Weather
Storms Possible Tuesday, But Dry, Hot Week Expected In IL
Some thunderstorms could hit Tuesday night but the rest of the work week is expected to be dry, with temperatures in the 90s.
ILLINOIS — It will largely be a dry, sunny and hot work week in the Chicago area, with the exception of possible thunderstorms Tuesday night north of I-88, the National Weather Service said.
AccuWeather said the week will be mostly sunny and hot, with highs in the mid-80s and "real feel" temperatures in the 90s.
Tuesday will be warm and breezy, with a 20 percent chance of storms at night.
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Another breezy day is expected Wednesday, with a high between 85 and 90 degrees. Thursday's weather will also be hot and sunny, with a high of 90, NWS said.
High temperatures from the mid-80s to low 90s are expected all week.
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