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Morning fog and sunny skies expected in Chicago on Sunday – NBC Chicago

Morning fog and sunny skies expected in Chicago on Sunday – NBC Chicago

After a rainy Saturday across much of the Chicago area, Sunday is shaping up to be a nicer day, with sunshine expected in the afternoon hours.

Before that, there is a limited chance of fog in parts of the area, especially closer to the Illinois-Wisconsin border, according to the National Weather Service. Elsewhere, patchy fog and drizzle are possible during the morning hours, but these are expected to clear as the day progresses.

In the afternoon there should be plenty of sunshine and dry conditions across the region, with highs in the mid-70s. Temperatures could be colder near Lake Michigan, with highs in the low to upper 60s in places near the water.

Starting Monday, a more summery weather pattern will take hold for several days. That will include plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, with highs likely in the 70s and 80s, but will also include chances for showers and thunderstorms both Monday and Tuesday afternoons.

There is no threat of severe storms at this time, according to the Storm Prediction Center, but the storms could still bring heavy rain and some gusts of wind as they develop due to afternoon heat.

A cold front is expected to arrive on Wednesday, with a chance for morning showers and perhaps thunderstorms as that front passes.

Stay tuned to the NBC 5 Storm Team for the latest news and weather information.