
Today's Weather in Chicago 07/13/25: Sunny Skies, Weekend Vibes, and Atmospheric Stability Explained
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Chicago's looking like a meteorological mood board today. We've got a mostly clear overnight with temperatures dipping to around 69 degrees Fahrenheit and a west northwest wind around 5 miles per hour. Sunday's gonna be partly sunny with a high near 79 degrees Fahrenheit - perfect for those weekend vibes!
Speaking of vibes, let me drop a weather joke: Why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to the party? Because he wanted to make it rain... conversation!
Now, let's talk weather science in our "Weather Playbook" segment. Today, we're diving into atmospheric stability. Think of the atmosphere like a giant layer cake - some layers are stable, some are not. Stable layers are like that perfectly even frosting that doesn't move, while unstable layers are like a cake that's about to topple over. Meteorologists use stability to predict everything from cloud formation to potential thunderstorms!
Three-day forecast coming at you: Sunday's looking partly sunny, Monday brings full sunshine, and Tuesday has a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. We might see temperatures climbing to around 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hey, if you're near Wrigley Field or cruising down Michigan Avenue, expect some classic Chicago summer weather - warm, with a side of unpredictability!
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