Chicago weather: Cold temps continue with sunshine for Saturday

Sunshine and blue skies are expected in Chicago today, but it is still chilly with wind chills near 0 degrees.

The high for Saturday will reach about 22 degrees.

The clouds move in overnight and Sunday should feature a high of 26 degrees. Some flurries and slight snowfall could be seen well south of Chicago, especially in the central part of the state.

That system could make its way to the Chicago area late Sunday into Monday morning with lake-effect snow accumulating to about an inch.

During the rest of the week, the area should see a mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures in the low to mid-20s, which would be about 10-plus degrees below normal.

Cold weather preparation

The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications gave some cold weather tips on its social media including:

  • Motorists should take extra precautions to winterize vehicles and have necessary supplies on-the-go, including cell phone chargers
  • Avoid unnecessary trips outside. If you must go out, limit the time you stay outside.
  • Wear several layers of loose, warm cloth. Stay dry, moisture can damage the insulating effectiveness of clothing.
  • Keep your head, hands and feet covered when outdoors. Know the signs of frostbite.
  • Pay extra attention to your daily needs: get enough sleep, eat high energy foods, drink warm beverages to help your body stay warm, and avoid alcoholic beverages.

For additional information and links to local, state and federal resources, visit Chicago.gov/OEMC.

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