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Today's Weather in Chicago 04/17/26 Dense Fog Advisory Friday Storms and Strong Winds Expected

Today's Weather in Chicago 04/17/26 Dense Fog Advisory Friday Storms and Strong Winds Expected

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you instant forecasts powered by cutting-edge weather intelligence!

Welcome back to the weather segment! Today we're diving into what's happening across Chicago, and let me tell you, things are about to get interesting. We've got a Dense Fog Advisory in effect right now, so if you're heading out this morning, visibility is going to be pretty rough out there. I'm not trying to be unclear, but I'd definitely grab those headlights and take it slow!

Let's talk about what's coming. We're starting with widespread dense fog overnight, mainly before eight in the morning tomorrow. Friday itself looks partly sunny with a high near seventy-eight degrees, but here's where it gets spicy. We've got southeast winds ramping up from five to ten miles per hour in the morning to fifteen to twenty miles per hour in the afternoon with gusts up to thirty miles per hour. Pretty breezy stuff!

Now, Friday night is when the real action happens. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms before three in the morning, with some potentially heavy rainfall. Some of these storms could really pack a punch, bringing rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch. That's not just a light drizzle, folks! With breezy conditions continuing and winds shifting to the west after midnight, you'll want to secure anything loose outside. The chance of precipitation is one hundred percent, so it's not a question of if it rains, it's when!

Saturday clears things out nicely with just a thirty percent chance of showers before seven in the morning. It'll be mostly sunny with a high near fifty-one degrees as the system moves out. Winds stick around at fifteen miles per hour with gusts to twenty-five.

So let's transition to our Weather Playbook segment, where I'm diving into wind shear! This is absolutely fascinating stuff. Wind shear occurs when wind speed or direction changes significantly over a short distance, either horizontally or vertically in the atmosphere. Think of it like different layers of air moving at different speeds, kind of like when you're driving and your front wheels hit ice while your back wheels are still on dry pavement. This shear is actually what's going to help organize and intensify those thunderstorms Friday night here in Chicago. It's nature's way of putting spin on the atmospheric basketball!

Here's your three day outlook. Friday brings that partly sunny sky with strong winds and temperatures near seventy-eight. Friday night, showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain possible before three in the morning. Saturday, mostly sunny after morning showers clear out with a high near fifty-one. Sunday wraps up the weekend mostly sunny with a high near fifty degrees.

Thanks for listening to the weather segment! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more forecasts and weather knowledge. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease dot ai. Stay safe out there, Chicago!

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