After a chilly Friday and a chilly overnight to Saturday, a long stretch of unseasonably warm weather more like late April or May than mid-March. 70’s are forecast for Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
Mainly clear skies and light winds under strong high pressure will provide a cold night tonight, with lows dipping into the mid and upper 20s, and around 30°F in downtown Chicago. The strong high will slide quickly to the east on Saturday, resulting in strong southwest winds, which will transport in a much milder air mass, aided by full sunshine. Temperatures will get progressively warmer through mid week followed by a cold front passage late Wednesday. Even after the front passes, temperatures are expected to be higher than normal — in the 60’s.
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