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It should be a cool, mostly dry weekend — but rain could delay the start of the Air & Water Show.
Chicago will get a rainy start to the week before things turn hot Thursday and Friday.
The city could see snow by mid-November, but the rest of the fall will be warm.
Tornadoes like the one that hit Chicago Tuesday are "short-lived and weak," a meteorologist said.
Temperatures in Chicago will be in the 90s until things cool off Saturday and Sunday.
Get outside and enjoy cooler temperatures, a nice breeze and sunshine this weekend.
Each day will be hotter than usual this week, said AccuWeather meteorologist Paul Walker.
The city's air is a little too polluted today.
A rainstorm on Thursday night will help cool things down for Friday, but it'll still hit 91 degrees.
The 1995 heat wave had similar temperatures to what the city is expected to get, said a meteorologist.
"Dangerously" hot weather will hit the city during a heat wave this weekend.
Saturday will be the best day to get outside, a meteorologist said.
It will be “unusually comfortable for a Fourth of July weekend,” Bowers said.
Saturday night will see a storm and Sunday will be muggy and warm, a meteorologist said.
People should "keep an eye on the sky" when considering going outside, a meteorologist said.
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