Some Chicago-area residents may see showers arriving Saturday afternoon, while other parts of the region could remain dry.
According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, those showers could spin into the area on the back side of a low-pressure system that’s slowly moving out of the upper Midwest, with the primary area of focus being the city of Chicago and the northern suburbs.
According to forecast models, those showers likely won’t make it into the western and southern suburbs of the city, with partly-to-mostly cloudy conditions expected in those areas.
High temperatures Saturday will be a bit cooler than the last few days, rising only into the low-50s, according to the NBC 5 Storm Team.
Overnight lows are expected to dip into the low-to-mid 30s across most of the area, and Sunday should see similar conditions, with highs in the 50s and partly-to-mostly cloudy skies.
By Monday though, temperatures are expected to warm up a bit, rising into the upper-50s and perhaps even the low-60s across the area under partly-to-mostly sunny skies, according to forecast models.
Tuesday and Wednesday could be even warmer, with the entire area seeing temps in the low-60s amid a pleasant stretch of weather.
By Friday those temps are expected to drop back to more normal levels in the low-to-mid 50s, with a chance of rain also re-entering the forecast to end the work week.
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