Chicago, IL – As springtime chill lingers, the National Weather Service in Chicago forecasts a patch of cooler nights with temperatures dipping into the 30s, signaling widespread frost away from the city’s warmth.
Residents should brace for a frosty start to the coming days, particularly in areas removed from Lake Michigan’s moderating influence. Rain is expected to break the dry spell by Monday night, continuing into Tuesday, with a noticeable cool-down midweek. The current pattern indicates this cooler weather will extend into the following week, reminding Chicagoans to keep their jackets handy.