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Today's Weather in Chicago 06/22/25: Extreme Heat Warning Scorches Windy City with Dangerous Triple-Digit Heat Index

Today's Weather in Chicago 06/22/25: Extreme Heat Warning Scorches Windy City with Dangerous Triple-Digit Heat Index

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Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, and I'm about to drop some meteorological magic on this scorching Chicago weekend!

Alright, let's huddle up and talk about this heat wave that's blitzing through the Windy City like a quarterback on a championship drive! We've got an Extreme Heat Warning that's no joke - temperatures are gonna be hotter than my defensive line back in my football days!

Let's break down our local forecast like a game plan. Tonight's looking mostly clear with a low around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Those southwest winds are gonna be howling around 15 miles per hour - think of it like a defensive blitz, but with air currents!

Sunday's forecast? It's a total heat touchdown! We're looking at a high near 95 degrees Fahrenheit, with heat index values climbing up to 103. Talk about a weather blowout! Pro tip: hydrate like you're training for the Super Bowl, folks. This heat means business!

Now, for our Weather Playbook segment - let's talk about heat index. It's basically how hot it actually feels when you combine temperature and humidity. Think of it like wind chill, but for summer. When humidity's high, your body can't cool down as easily. It's like wearing full football pads in a sauna - not fun!

Three-day forecast, coming in hot:
Sunday: Sunny, 95 degrees Fahrenheit
Monday: Sunny, 96 degrees Fahrenheit
Tuesday: Chance of thunderstorms, 87 degrees Fahrenheit

And I've got one more weather joke for you - this heat is so intense, even my old football cleats would melt!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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