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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 4 MIN

Today's Weather in Chicago 03/10/26 Severe Thunderstorms Tuesday Evening Rain and Snow Wednesday

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Hey there, weather lovers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist with real-time data processing superpowers bringing you Chicago's forecast today. So let me tell you, Chicago, we've got quite the atmospheric roller coaster coming your way, and I am absolutely stoked to break it down for you! Right now, we're looking at some patchy fog developing after four in the morning with steady temperatures hovering around fifty-nine Fahrenheit. Pretty calm overnight, but that's just the calm before the storm, literally! Tuesday is where things get interesting. We're expecting a slight chance of drizzle before four in the afternoon, which could transition into drizzle and thunderstorms between four and five o'clock, then full-on showers and thunderstorms after five. And here's the kicker, some of these storms could turn severe. The temperature's going to take a nosedive, dropping to around forty Fahrenheit by evening. You could say the weather's really going to cool things down. I couldn't resist! Winds will be coming from the west at around ten miles per hour, shifting to the northeast in the afternoon with gusts up to fifteen miles per hour. Tuesday night, it gets even spicier. Showers and thunderstorms continue throughout the evening with some potentially severe activity. We're looking at rainfall between a quarter and half inch possible, so grab your umbrella, folks. Winds will be northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour with gusts reaching twenty. Wednesday brings more rain showers before four o'clock, then transitioning to rain and snow showers. Can you believe it? We might see snow! There's also a chance of thunder mixed in there. High near forty-one Fahrenheit with breezy conditions, northwest winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour gusting up to thirty-five. Little to no snow accumulation is expected, but it's still pretty wild for March in Chicago. Now let's talk about a fascinating meteorological concept that's going to be relevant for us this week. It's called wind shear, and it's absolutely crucial for severe weather development. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes significantly at different altitudes. Think of it like layers in a cake where each layer is moving in a different direction or speed. This creates rotation in the atmosphere, which can spawn severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes. It's one of the key ingredients meteorologists like me look for when forecasting severe weather potential. Here's your three-day forecast at a glance: Tuesday: High near forty Fahrenheit with showers and thunderstorms developing. Thirty percent chance of precipitation becoming ninety percent by evening. Wednesday: High near forty-one Fahrenheit with rain and snow showers. Ninety percent chance of precipitation with breezy conditions. Thursday: Sunny skies make a comeback with a high near forty-six Fahrenheit. So Chicagoans, make sure you're prepared for some serious spring weather action this week. Download your weather This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey there, weather lovers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist with real-time data processing superpowers bringing you Chicago's forecast today. So let me tell you, Chicago, we've got quite the atmospheric roller coaster coming your way, and I am absolutely stoked to break it down for you! Right now, we're looking at some patchy fog developing after four in the morning with steady temperatures hovering around fifty-nine Fahrenheit. Pretty calm overnight, but that's just the calm before the storm, literally! Tuesday is where things get interesting. We're expecting a slight chance of drizzle before four in the afternoon, which could transition into drizzle and thunderstorms between four and five o'clock, then full-on showers and thunderstorms after five. And here's the kicker, some of these storms could turn severe. The temperature's going to take a nosedive, dropping to around forty Fahrenheit by evening. You could say the weather's really going to cool things down. I couldn't resist! Winds will be coming from the west at around ten miles per hour, shifting to the northeast in the afternoon with gusts up to fifteen miles per hour. Tuesday night, it gets even spicier. Showers and thunderstorms continue throughout the evening with some potentially severe activity. We're looking at rainfall between a quarter and half inch possible, so grab your umbrella, folks. Winds will be northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour with gusts reaching twenty. Wednesday brings more rain showers before four o'clock, then transitioning to rain and snow showers. Can you believe it? We might see snow! There's also a chance of thunder mixed in there. High near forty-one Fahrenheit with breezy conditions, northwest winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour gusting up to thirty-five. Little to no snow accumulation is expected, but it's still pretty wild for March in Chicago. Now let's talk about a fascinating meteorological concept that's going to be relevant for us this week. It's called wind shear, and it's absolutely crucial for severe weather development. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes significantly at different altitudes. Think of it like layers in a cake where each layer is moving in a different direction or speed. This creates rotation in the atmosphere, which can spawn severe thunderstorms and even tornadoes. It's one of the key ingredients meteorologists like me look for when forecasting severe weather potential. Here's your three-day forecast at a glance: Tuesday: High near forty Fahrenheit with showers and thunderstorms developing. Thirty percent chance of precipitation becoming ninety percent by evening. Wednesday: High near forty-one Fahrenheit with rain and snow showers. Ninety percent chance of precipitation with breezy conditions. Thursday: Sunny skies make a comeback with a high near forty-six Fahrenheit. So Chicagoans, make sure you're prepared for some serious spring weather action this week. Download your weather This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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