First Alert Weather: No squalls today! We're looking at a much calmer, but cold finish to the weekend with plenty of sunshine. JohnElliottTV has the forecast:
No squalls today! We’re looking at a much calmer, but cold finish to the weekend with plenty of sunshine.Highs will be in the mid to upper 30s and while winds are much lighter today, it’ll still feel like the 20s for most.
Skies are mostly clear overnight with temps falling into the low 30s in the city and 20s for the northwest suburbs.Presidents’ Day will be milder with temps climbing back above normal into the low 50s. Once again, mostly sunny skies prevail.As of now, the wettest period looks like Tuesday evening before we get a brief break on Wednesday, along with another taste of spring.
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