Midweek Heat Wave to Push Chicago Feels-Like Temps Over 100°

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Midweek Heat Wave to Push Chicago Feels-Like Temps Over 100°

There were highs in the seventies on Sunday, which was a cool day. On Monday and Tuesday, we may anticipate a tendency toward gradual warming, and by Wednesday and Thursday, we will most likely be dealing with temperatures that are dangerously hot.

Parts of Chicagoland are experiencing sporadic showers and thunderstorms as the evening progresses.

Through sunset, the atmosphere will be favorable for funnel clouds, mostly in the far southern part of LaSalle County, and this may also be the case in the southern parts of Newton and Jasper Counties.

The evening showers will be followed by a majority of cloudy skies throughout the rest of the night, with low temperatures in the middle of the 60s.

It is anticipated that the beginning of the workweek will be nice, with partly cloudy skies and maximum temperatures ranging from the low to the middle 80s on Monday. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s on Tuesday, with partly cloudy sky. Tuesday will be a warmer day.

It is anticipated that Wednesday and Thursday will be quite hot, with high temperatures reaching into the mid-90s. In a few locations, the temperature might even reach the upper 90s.

Heat indices might go as high as 105-115 degrees due to the fact that dew points are expected to rise into the 70s and get close to 80 degrees.

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There is a possibility that there will be no precipitation on Wednesday, but there is a probability that there will be showers and storms on Thursday.

Even though Friday will be on the milder side compared to Wednesday and Thursday, it will still be quite warm, with highs remaining around 90 degrees.

It is likely that there could be a few showers or storms on Friday, and there is also a possibility that there will be a few rain chances that continue into the weekend that is coming up.

Stanley Gray

Stanley Gray

With over two years of experience in journalism, Stanley Gray brings clarity and depth to U.S. news coverage. His ability to break down complex topics and highlight key issues ensures that readers stay informed and engaged.

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