A woman shields herself from the rain as she crosses North Wabash Avenue near East Washington Street in the Loop as rain falls across the Chicagoland area on Feb. 22, 2023.
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Light to moderate showers will move through Chicago on Thursday evening and into Friday.
Showers and gusty winds will begin to pick up about 6 p.m. and are expected to last until midnight, according to meteorologist Zachary Wack with the National Weather Service.
The rain caused the Cubs game against the Marlins on Thursday at Wrigley Field to be postponed. The Cubs will play a double-header Saturday against the Miami Marlins.
The dreary weather could also affect Swifties gearing up to attend the listening party Thursday night near Taylor Swift’s mural in River North.
The weather is expected to remain mostly dry Friday and through the weekend, Wack said, with a mix of sun and clouds most days.
Temperatures will be in the mid-50s with breezy winds.
Showers and t-storms will continue to spread across portions of the area this evening. The main thunder threat is expected to remain south of I-80 with a few strong to possibly severe storms near and south of a Paxton to Fowler line. Move inside if you hear thunder! #ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/E1BYNPQ1HY
— NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) April 18, 2024