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Currently in Chicago — September 8, 2023: Cloudy with scattered showers
Plus, Hurricane Lee churns towards the Atlantic record books.
Cloudy with a chance of rain
Wind and clouds continue over Thursday night into Friday, with increasing chances of scattered light rain in the morning and early afternoon. Friday’s high should be about 67°, and the wind will pick up again in the evening clearing the way to a beautiful early autumn weekend.
Lows through Sunday will be in the low 60s, with a high of 75°… perfect for a visit to Taste of Chicago, the inaugural Chicago Beer and Wine Fest, the Printers Row Lit Fest, or for all you true masochists out there, the Pilsen Malört fest. Skål!
What you need to know, currently.
The 2023 hurricane season continues on a hyperactive pace.
On Thursday, Hurricane Lee underwent textbook rapid intensification from a Category 1 to a Category 4 in just 12 hours. It’s expected to become a Category 5 on Friday — and potentially one of the strongest hurricanes ever observed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hourlee snapshots of Hurricane #Lee today.
Ridiculous intensification over a 12-hour period from 70 kt to 115 kt.
— Dr. Kim Wood (@DrKimWood)
9:06 PM • Sep 7, 2023
Tropical Storm Margot also formed on Thursday, way out off the coast of Africa — the season’s 14th storm of the year so far, matching the historical average for an entire season with nearly a week to go until the season’s midpoint.
Since Atlantic records began in 1851, only three other season have had 14 named storms this early in the year — 2005, 2011, 2020. Only 1933, 2004, and 2005 have had 3 or more Cat 4+ hurricanes so early in the year. If you know your hurricanes, you know that those seasons are not the ones you want to be compared against.
It’s likely that Hurricane Lee will stay relatively safely offshore for at least the next 7 days or so, although some models have it coming worryingly close to New England or Atlantic Canada by September 17th or 18th.
#HurricaneLee will be making headlines for a *long* time.
— Greg Postel (@GregPostel)
1:11 AM • Sep 7, 2023
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