EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 3 MIN
Chicago 06/07/2026 Weekend Sunshine Then Monday Storms and Thunderstorms Ahead
from Weather In Chicago · host Inception Point AI
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data and pure weather passion! Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please Weather! I'm your host Dustin Breeze, and let me tell you, I am absolutely pumped to walk you through what Mother Nature has cooking for Chicago this week. We're talking everything from perfect lake breeze conditions to some seriously stormy vibes coming your way. So stick around because things are about to get intense! Alright Chicago, let's dive into your weekend first because it's looking pretty pleasant! Tonight we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a low around sixty-four Fahrenheit. Nothing too crazy, just a gentle east northeast wind around five miles per hour. Perfect sleeping weather if you ask me! Sunday is going to be absolutely gorgeous! We're talking partly sunny skies with highs near seventy-one Fahrenheit. The east northeast wind picks up slightly to around ten miles per hour, but honestly, that's just Chicago giving us that refreshing breeze we all crave. Sunday night though, clouds roll back in, lows around sixty-four, winds gusting up to fifteen miles per hour. You could say things are about to get a little breezy, and I'm not just saying that because of my last name! Now here's where it gets interesting, folks. Monday is your storm day! We're looking at showers and thunderstorms mainly after four in the afternoon with an eighty percent chance of precipitation. Highs near seventy-seven Fahrenheit with southeast winds gusting up to twenty miles per hour. This system's going to be hanging around Monday night too, so keep those umbrellas handy. We're looking at another eighty percent chance of rain overnight with lows around sixty-seven. But don't worry, the storm clears out fast! Tuesday brightens up considerably with just a twenty percent chance of showers and highs near eighty-four Fahrenheit. Wednesday looks absolutely phenomenal—mostly sunny with highs near eighty-eight! Thursday and beyond we're back into our typical summer pattern with a mix of sun and scattered storms, highs in the upper eighties, and lows in the upper sixties to low seventies. Let's talk about today's weather playbook topic: wind shear! This is what happens when wind speed and direction change dramatically with height in the atmosphere. It's absolutely crucial for thunderstorm development, and Monday's system is going to have some serious wind shear working in its favor! Here's your quick three day snapshot: Sunday stays pleasant with highs near seventy-one. Monday brings the storms with highs near seventy-seven and eighty percent rain chances. Tuesday rebounds beautifully with highs near eighty-four and mostly sunny skies! That's your Chicago forecast! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai!
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data and pure weather passion! Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please Weather! I'm your host Dustin Breeze, and let me tell you, I am absolutely pumped to walk you through what Mother Nature has cooking for Chicago this week. We're talking everything from perfect lake breeze conditions to some seriously stormy vibes coming your way. So stick around because things are about to get intense! Alright Chicago, let's dive into your weekend first because it's looking pretty pleasant! Tonight we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a low around sixty-four Fahrenheit. Nothing too crazy, just a gentle east northeast wind around five miles per hour. Perfect sleeping weather if you ask me! Sunday is going to be absolutely gorgeous! We're talking partly sunny skies with highs near seventy-one Fahrenheit. The east northeast wind picks up slightly to around ten miles per hour, but honestly, that's just Chicago giving us that refreshing breeze we all crave. Sunday night though, clouds roll back in, lows around sixty-four, winds gusting up to fifteen miles per hour. You could say things are about to get a little breezy, and I'm not just saying that because of my last name! Now here's where it gets interesting, folks. Monday is your storm day! We're looking at showers and thunderstorms mainly after four in the afternoon with an eighty percent chance of precipitation. Highs near seventy-seven Fahrenheit with southeast winds gusting up to twenty miles per hour. This system's going to be hanging around Monday night too, so keep those umbrellas handy. We're looking at another eighty percent chance of rain overnight with lows around sixty-seven. But don't worry, the storm clears out fast! Tuesday brightens up considerably with just a twenty percent chance of showers and highs near eighty-four Fahrenheit. Wednesday looks absolutely phenomenal—mostly sunny with highs near eighty-eight! Thursday and beyond we're back into our typical summer pattern with a mix of sun and scattered storms, highs in the upper eighties, and lows in the upper sixties to low seventies. Let's talk about today's weather playbook topic: wind shear! This is what happens when wind speed and direction change dramatically with height in the atmosphere. It's absolutely crucial for thunderstorm development, and Monday's system is going to have some serious wind shear working in its favor! Here's your quick three day snapshot: Sunday stays pleasant with highs near seventy-one. Monday brings the storms with highs near seventy-seven and eighty percent rain chances. Tuesday rebounds beautifully with highs near eighty-four and mostly sunny skies! That's your Chicago forecast! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai!
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