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Today's Weather in Chicago 04/16/26 Thunderstorms Moving In with Clearing Skies Ahead

Today's Weather in Chicago 04/16/26 Thunderstorms Moving In with Clearing Skies Ahead

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Hey there, weather lovers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say thunderstorm!

So you want to know what Mother Nature's cooking up in Chicago today? Buckle up, because we've got quite the show brewing!

Let's dive into today's weather here in the Windy City. Right now, we're looking at some showers and thunderstorms moving through overnight with about a forty percent chance of precipitation. It's going to stay cloudy with a steady temperature hanging around sixty-one degrees Fahrenheit. The wind's coming from the south southwest at about ten miles per hour with gusts up to fifteen. You could say things are about to get a little thundery and a little weird, but I promise it won't be too severe!

Moving into Thursday, we've still got that forty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before three in the afternoon. Temperatures will climb to near seventy degrees Fahrenheit with mostly cloudy skies. The wind shifts to become north northeast in the afternoon with gusts reaching up to twenty miles per hour. I guess you could say the wind's really going to change direction on us! See what I did there?

Now here's where things get interesting for Thursday night. We could see some patchy fog developing. Mostly cloudy conditions will continue with lows dropping to around forty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. The wind becomes southeast after midnight, moving at five to ten miles per hour.

Friday brings us areas of fog before ten in the morning, then we clear out to partly sunny skies. It'll be breezy though, I'm talking about a south wind of fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts up to thirty miles per hour. We're climbing to a high near seventy-six degrees Fahrenheit. Perfect day to stay near the lakefront and catch that spring breeze!

Now let's move into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about convection, one of my favorite meteorological concepts because it's absolutely wild! Convection happens when warm air rises and cool air sinks, creating vertical movement in our atmosphere. This is what fuels thunderstorms. When you heat air near the surface, it becomes less dense and rises rapidly. As it rises and cools, moisture condenses and boom, you get clouds and potentially severe weather. It's like nature's elevator system, and it's happening above Chicago right now!

Let's lock in your three-day outlook. Thursday we're looking at showers and thunderstorms before three in the afternoon with a high of seventy degrees Fahrenheit. Friday brings that fog in the morning and partly sunny skies with a high near seventy-six degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday clears things out with a twenty percent chance of showers before one in the afternoon and a high near fifty-six degrees Fahrenheit.

Make sure you subscribe to the podcast for all your weather updates. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production! Head over to quietplease dot ai to learn more!

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