Sunday will see another chance for showers and storms in the Chicago area as an unsettled weather pattern continues in the Chicago area for the next several days.

Despite partly sunny skies, isolated showers and storms could linger into the afternoon, according to forecast models.

High temperatures will remain in the upper-70s, setting the stage for a weather pattern that is expected to last through much of the work week.

Most of Indiana is at a “marginal” risk of severe weather Sunday according to the Storm Prediction Center, with gusty winds the main threat of any strong storms that develop over the area.

More rain is expected in the area Monday and Tuesday as the aforementioned low-pressure system slowly arrives, and temperatures will continue to rise into the mid-to-upper 70s during the day and into the low-60s during the overnight hours.

Rain could stick around into midweek, but will become more isolated in nature, with temperatures expected to dip slightly into the low-70s for highs and into the upper-50s to low-60s overnight, according to the NBC 5 Storm Team.

By next weekend, the persistent rain will finally vacate the forecast, but not before leading to total accumulations of 1-to-2 inches across the Chicago area.