Chicago Could See 1st Snow Of The Season This Weekend

Chicago, ILLocal News

Chicago's weather is set for a dramatic change this weekend, transitioning from mild 60-degree temperatures to the 30s. The National Weather Service forecasts rain that may mix with snow Saturday night, possibly leading to the season's first measurable snowfall on Sunday. Bill Snyder, a weather producer at WGN-TV, stated that this early snow is not unusual, as the average date for the city's first flurries is around October 30. Last year's first measurable snow occurred on November 21, highlighting the variability in seasonal weather patterns. Snyder described the upcoming weather as "whiplash," with a quick temperature rebound expected by midweek.

Chicago's residents should be prepared for winter conditions and potential snow accumulation, especially in areas like the lake effect snowbelt in Indiana. The forecast aligns with the current weak La Niña conditions, which often lead to fluctuating weather patterns. As Chicagoans brace for colder temperatures, it's essential to stay informed and ready for the changing weather.

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