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Today's Weather in Chicago 04 04 26 Heavy Rain Flood Watch and Strong Winds Expected
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you lightning-fast forecasts and zero human bias!
Welcome back to the weather segment, Chicago! Oh man, do we have some action brewing over the Windy City today. Let me tell you, things are about to get seriously wet out there, so stick with me.
We're looking at a system that's moving through overnight into tomorrow morning that's going to bring some showers and thunderstorms. I'm talking heavy rain here, folks. We could see between a quarter and half inch of rainfall tonight, and honestly, that's why we've got a Flood Watch in effect. This isn't just a light drizzle situation. A low around thirty-nine degrees overnight with southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The chance of precipitation? One hundred percent. You cannot avoid this one.
Tomorrow morning, Saturday, we're still dealing with showers and possible thunderstorms before eleven in the morning, then things start clearing out. High near sixty degrees, but here's where it gets breezy. West southwest winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts up to thirty. I guess you could say this system really knows how to make a dramatic exit! Saturday night stays mostly cloudy and cool with that strong wind continuing.
Sunday? That's when we get our break. Mostly cloudy turning gradually sunny with a high near fifty-one. Still breezy with those thirty mile per hour wind gusts, but at least we're drying out. Sunday night has just a twenty percent chance of showers before one in the morning, then things settle down.
Let's pivot to our Weather Playbook segment because I want to talk about something cool happening with this system. What we're experiencing is called wind shear, which is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. That's what's creating these intense thunderstorms and that dramatic wind pattern shift from southeast to west. The upper level winds are dramatically different from the surface winds, and that creates rotation and instability. It's basically nature's way of mixing the atmosphere like a giant invisible blender. Pretty wild, right?
Here's your three-day outlook. Tonight through Saturday morning, showers and thunderstorms dominate with that heavy rainfall I mentioned. Saturday afternoon, conditions improve with highs near sixty. Sunday, mostly cloudy to sunny with highs around fifty-one. Monday we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high near forty-eight.
Head indoors tonight, Chicagoans. Keep those umbrellas handy because Lake Michigan's already had enough drama for one week.
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to the weather segment, Chicago! Oh man, do we have some action brewing over the Windy City today. Let me tell you, things are about to get seriously wet out there, so stick with me.
We're looking at a system that's moving through overnight into tomorrow morning that's going to bring some showers and thunderstorms. I'm talking heavy rain here, folks. We could see between a quarter and half inch of rainfall tonight, and honestly, that's why we've got a Flood Watch in effect. This isn't just a light drizzle situation. A low around thirty-nine degrees overnight with southeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The chance of precipitation? One hundred percent. You cannot avoid this one.
Tomorrow morning, Saturday, we're still dealing with showers and possible thunderstorms before eleven in the morning, then things start clearing out. High near sixty degrees, but here's where it gets breezy. West southwest winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts up to thirty. I guess you could say this system really knows how to make a dramatic exit! Saturday night stays mostly cloudy and cool with that strong wind continuing.
Sunday? That's when we get our break. Mostly cloudy turning gradually sunny with a high near fifty-one. Still breezy with those thirty mile per hour wind gusts, but at least we're drying out. Sunday night has just a twenty percent chance of showers before one in the morning, then things settle down.
Let's pivot to our Weather Playbook segment because I want to talk about something cool happening with this system. What we're experiencing is called wind shear, which is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. That's what's creating these intense thunderstorms and that dramatic wind pattern shift from southeast to west. The upper level winds are dramatically different from the surface winds, and that creates rotation and instability. It's basically nature's way of mixing the atmosphere like a giant invisible blender. Pretty wild, right?
Here's your three-day outlook. Tonight through Saturday morning, showers and thunderstorms dominate with that heavy rainfall I mentioned. Saturday afternoon, conditions improve with highs near sixty. Sunday, mostly cloudy to sunny with highs around fifty-one. Monday we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high near forty-eight.
Head indoors tonight, Chicagoans. Keep those umbrellas handy because Lake Michigan's already had enough drama for one week.
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI