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Currently in Chicago — September 7, 2023: Breezy and cooler
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Overnight winds cool down Chicagoland
Warm and slightly humid 25mph winds will continue to bring down Chicago temperatures overnight after summer’s last hurrah this past weekend. We had a few storms pop up around the area early in the morning, and we might have more rain in the wee hours on Thursday as well.
Once the sun rises, the breeze will lighten up to around 15mph and keep those clouds moving overhead. Light winds and clouds will continue through the rest of the week, with a high of 70° heading down to the low 60s at night.
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