Warmer temps, thunderstorms on the way in Chicago area – NBC Chicago
The Chicago area has seen just a few days of cooler temperatures, however a warm-up is on the way this week, together with just a few possibilities of showers and storms.
The first of these possibilities will arrive on Tuesday, and whereas extreme climate is not anticipated, it may nonetheless show to be a difficulty throughout the afternoon commute, in line with forecast fashions.
Before these showers and storms arrive, temperatures will likely be fairly a bit hotter than in earlier days, with southerly breezes pushing these readings again up into the mid-to-upper 70s, in line with the NBC 5 Storm Team.
As the afternoon strikes alongside, showers and thunderstorms are anticipated to develop, particularly in jap elements of the Chicago area. Those storms will slowly transfer to the south, arriving in the metropolis and the southern suburbs as the afternoon commute will get underway.
While extreme climate is not anticipated, some heavy rain may happen in remoted places, with the storms slowly shifting off to the southeast as the night strikes alongside.
Wednesday and Thursday will likely be a lot nicer and temperatures will stay on the heat facet. Wednesday will see highs in the mid-to-upper 70s, and Thursday issues will likely be even hotter, with highs rising into the upper-70s and even the low-80s throughout the metropolis and suburbs.
The subsequent probability of precipitation in the area is anticipated to reach on Friday, and that spherical of showers and thunderstorms may very well be extra impactful, with a chilly entrance driving towards the area and impacting the metropolis and suburbs Friday morning and into the afternoon, in line with forecast fashions.
After the chilly entrance strikes via, temperatures are anticipated to chill off Saturday, with highs in the mid-to-upper 60s.
Another probability of rain may arrive Sunday and into Monday, though it will not affect temperatures, as they will proceed to be in the mid-to-upper 60s.
Stay tuned to the NBC 5 Storm Team for all the newest information and data, and remember to obtain the NBC Chicago app for real-time climate alerts delivered on to your cellphone.
