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Clocks will fall back an hour Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time ends, allowing for an extra hour of sleep and an earlier sunset.
Sunday will bring a mix of sun and clouds across Chicagoland, with more sunshine than overcast skies. Temperatures will feel seasonable, with highs climbing into the mid-50s.
There is a chance for a light shower Sunday night, but rain chances remain low and coverage will be sparse, with only about 20-30% of the metro area seeing any precipitation.
A couple chances for spotty showers in coming days, but organized rainfall is not likely.

Area rainfall generally on the light side, less than a quarter inch and will do little to help the drought conditions.

A warm-up commences early next week, including at least one day in the 60s.

A large swath of above normal temperatures covers the entire Western U.S. eastward into the Plains and Midwest.

The map below mirrors the previous graphic which depicts a large portion of the U.S. favoring above normal temperatures with near normal conditions across the Northeast.


Climate and Environment news: WGN Weather Center blog
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Ashlyn Wright
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