Heavy rain and dense fog in the Chicago area today may cause flooding due to frozen ground, but conditions will improve by evening, with a mild and warmer weekend ahead.
We’re ending the week on a dreary and soggy note! The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory until 10 a.m.
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Chicago is experiencing unseasonably mild temperatures, with a 10.7-degree Fahrenheit deviation from the five-year historical ...
While temperatures are expected in the low 50s Thursday, National Weather Service officials cautioned a storm system on the horizon could possibly create localized ice jam flooding on rivers.
The city saw its warmest-ever Jan. 30 in 1988; it was 53 degrees. Milwaukee's average Jan. 30 high is 31 degrees.