
As Chicago looks forward to a shift in weather, residents can anticipate a mix of mostly sunny skies and storms through the upcoming week. According to the National Weather Service, the city will see a gradual change from mostly cloudy to sunny today, with a high around 71 degrees and northeast winds reaching speeds of up to 15 mph.
Tonight's forecast suggests partly cloudy conditions, leading to a low around 60. Tomorrow, Chicagoans can revel in mostly sunny weather with a high near 78 degrees, giving way to an agreeable Father's Day. However, FOX 32 Chicago has indicated a non-zero chance for rain southeast of I-55 on Saturday, though Sunday itself is expected to remain mostly sunny with just a small chance for rain and storms to the west.
The onset of the work week ushers in toasty temperatures, climbing into the upper 80s from Monday to Wednesday, partnered with chances for showers and thunderstorms, as detailed by the National Weather Service. Monday specifically holds a 20% chance of precipitation with possible showers and thunderstorms after 4:00 p.m.
Temperatures will ease slightly towards the end of the week, hovering in the lower 80s. Chicago weather holds fast to its capricious nature, with Thursday and Friday being "mostly sunny, with a high near 83," as mentioned in the National Weather Service report. This more stable pattern just might be the calm after the stormy start to the week.









