
Chicago residents can look forward to a stretch of welcome dryness and warmth in the coming week. According to the National Weather Service, "Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 55" is expected.
Temperatures are anticipated to mostly remain seasonable tonight, with lows hovering in the mid to upper 40s. The same report forecasts that Tuesday will warmly embrace highs near the 68-degree mark. Chicagoans can thus look forward, after a cloudy start, to skies that will become mostly sunny.
Peering further into the week's weather narrative, FOX 32 Chicago reports that Wednesday's temperatures will peak at the upper 60s, but cooler air from the lake is set to spread across the city by late afternoon. Thursday promises a cooler temperament with "Mostly sunny, with a high near 58."
Friday is projected to be mostly sunny with a whisper of mildness, as temperatures gracefully climb to the mid to upper 60s, marking an inviting start to the weekend. The National Weather Service assures that "Sunny, with a high near 62," setting the stage for an even warmer Saturday, with a forecast high of an impressive 71 degrees.
The following night is expected to be "Mostly clear, with a low around 52," offering an almost ideal end to the day. Sunday continues this pattern with a high sitting comfortably in the mid-60s.









