Freezing rain at Wisconsin border, springlike temperatures downstate expected Tuesday in ‘push-pull’ between seasons
A near-stationary cold front is expected to lock in high temperatures in the 30s close to the Wisconsin border and spring-like highs in 50s along the Interstate 80 corridor, meteorologist Casey Sullivan said.
chicagotribune.com‘Popcorn’ thunderstorms along with high temperatures and humidity are in weekend forecast for Chicago area
A return to warm and humid air is predicted for the Chicago area over the weekend with scattered “gusty” thunderstorms beginning Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
chicagotribune.comWeather service says hot, humid weekend ahead with potentially severe storms. Heat index could near 100.
Brace for a hot and sticky weekend as the heat index climbs to nearly 100 degrees and potentially severe thunderstorms hit Chicagoland, according to the National Weather Service.
chicagotribune.comTemperatures could go as high as 90s Friday and Saturday, will drop but still be above average for early June
Summerlike weather in the upper 80s and lower 90s is expected on Friday and Saturday in the Chicago area, with a chance of scattered thunderstorms on Saturday before a slight drop in temperatures late in the weekend, according to forecasters.
chicagotribune.comHigh waves to close Chicago beaches to swimming on day of reopen as weather slows trains, closes part of Lakefront Trail
Waves of up to 11 feet along Chicago's lakefront will close Chicago beaches to swimming the first day they're supposed to be open since 2019, according to the National Weather Service.
chicagotribune.comChicago’s ‘taste of winter’ continues with snow showers, overnight freeze warning
The Chicago area’s “taste of winter” should extend through Thursday morning, with snow showers likely throughout the day and sub-freezing temperatures expected overnight, according to the national weather service.
chicagotribune.comAfter warm weather Tuesday, cold front to drop Chicago temperatures until weekend
After temperatures into the high 20s to mid-30s overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, by Wednesday morning, expect temperatures to be in the mid-30s, Leatherwood said. There is a chance for lake-effect rain or even snow after midnight Wednesday into Thursday morning. Chicago may not see any of that snow, but the Indiana lakefront may. The snow likely won’t accumulate.
chicagotribune.comChicago area to see ‘splendid’ weekend, with temps cooler where there’s still snow cover
Temperatures Friday reached the mid- to low 40s, with lower temperatures near Lake Michigan, after early morning patchy fog burned off in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. After a low around freezing overnight, with some rain or wintry mix after midnight, high temperatures should be in the 50s through the weekend.
chicagotribune.comSun and snow melt: Chicago warming up after bitter cold and heavy snow
There is about 2 to 3 inches of liquid water “trapped” in all the snowfall the area has experienced in the past few weeks, according to recent core samples taken by the weather service. A good meteorology rule of thumb is 10 to 13 inches of snow is about a solid inch of liquid water, said meteorologist Lee Carlaw of the Chicago area office of the weather service.
chicagotribune.comWorst cold snap in 2 years to freeze Chicago over weekend after cold front moves in starting Thursday night
Temperatures will drop starting Thursday night, when lows could reach 13 degrees, and the high is expected to be in the midteens Friday. After the sun goes down Friday, temperatures were expected to drop to close to zero, and reach no higher than the low double digits into late next week.
chicagotribune.comLow temperatures and sunshine expected to continue today, but there will be no white Christmas in Chicago this year
Temperatures are going to remain in the low teens with wind chills in the single digits, Birk added. But Chicago will see a good deal of sunshine, rising the heat into the low 20s.
chicagotribune.comBursts of snow predicted in Chicago area Monday morning
Sunday temperatures are expected to be in the 30s with a mixture of clouds, sun and cool breezes. There will be a drop into the upper 20s by the evening. The bursts of snow in Chicago area are anticipated from 4 to 8 a.m. Monday Donofrio said. The flurries won’t accumulate more than an inch but could fall for a good period of time.
chicagotribune.comChicago area’s weekend weather expected to be sloppy, but with little snowfall
Temperatures were expected to stay above freezing for most of the area into Saturday night, with some colder weather forecast for Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service. Highs Saturday were expected to be in the low 50s in the southeast part of the Chicago area, with temperatures at least 15 degrees lower in the northwest suburbs, dropping to as low as the low 20s overnight into Sunday.
chicagotribune.comCooler temperatures on tap for this weekend
ROANOKE, Va. – We’ve been experiencing fall-like temperatures over the past few days, but we are kicking it up a notch this weekend! The cold front that moved in on Friday will prevent temperatures from reaching the 70s today. TodayIf you get cold easily, don’t forget to grab a light jacket before heading to any outdoor activities! Rain CoverageTemperatures will remain in the 60s through Monday, but just in time for the official start of autumn, temperatures return to the mid 70s. First day of fallTemperatures will remain below-to-near average over the next few days.
Warmer temperatures giving sea turtles a new lease on life
Every winter off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a group of volunteers stage a rescue mission to save endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. Last year, about 600 were found dead on the shore. This year, however, warmer temperatures have led to very a different outcome. Jericka Duncan has our report.
cbsnews.comFreezing temperatures usher in 2015
Freezing temperatures usher in 2015 The year is ending on a cold note with freezing temperatures around the country. Snow even fell in places that aren't used to that kind of precipitation. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at WBZ Boston, is tracking the weather.
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