After overnight snow accumulations of an inch or more in some locations, the Chicago area will see below-average temperatures on Saturday, but a winter storm brewing to the south will stay away from the region.
As a winter storm continues to impact the south, bringing snow and ice to Kentucky and Tennessee while dumping rain on areas closer to the Gulf of Mexico, clouds will continue to be the only threat in the Chicago area into Sunday.
Temperatures will climb to near 30 degrees to wrap up the weekend, with the potential for a few snow showers in the evening hours. Northwest Indiana could see some snow on Monday morning, and highs will once again climb back near their seasonal averages in the low-to-mid 30s across the region.
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