Chicago Weather Forecast
CHICAGO – Mild November weather continues for the rest of the work week. The good news is that the warm weather will stick around for a while longer, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors before the cold winter months set in.
Today will be mostly cloudy to partly sunny with highs in the lower 60s. It will not be as windy as yesterday, however. Winds will pick up tonight and tomorrow, so make sure to hold onto your hat. Tonight, low temperatures will barely drop through the 50s, which is closer to the normal high this time of year. This means that you can still enjoy the outdoors in the evening without having to bundle up too much.
Chicago Weather Outlook
What’s next: Tomorrow will likely be our third day in a row with a high of 60+ with a mixture of clouds and sun. It will be windy with gusts of 30 mph, so make sure to secure any outdoor furniture or decorations that could become loose in the wind.
On Thursday, the next storm system will be approaching, but during the day, we will be dry with highs in the mid to upper 50s. This is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy the fall foliage before the weather takes a turn for the worse. Thursday night into Friday morning, showers and possibly even some embedded thunder will cross the area, so make sure to have an umbrella handy.
After the showers exit Friday morning, the rest of the day will be breezy and mild with highs again in the lower 60s. This is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the fresh air before the weekend. The next storm system arrives over the weekend, likely during the afternoon of Saturday. Showers are likely with high temperatures in the lower 50s, followed by a shot of much colder air which arrives on Sunday.
The precipitation should end on Sunday morning and be gone from the majority of our area before the Bears game. This is good news for football fans who don’t want to have to deal with rainy or snowy weather while tailgating or attending the game.
Chance of Snow?
Dig deeper: There is much talk already about potential snow arriving Sunday or Monday, and here’s what we know about that: The US model has scaled back its ridiculous snowfall prediction from yesterday. This is good news for those who are not ready for snow yet, but it’s always a good idea to be prepared for anything when it comes to Chicago weather.
The European model remains sane and shows no accumulating snow in Chicagoland. However, the preferred European model does show accumulating lake-effect snow in parts of “Michiana” Sunday night into Monday. This means that if you’re planning on traveling to Michigan or Indiana, you should be prepared for possible snow and ice on the roads.
Stay tuned for further updates on the weather forecast, and make sure to check the latest forecast before making any plans. The weather can change quickly, and it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
The Source: The information in this report came from FOX 32 Meteorologist Mike Caplan.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Chicago weather forecast is looking mild for the rest of the work week, with temperatures in the 60s and plenty of sunshine. However, the weather will take a turn for the worse over the weekend, with showers and colder air moving in. Make sure to stay tuned for further updates and be prepared for anything when it comes to Chicago weather.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What will the weather be like today?
A: Today will be mostly cloudy to partly sunny with highs in the lower 60s. It will not be as windy as yesterday, however.
Q: Will it snow on Sunday or Monday?
A: There is a chance of snow on Sunday or Monday, but the forecast is still uncertain. The US model has scaled back its snowfall prediction, and the European model shows no accumulating snow in Chicagoland.
Q: What should I wear this week?
A: You should dress in layers this week, as the temperature will be mild during the day but cooler at night. Make sure to have an umbrella handy in case of showers, and consider wearing a coat or jacket on Friday and Saturday when the temperature will be cooler.
Q: Will the weather affect the Bears game on Sunday?
A: The precipitation should end on Sunday morning and be gone from the majority of our area before the Bears game, so it’s unlikely that the weather will affect the game. However, it’s always a good idea to check the latest forecast before heading to the game.


