Increasing cloudiness, breezy through the evening, unseasonably mild. Winds: Southwest/south 15-30 mph, subsiding to 5-10 mph overnight. Low: 40. THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy, ...
Severe weather is expected to hit the Chicago area late Thursday afternoon and evening, with potential strong winds, hail, and an isolated tornado possible.
After weeks of frigid weather and snow coated cars across Chicagoland in salt and other debris, many were looking forward to Tuesday night’s showers. But after the sun rose, some ...
Wednesday will begin with a fair amount of cloud coverage and perhaps a lingering light shower in spots as a weak cold front passes through the area.
Tuesday will be far cloudier than its recent predecessors. An area of low pressure approaches from the west bringing the chance for scattered showers, beginning around lunchtime.
The Storm Prediction Center will be making changes to its convective outlook. The SPC issues severe weather outlooks for the ...
Lovebirds earned their name because of their tendency to form lifelong bonds with their mates, who like to perch close ...
Thursday promises to open differently than its predecessor, with extensive cloud coverage and a brief rain or wet snow shower ...
Some areas could flirt with record highs as clouds thin and sunshine breaks through during the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to surge well above normal, with a few spots possibly cracking ...
Jackets? Who needs jackets! OK, we advise you to keep your jackets handy across Chicagoland, because it’s still only mid-February. But the coming week brings spring-like temperatures that ...
A sunny Sunday for us around Chicagoland and in many neighborhoods that sun it’s glinting off some fresh snow overnight. That ...
Following a chilly start, temperatures soared into the middle 50s, a level about 20 degrees warmer than normal and more typical of early April than mid-February.