Chicago, IL – Northern Illinois and the Wisconsin state line area can expect a mix of weather conditions in the upcoming days, with isolated showers on Sunday followed by potential storms early next week.
According to the US National Weather Service in Chicago, temperatures will remain near seasonal averages with a low chance of isolated showers and storms throughout the workweek. The forecast predicts isolated showers near the Wisconsin-Illinois stateline on Sunday, with highs ranging from 77 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit and lows between 61 and 67 degrees.
Monday is expected to remain mainly dry in the Chicago metro area, with only a 20% chance of precipitation and temperatures between 76 and 84 degrees. By Tuesday, the chance of showers and storms increases slightly to 20-30%, with highs from 79 to 84 degrees and lows between 63 and 68 degrees.
The most significant weather event is anticipated on Wednesday, with a 50-60% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will range from 82 to 85 degrees during the day and 62 to 67 degrees at night.
Throughout the week, air quality is forecasted to remain moderate, with an index of around 61. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and prepare for potential storms midweek.