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At least it won't be as cold as it was this week.
But get your outdoor fun in early. It could rain on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Expect temperatures to start dropping after Labor Day.
The city will have a mostly cloudy sky when the eclipse happens.
The rain could come with 70 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail.
Pack your sweatbands if you're heading outside.
There's a chance of rain Friday, but the rest of the weekend should be dry and warm.
The weekend will be a bit chilly, but you'll finally see the sun again.
It should be dry until Saturday after some rain on Wednesday.
Traffic was snarled and some schools were closed in the wake of storm.
Round one is done, but Chicago is in for more snow Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The city could get winds up to 40 mph during Monday night storms.
It's possible northern Illinois will be put under tornado watch later on Tuesday.
It's the first time the city's gone without snow in January and February (so far) in recorded history.
There might even be light snow on Thursday, a meteorologist said.
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