WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Increasing cloudiness, scattered showers and perhaps an isolated thunderstorm after midnight, but only impacting 20-30% of the metro area. Winds diminish. Low: 65.
Far more cloudiness is expected on Thursday, but the bulk of the area should remain rain-free. The lone exception is the far southwest suburbs where a light shower is possible as the northeast winds collide with the relatively warm and moderately humid air.
There will not be a repeat of Wednesday’s 90+ degree temperatures on Thursday afternoon. A wind shift off Lake Michigan is behind the cooler weather expected.
Areas far west/southwest can expect another warm day with highs surging well into the 80s, but areas near the lake will see temperatures fall off as the afternoon progresses.
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