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Saturday and Sunday could be the best time to get outside after a rainy, cold week.
The weekend will be a bit chilly, but you'll finally see the sun again.
Neighborhoods away from the lakeshore could get hit with a garden-killing frost on Tuesday night.
The city will get chillier and could get hit by large hail and strong winds during some storms.
It should be dry until Saturday after some rain on Wednesday.
The city will see intermittent rain through the weekend, but Sunday afternoon looks sunny and clear.
Get outside while you can because temperatures will drop next week.
There could be a bit of everything this week — including snow tonight and 70 degree temps on Sunday.
It was sunny just 40 percent of the time in Chicago this month. Eugh.
There's a chance of even more rain hitting Chicago on Friday.
Get outside. Now.
At least it'll be a little warmer, with temperatures coming close to 70 on Friday.
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.
Expect temperatures to be around freezing for both the Downtown and South Side parades.
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