The weather is expected to be milder this week, with possible light snow and rain in Chicago, according to the latest weather forecast.
Residents and motorists in Chicago could expect better weather this week.
At the same time, some parts of the United States recorded severe weather conditions.
- In California, AccuWeather reported that residents would expect a break from relentless storms that unload heavy rain and damaging winds.
- In the Southern United States, the weather forecasts warned that severe weather risks are expected to unload flooding rain, isolated tornadoes and damaging winds.
- On the other hand, AccuWeather reported that rain and snow could unfold in Michigan, New York City (NYC), Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Boston this week.
Milder weather condition
Meanwhile, the weather in Chicago is calmer and milder. However, commuters and travelers should keep an umbrella ready.
Last Sunday and Saturday, CBS News Chicago reported that the state experienced rain showers with light snow.
The forecast said the weather could rebound to a cooler temperature at the end of the week.
In addition, the weather would be ideal for outdoor activities on midweek, and walking your pets.
Meanwhile, this week would be the right time for homeowners for house repairs that could help if a winter storm is coming. Checking for possible frozen pipes would be essential to avoid the high cost of repairs.
Wednesday's Weather
On the other hand, NBC Chicago reported that there would be a chance of snow accumulation on Wednesday or Thursday.
- The weather forecast said temperatures are expected in the mid-30s during the early week (Monday to Tuesday).
- On Monday, the weather forecast added that there could be a slight chance of snow.
- On the other hand, the National Weather Service (NWS) Chicago reported that cloudy skies would unfold on Tuesday night.
While it is a good sign for snow lovers, the report noted that the snow would affect travel conditions in some parts of Chicago, resulting in possible delays or slower commutes.
In addition, the NWS Chicago said that the highest snowfall totals would unleash in Northeast Indiana and Central Illinois.
Although the weather forecasted that light snow is expected, the NWS advised motorists to check on road conditions, especially during the snow. Car homeowners should bring a car emergency kit if they become stranded due to the snow.
The daily commutes would be challenging for untreated roads, and motorists should consider driving safely.
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In Ohio, the weather forecast said low pressure would unload this Wednesday, which could bring snow.
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