Passing afternoon sprinkles by Wednesday afternoon which may mix with snow at times.
Not a peak of sun anywhere across the Board we had a little sunshine out Toward Northwest Indiana but those Clouds quickly scooted over and brought Back more Gloom now temperatures all Morning long really have not moved Middle upper 30s we've got 39 out Towards rather for Gary Joliet is at 38 37 O'Hare and Midway and now starting to See a little Mist a little drizzle Starting to develop out there we've got A really limited low chance for Precipitation today as the colder air Though starts to overspread we're going To be watching for some flurries to mix In and then eventually just snow showers Passing off and on through the day Tomorrow Friday reset readjust and then We'll see some more snow showers late Saturday into Sunday that's a chance We'll still have to keep a close eye on That right now I think most of that's Going to be farther off toward the South But of course subject to change looking Across the country it has been a rough Morning for a lot of folks we've got Snow off toward the north and west and Then farther off toward the South we do Have tornado watches tornado warnings Currently ongoing with this band right Here that's moving off toward the East And then if we swing to the other side Is where we see the snow component and The cold that's starting to overspread
Across much of the region winter storm Warnings and winter weather advisories In effect we did have our fair share of Unsettled Skies yesterday we had some Reports of hail especially into the Northeast corner of the state and then If we head farther off toward the South This is really interesting and really Sticks out for you as far as January the Weather goes and how rare it is we had Six reports of tornadoes down south out Toward the Champaign area you want to Talk about how rare it is since 1950 This was the only third tornado that We've had in the month of January so Very unusual about that National Weather Service has been out this morning Surveying that so we're hoping to have Some more updates on that hopefully by Four o'clock so make sure to check in With Mary Kay kleist rest of the day Today drizzly damp and eventually we'll See some snow showers in the area Starting to mix into tonight and Tomorrow there's your snow showers Moving through right through that late Morning into the early day early Afternoon before eventually wrapping up Thursday night some flurries left over And in terms of accumulation not much a Dusting to a half an inch Friday 33 a Cold finish and gloomy again we'll see Temperatures here this weekend Saturday Sunday 36 looks to be good snow showers
A late Saturday into Sunday and then we Are talking about sunshine we're Bringing it back by early next week Monday and Tuesday upper 30s of four Highs no major swings in our Temperatures no Arctic air we are Staying above average with our Temperatures through at least the middle Of January
Chicago News – Sports Events Culture
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Chicago News – Sports Events Culture
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States, with a population of nearly 3 million people. It is the home of the city’s first ever Heisman Trophy winner, Jay Berwanger. The city is also known for its vibrant sports culture, which has received many awards and honors. However, there are a few things you need to know before attending a major sporting event in the city.
One of the things you need to know before attending a sporting event in the city is that most of them are cancelled or suspended. If you are planning to attend a sporting event, it’s a good idea to check the website of the venue or call the office to find out whether the event will be taking place.