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Monday Will Likely Be Warmest Day Left Of 2021, With Sunny Skies A High Of 66

Chillier temperatures are coming soon, as the city could fall back to the 40s by the end of this week.

Chicagoans enjoy the warm weather and outdoor dining along Division Street in West Town on May 14, 2021.
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CHICAGO — Monday will hit the 60s in Chicago — meaning it could be the warmest day left of the year as winter nears.

Monday is expected to be sunny with a high temperature of 66 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts could hit 20 mph.

Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with a chance for rain in the afternoon, according to the weather agency. Temperatures will dip, with a high of 55 degrees expected, and there could again be wind gusts up to 20 mph.

Wednesday will be slightly warmer, with temperatures expected to warm up to 57 degrees. The day will be partly sunny, with rain expected overnight.

Thursday — which is Veterans Day — will likely see rain and be mostly cloudy. The expected high temperature for the day is 58 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Friday will be mostly sunny with a chance for rain in the afternoon. Temperatures will fall again, with a high of 47 degrees expected.

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