This week is unnecessarily predicted to transmit the Chicago region, with high temperatures upper 50 and 60s.
On Tuesday, the height of the afternoon will be from 51 to 58 degrees. On Wednesday, high is predicted to grow from 58 to 63 degrees. According to the National Weather Service, depending on the cloud cover, sufficient sunlight can cause temperature in the upper 60s.
It is one of the most hottest of Chicago in more than February 150 years.
“When you are going into such a record area, it is certainly not specific,” meteorologist Jake Pet said.
Although it is unlikely, it is possible to have record-breaking for temperature on Wednesday. The city’s collection site O’He is a record high for February 21 at the International Airport, set in 1930, 67 degrees set in 1930.
The temperature is expected to be the same in Chicago and suburbs. In the south of Interstate 80, however, according to weather service, the possibility of rainy rain on Wednesday morning on Thursday morning is 30 to 60%.
There is a relatively cold wind to landing in the region on Friday and Saturday. Nevertheless, not expected to fall below the 40s. Typically, the temperature hovers at about 38 degrees at the end of February, Petra said.
The stomach said, “We are close to this time of the year, but still, the bus is a little hot too.”
At the beginning of the next week, another round of Balmi will cover the weather zone.
“On our brief heels, I think you can call it a cool, the temperature can be easily warm in the 60s,” Petra said.
Unusual heat is expected to continue in the coming weeks. According to the Climate prediction center Outlook, there is 70 to 80% chance for above the normal temperature through March 4.
“Surely looks like a tendency towards warmer than normal, for this next stretch of time, still quite favorable,” Petra said.
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