![]() ![]() 11 Extreme - Avoid being outside during midday hours. 8-10 Very high - Spend time in the shade between 11am and 3pm. 6-7 High - Seek shade during midday hours, cover up and wear sunscreen. 3-5 Moderate - Take care during midday hours and do not spend too much time in the sun unprotected. No risk of UV - It’s safe to stay outside. UV exposure index and the protection required to help keep you safe: The higher the percentage of humidity, the wetter it will feel outside. If there is a lot of water vapour, the humidity will be high. Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Visibility measures the distance at which an object can be clearly seen. Read more about how wind will affect you at the beach. The number is the average wind speed.īeware of offshore winds if you are using inflatables, paddle boards or kayaks. If the arrow points from land to sea, the wind will be blowing out to sea (‘offshore’). The arrow shows the direction of the wind (up is north). The number represents the average wind speed expected at that time. The letters show the direction the wind is blowing from (on a standard 16-point compass). The arrow shows the direction the wind is blowing. Strong winds are shown in bold for speeds of 29 mph or more. Wind gust shows the highest wind speed that you should encounter at that time, as winds peak and lull. ![]() This gives you a better idea of how the temperature will actually feel at the time. You can see the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit by using the dropdown menu.įeels like temperature considers other factors, such as wind speed and humidity. This number shows the air temperature for the time period. Click here to support Block Club with a tax-deductible donation.Chance of precipitation represents how likely it is that rain (or other types of precipitation, such as sleet, snow, hail and drizzle) will fall from the sky at a certain time. Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods. Thanks for subscribing to Block Club Chicago, an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods.Ĭlick here to support Block Club with a tax-deductible donation. Subscribe to Block Club Chicago, an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. The National Weather Service recommends people check the current beach status on the Chicago Park District’s website if you plan on going to the lakefront. Strong winds Thursday prompted the weather service to issue a beach hazards statement - in effect until Friday afternoon - warning beachgoers of high waves and dangerous currents. Those were due to “blocking patterns” in the jet stream and “slow-moving low pressure systems,” which caused the flow of cooler air and smoke from the Canadian wildfires across the city, according to meteorologist Rafael Ogorek of the National Weather Service. That’s a big change from the cool weather and cloudy skies Chicago experienced over the last few days. The forecast for Tuesday is 85 and sunny. Monday’s forecast - 86 degrees and mostly sunny - should be pleasant for Juneteenth celebrations. Meanwhile, Sunday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 86. ![]() Saturday’s forecast is 80 degrees and sunny. ![]() CHICAGO - After a cool and gray week, the sun will be back just in time for the Juneteenth weekend.įriday’s expected high of 72 degrees is still cooler for this time of year, but temperatures will climb into the 80s over the next few days in Chicago, according to the National Weather Service. ![]()
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