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Today's Weather in Chicago  Weather Report for 01-19-2025

Today's Weather in Chicago Weather Report for 01-19-2025

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Good morning, Chicago! This is your chilly weekend weather update, coming to you from the National Weather Service in Romeoville, Illinois.

Let's break down this arctic blast headed our way. Overnight, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with temperatures holding steady around 12 degrees. But hold onto your winter coats, because the wind chill will make it feel like negative 6 degrees. Expect north northwest winds around 15 miles per hour, with gusts climbing up to 25 miles per hour.

Sunday is going to be a cold one, folks. We'll start mostly cloudy, but gradually clear to a sunny but frigid day. Temperatures will drop to around 7 degrees by late afternoon, with wind chills plummeting to negative 12 degrees. West northwest winds will continue at 15 miles per hour, with gusts up to 25 miles per hour.

Sunday night brings mostly clear skies and temperatures nosediving to around zero degrees. Wind chills will be brutal, reaching as low as negative 19 degrees.

Martin Luther King Day looks sunny but cold, with highs near 10 degrees and wind chills still hovering around negative 19 degrees. Monday night might surprise us with a few flurries before midnight.

Tuesday stays cold and sunny with highs around 5 degrees, and Wednesday warms up slightly to 24 degrees with mostly cloudy conditions.

As we roll into late week, we'll see temperatures gradually climbing. Thursday hits near 30 degrees, and by Saturday, we're looking at a relatively balmy 36 degrees.

For more detailed information and the latest updates, check out our link in the show notes at weather.gov.

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