Today's Weather in Chicago 03/14/26 Major Winter Storm Sunday with Snow and Thunderstorms Expected
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Welcome back to the Chicago edition of your forecast, and boy, do we have quite the atmospheric roller coaster heading our way! Right now, we're sitting pretty with mostly cloudy skies and a chilly thirty-one degrees. But things are about to get real interesting, folks.
Let me break down what's happening. We've got a low-pressure system that's absolutely loaded with moisture moving into the Midwest, and it's going to create one wild weather pattern. Saturday starts off calm with just a slight twenty percent chance of some light snow showers between noon and four in the afternoon. High near thirty-eight degrees. You might say the weather is really trying to break the ice with us here in Chicago! But seriously, the real action begins late Saturday night.
Come Sunday, we're talking about a significant system moving through. There's a seventy percent chance of showers developing, with thunderstorms possible in the afternoon. Winds are going to be breezy, gusting up to forty miles per hour from the south. Then Sunday night is where things get intense. We're expecting rain transitioning to snow showers after one in the morning, with patchy blowing snow developing. It's a full hundred percent chance of precipitation, folks. The wind is going to be absolutely blustery, gusting up to forty miles per hour.
Monday continues the snow show with eighty percent precipitation chances and some blowing snow conditions. Temperatures are really going to plummet after this system moves through. High on Monday near twenty-eight degrees.
Now let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called wind shear, which is absolutely crucial during severe weather development. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes significantly at different altitudes in the atmosphere. When you have strong wind shear combined with moisture and instability, like we're going to see Sunday, it can actually help organize thunderstorms and sometimes create rotating updrafts. That's why our forecast includes that thunderstorm possibility. It's fascinating stuff!
Here's your three-day snapshot. Saturday through Sunday brings us that system with rain and snow chances. Monday stays cold with lingering snow. Then by Tuesday, we're clearing out with mostly sunny skies and a high near twenty-six degrees. Things gradually moderate midweek with highs climbing to the forties and fifties.
Pack those heavier coats, folks. By next weekend, we might finally see some warmer air moving in, but this system is going to remind everyone why we respect Chicago winters.
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