Weekend Weather: Cool Start, Soggy End
The weekend got off to a cool start with temperatures dipping into the high 30s on Saturday morning. While the sun will be out for most of the day, increasing cloud coverage is expected as the day carries into the afternoon hours.
Saturday’s Forecast
Saturday day will see a bit more sunshine compared to Sunday, so make sure to soak up the sun as daylight saving time ends this weekend, so the sun will set by 4:44 p.m. Sunday. The water temperature in Lake Michigan is currently 58 degrees, so areas closer to the water will see slightly warmer temperatures. Temperatures are expected to climb into the 50s by the afternoon hours and the slightly warmer weather should stick around into the evening hours.
Weekend Weather Outlook
Looking ahead, a weather system is headed to Chicagoland and it could bring some showers to the region as the weekend nears an end. Even soggier conditions are likely on Monday and could carry into Tuesday.
Forecast
- Today: Increasing afternoon clouds. Winds: SSE 5-10 mph.
- Tonight: Mostly cloudy & not as cold. Winds: ESE 5-10 mph.
- Tomorrow: Clouds with showers, a bit milder & getting breezy. Winds: S 10-15, G25-30 mph.
Extended Outlook
The extended outlook calls for soggy weather with a chance of thunderstorms too for Monday and Election Day with highs near 70 on both days. We dry out for Wednesday into the weekend with temps in the seasonal mid to upper 50s with partly cloudy skies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the current water temperature in Lake Michigan?
A: The water temperature in Lake Michigan is currently 58 degrees.
Q: What’s the forecast looking like for Saturday?
A: Saturday day will see a bit more sunshine compared to Sunday, with temperatures expected to climb into the 50s by the afternoon hours.
Q: What’s the weather looking like for the rest of the weekend?
A: A weather system is headed to Chicagoland and it could bring some showers to the region as the weekend nears an end. Even soggier conditions are likely on Monday and could carry into Tuesday.
Q: How’s the weather looking for Election Day?
A: The extended outlook calls for soggy weather with a chance of thunderstorms too for Monday and Election Day with highs near 70 on both days.