Rain is more likely on Sunday, which will be breezy with gusts up to 30 mph, according to the weather service.
Wind and hail could damage roofs, siding and trees. Starting tomorrow, temps are expected to fall by more than 20 degrees.
In a shift to fall weather, Thursday calls for a high of 65 degrees.
Most of Illinois can expect a vibrant fall foliage season this year.
Summer isn't giving up yet; temperatures in the mid-80s are expected on Saturday and Sunday.
There is an increasing chance of rain and possible storms starting Saturday afternoon.
The fall allergy season is underway in Illinois, and it’ll take a hard frost to knock down the pollen.
Skies should be clear on Friday night, but will be cloudier on Saturday night.
Sunny days with temps in the 80s are expected for the rest of the week.
The unofficial end of summer will feature lots of sunshine, with a chance of storms on Saturday.
The coldest temps are expected in early December and late January to mid-February, per The Old Farmer's Almanac.
Sunday only has a high of 75 degrees.
The second round of storms would occur mainly south of Interstate 80.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 12:30 p.m.
Here's when storms could move into the Chicago area.
Storms are possible Sunday afternoon, as well as Sunday night.
The next chance of rain is on Thursday.
The weather service said the greatest coverage of storms is expected on Saturday and Saturday evening.
AccuWeather calls for a mostly clear night​ on Wednesday, and patchy clouds on Thursday.
More dangerous heat is likely in the Chicago area's future in summers to come.
The next chance for rain is Friday.
Storms are possible on Saturday night, but Sunday will be sunny and dry. Dangerous waves remain on Lake Michigan.
AccuWeather released its 2022 fall forecast, which can be summed up in one word: warm.
The Perseids peak starts Aug. 11, but 2022’s final supermoon could hamper viewing conditions.
NWS is also warning of dangerous, life-threatening currents along Lake Michigan.
​Saturday will have a high of 92 degrees, and Sunday a high of 91, according to the weather service.
"Winter will feel unreasonably cold for readers in the Great Lakes region, especially in January," The Farmers' Almanac wrote.
Find out what time storms could hit. Plus, a cold front on Thursday could bring more storms, high swim risk along Lake Michigan.
Storms could be severe on Wednesday. Dangerous heat could hit Joliet and areas south of it with a heat index up to 105 degrees.
Storms could hit after hot and muggy weather returns to the Chicago area on Wednesday.
The Delta Aquariid and Alpha Copricornid meteor showers reach zenith this weekend over Illinois.
Saturday will be sunny with a high of 85, and Sunday will have a high of 86.
The weather service said storms on Wednesday will mainly be along and southeast of Interstate 55.
Highs drop to the 70s or low 80s this week, with the chance of storms most days.
3 meteor showers — the Perseid, Delta Aquariid and Alpha Capricornids — will be visible this month over IL. Here's how and when to watch.
Forecasters are calling for severe storms overnight Friday with damaging winds and flooding possible before temps feel like 99 on Saturday.
It would be rare — but not impossible — to see the aurora borealis from the Chicago area.
Forecasters predict temperatures will remain in the 90s through Saturday and there will be a good chance of rain and storms all weekend.
Some thunderstorms could hit Tuesday night but the rest of the work week is expected to be dry, with temperatures in the 90s.