By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
November 4,2013; 6:03PM,EST
After the coldest morning of the autumn so far, temperatures will rebound 30 to 40 degrees to above seasonable levels by Thursday.
Temperatures started the day Monday in the low-30s around the city, but in the northern and western suburbs dropped well down into the 20s.
Highs are forecast to be close to 50 degrees on Tuesday, then reach the upper 50s on Wednesday, which is close to normal.
By Thursday afternoon, temperatures are likely to surge into the 60s.
Another cool front will approach the area later Thursday with some rain and sweep through Friday with some wind.
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The air behind that front is not as chilly as being experienced to start this week. While it will get blustery behind the front on Friday, winds will not be quite as strong as which occurred last Friday. Still some flight delays are possible due to crosswinds on some of the runways.
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