking the Return of Warmer than Normal Air
Forecast temperature anomaly—blue colors represent cooler than normal; the red/orange colors represent warmer than normal.
Following Brief Shot of Chilly Air, October Temperature Turnaround is on Tap for the Final Days of the Month
The forecast suggests that after a brief shot of chilly air, October temperatures will turn to the warmer side, with above-average temperatures expected for the final days of the month.
Forecast Temperature Anomaly Through October 18
Forecast Temperature Anomaly October 19 through 23
Forecast Temperature Anomaly October 24 through 28
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Why has the weather been so warm in Chicago recently?
A: The past month has seen temperatures averaging more than 6.5 degrees above normal, making it the 3rd warmest such period on record at the south side site.
Q: Will the warm weather continue?
A: After a brief shot of chilly air, October temperatures will turn to the warmer side, with above-average temperatures expected for the final days of the month.
Q: How will the temperature anomaly affect the weather?
A: The forecast suggests that blue colors will represent cooler than normal temperatures, while red/orange colors will represent warmer than normal temperatures.
Q: What is the forecast for the next week?
A: The forecast suggests that temperatures will be above average for the final days of the month, with a possibility of warmer than normal temperatures.