Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

LIKE SUMMER IN THE CITY

Temps hit 88 for Chicago’s hottest day of year

- BY MARY CHAPPELL

Chicagoans headed outdoors Saturday as temperatur­es hit 88 degrees at O’Hare Airport — making it the hottest day of the year so far, according to the National Weather Service.

Many Chicagoans chose to soak up the sunny weather at the city’s beaches. Kelly Bennett, 43, who lives in Edgewater, spent the morning at Rogers Park’s Hartigan Beach and playground with her family.

“Nice to have the turn [in weather] for sure, especially now that we all can walk around without our masks on if we’re vaccinated, so that’s really nice for going to the beach this year,” Bennett said.

Phalguni Shah, 27, who lives in Rogers Park, was at Hartigan Beach with friends from out of town.

“We’re happy because the weather is gorgeous,” Shah said.

It’s well above the average of 73 degrees for this part of May, but there was no threat of breaking the city’s scorching 94-degree record set in 1925, according to Brian Leatherwoo­d, a meteorolog­ist for the weather.

Leatherwoo­d said Chicago and the northern counties may be the only ones to feel relief Sunday, thanks to cold air moving down Lake Michigan from the northeast — called a “back door front” because air fronts typically come in from the northwest.

The front could shove “a lot of cold air into the city, but it doesn’t go very far,” Leatherwoo­d said.

Either way, it won’t last long. The city is set to bounce back Monday with highs into the mid80s, according to Leatherwoo­d. The next drop might be mid-week, with longer-lasting temperatur­es in the 60s and 70s.

Despite the warmth, Leatherwoo­d advised Chicagoans to be careful about jumping into Lake Michigan.

“The lake itself is still cool, in the lower 50s or 40s,” Leatherwoo­d said, advising people to stay out of the water. “It might be a shock to their system. It’s not quite summertime yet, especially for the lake.”

 ??  ?? Trajai Bradshaw and her son, Taamir Smith, take a selfie at Buckingham Fountain, which was turned on Saturday for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Trajai Bradshaw and her son, Taamir Smith, take a selfie at Buckingham Fountain, which was turned on Saturday for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

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