Chicago, Illinois – Much of the Midwest is set for a rare summer cooldown as July comes to a close, with temperatures trending near or even slightly below normal through the first week of August.
According to the National Weather Service, a dip in the jet stream will usher in milder air from the north, keeping highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s across Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin between July 30 and August 5, 2025. Cities like Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis can expect comfortable afternoons and cooler-than-usual nights, especially compared to recent heat waves.
The stretch of mild weather should ease the demand on utilities and offer a break for outdoor workers and families. Farmers in Iowa and Minnesota may benefit from cooler nights, which can reduce crop stress after a hot start to summer. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the pleasant conditions by scheduling outdoor activities in the mornings and evenings, as some days could still see scattered showers or storms, mainly near the Great Lakes.
This pattern marks a notable shift after weeks of summer heat, and the cooler spell is expected to last through the weekend before typical August warmth returns. More updates will follow if the pattern changes or if showers become widespread.