After the first significant snowfall of the season, Sunday will begin cloudy and chilly across the Chicago area, but residents can expect to see some sunshine by the end of the day.
Overnight, low temperatures are expected to drop into the single digits, with some outlying areas potentially seeing readings near zero degrees. Wind chills will drop to negative-10 degrees or lower in some locations, paving the way for a bitterly cold Monday morning.
Wind chills will remain in the teens Monday afternoon, with high temperatures once again topping out in the low-to-mid 20s. After a brief warmup on Tuesday, temps are expected to fall again Wednesday, with highs once again in the 20s. A chance of snow will also arrive in the area midweek, and will stick around through Thursday, when highs will potentially drop into the teens in some locations.
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