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Today's Weather in Chicago  Weather Report for 12-27-2024

Today's Weather in Chicago Weather Report for 12-27-2024

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Good morning, weather watchers! This is your weather update for the Chicago area, coming in hot (well, actually quite mild) from the National Weather Service.

Let's dive right into what Mother Nature has in store for us. Tonight, we're looking at a slightly damp evening with a 30 percent chance of rain before 4 am. Temperatures will hover around a mild 42 degrees, with a southeast wind dancing around 10 miles per hour.

Friday is bringing more moisture our way! Expect rain rolling in after 11 am, with some patchy fog joining the party. We'll see a steady temperature around 45 degrees, and winds will be gusting up to 20 miles per hour. Pack that umbrella, folks - there's a 90 percent chance you'll need it!

The weekend starts with a cloudy Saturday, warming up to near 51 degrees with southwest winds that might gust up to 25 miles per hour. Saturday night brings a slight 30 percent chance of rain after midnight.

Sunday continues the wet trend with a 50 percent chance of rain and temperatures maxing out around 45 degrees. Things start to cool down as we move into the early part of next week, with temperatures hovering in the mid-40s and increasing chances of precipitation.

New Year's Day looks to be a chilly one, with partly sunny skies and temperatures struggling to reach 33 degrees. By midweek, we might even see some snow mixed in with our rain.

Pro tip: Keep those layers handy and that umbrella closer! This weather is playing a bit of a guessing game this week.

For more detailed information, check out the National Weather Service website at weather.gov/lot.

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