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Chicago Sees Relief from Single-Digit Cold
Highs near 30 degrees return after lake-effect snow ends
Jan. 31, 2026 at 10:31pm
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The Chicago area is seeing a break from the recent single-digit cold temperatures as highs are expected to reach the mid to upper 20s on Sunday. Lake-effect snow has ended, but cold temperatures will linger overnight into Sunday morning with lows in the single digits and low teens. A light snowfall is possible Sunday night into early Monday, but dry conditions are forecast to continue through the week before colder conditions return next weekend.
Why it matters
Chicago residents have been dealing with the impacts of the recent single-digit cold temperatures, including hazardous travel conditions and increased energy usage. The return of highs near 30 degrees will provide some relief, though temperatures will still be below normal for this time of year.
The details
After the lake-effect snow ended, cold temperatures will linger overnight into Sunday morning, with lows expected to drop into the single digits and low teens. Temperatures will rebound on Sunday, reaching the mid to upper 20s, still below normal but a significant improvement from the recent single-digit cold. A light snowfall is possible Sunday night into early Monday, but dry conditions are forecast to continue through the week before the next chance of precipitation arrives late Thursday into Friday.
- Overnight into Sunday morning, lows are expected to drop into the single digits and low teens.
- On Sunday, highs are expected to reach the mid to upper 20s.
- A light snowfall is possible Sunday night into early Monday.
- Dry conditions are forecast to continue through the week.
- The next chance of precipitation arrives late Thursday into Friday, with about a 30% chance of snow.
The players
Chicago area
The region experiencing the recent single-digit cold temperatures and lake-effect snow.
The takeaway
The return of highs near 30 degrees will provide some relief to Chicago residents who have been dealing with the impacts of the recent single-digit cold temperatures, though temperatures will still be below normal for this time of year.
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