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Could another "snowpocalypse" be on the way?
It'll be 20 degrees warmer than normal in Chicago this weekend.
This weekend will be cooler, though, with temperatures in the 60s and low 70s.
You'll probably get a better view if you head out of the city, though.
There's a chance of rain showers on Monday, but the rest of the weekend will be sunny.
The city will have a mostly cloudy sky when the eclipse happens.
You might have some problems if you're trying to watch the eclipse from Chicago.
Get out your umbrellas, folks.
There could be a bit of everything this week — including snow tonight and 70 degree temps on Sunday.
Round one is done, but Chicago is in for more snow Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The week's weather will change. A lot.
"Balls that would just typically maybe be reaching the warning track are just gonna fly right out."
Forecasters said a rain-snow mixture might hit southern Cook County Tuesday. Flakes will taper by 8 p.m.
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