Monday and Tuesday will be the coldest days of the week with wind chills of minus 15 to 20 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for parts of the Chicago area Friday, with wind gusts upwards of 45 miles-per-hour possible.
The last day of Meteorological winter in the Chicago area will a warm but windy one, with wind gusts upwards of 45 miles-per-hour leading to heightened fire danger, according to the National Weather Service.
Bundle up, Chicago, The first of two cold weather advisories this week was in effect for much of northeastern Illinois until 11 a.m. Monday morning, the National Weather Service said, with wind chill values or “feels like” temperatures as low as 20 to 25 degrees below zero.
Temperatures have plummeted across the Chicago area Monday, with even colder temperatures set for Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. for La Salle,
The Chicago area has been experiencing frigid conditions this week. Temperatures are expected to hover in the single digits into midweek, officials said.
National Weather Service officials said there is a slight chance of snow flurries before 9 a.m. Saturday in the Chicago area. Officials expect conditions Saturday to be sunny but blustery with
The National Weather Service on Monday afternoon released forecasted minimum wind chill values for the early morning hours of Tuesday, and it looks like McHenry County is expected to have some of the chilliest temperatures in the Chicago area,
The last day of Meteorological winter in the Chicago area will a warm but windy one, with wind gusts upwards of 45 miles-per-hour leading to heightened fire danger, according to the National Weather Service.
February is ending on a warmer note for Chicago, with a mild stretch of weather hitting the region just one week after dangerously cold wind chills closed schools and made for brutal conditions.
The Chicago metro area has the highest concentration of homes at risk for hail, tornadoes and damaging winds, according to CoreLogic’s 2025 Severe Convective Storm Risk Report. The financial analyst company based their inference off of severe weather in 2024.