Chicago, IL – A steady warming trend is expected across the Chicago area over the next few days, with temperatures reaching the 50s in some parts of the region by Monday. The National Weather Service reports that no rain or snow is anticipated over the weekend.
According to the US National Weather Service Chicago, tonight will remain cold, with lows between 7 and 15 degrees and wind chills ranging from -10 to 0 degrees. However, a shift begins Saturday, bringing breezy conditions and highs between 30 and 35 degrees, followed by a further warm-up Sunday with temperatures reaching 37 to 45 degrees.
By Monday, milder conditions are expected, particularly south of I-80, where highs could climb to 44 to 55 degrees. A slight chance of precipitation (20-30%) is possible, but otherwise, the trend continues into Tuesday with similar temperatures.
This warm-up marks a significant break from recent cold conditions, providing relief for residents. Travelers and commuters should remain aware of potential temperature fluctuations, particularly at night when lows will still dip into the 20s and 30s.