Saturday, October 20, 2012

Warming Up In Chicago

October 20, 2012; 3:47PM






An unseasonable late-October warm-up is in store for much of the eastern half of the country early next week.A broad and strong area of high pressure will set up over the mid-Atlantic, allowing for mainly sunny skies and increased surface heating.The warmth will be aided by a rise in the jet stream, which will settle just north of the high pressure. This will keep out cool storm systems from Canada that would otherwise bring temperatures down.As a result, temperatures will rise significantly above average across Chicago tomorrow through Thursday, even as a weak upper-level disturbance crosses through Monday and Monday night.The peak of the heating will come on Wednesday when afternoon highs climb into the middle 70s across downtown Chicago. The average high temperature for the windy city next week is right at 60 degrees.By the end of next week, this high pressure will push off into the Atlantic Ocean, allowing for a wetter, cooler pattern for next weekend.

1 comment:

  1. This is what's called Indian Summer,which typically happens at this time of year,when,after an area receives their first freeze of the autumn,the weather warms up and you get a stretch of weather with temperatures some 10-20 degrees above normal for a time,such as this

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