Weather Chicago


A warm front is slowly pushing north across the greater Chicago area. Saturday evening, we will continue to see overcast skies and periods of rain and storms. There is a slight chance of severe storms with hail and damaging winds Saturday night and during the morning on Sunday.
By Sunday afternoon the front should be to our north and we will clear to partly sunny skies in the afternoon with 80s everywhere except along the Wisconsin line. Monday we are in the warm sector of the storm system. The holiday will be dry, partly sunny, humid and hot with near record highs in the 90s. Tuesday afternoon a cold front triggers some gusty storms and showers. By Thursday we will cool back to the 70s with pleasant conditions and isolated showers continuing into the weekend.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with periods of rain and gusty storms. Lows near 61.
SUNDAY: Clouds in the morning with gusty or severe storms possible through noon. The threat is large hail and damaging winds. The afternoon will become partly sunny with highs climbing into the low 80s, but only 70s along Wisconsin line. The overnight lows will be near 65.
MEMORIAL DAY: Partly to mostly sunny, humid and hot with near record highs in the low 90s. The overnight lows will be near 70.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny, but becoming cloudy with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon. Highs near 88 and lows near 62.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny with highs near 83 and lows near 56.
THURSDAY: Partly sunny with isolated showers. Highs near 72 and lows near 55.
FRIDAY: Partly sunny with isolated showers. Highs near 78 and lows near 59.
SATURDAY: Partly sunny with isolated showers. Highs near 83 and lows near 55.