WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center staff provide daily coverage of weather in the Chicago area.

Nov. 4 Election Day/Obama Rally Weather Forecast Update

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There has been very little change in our Election Day weather forecast for
Chicago. The area continues in line for the mildest Election Day weather
which has occurred in Chicago in the 44 years since Election Day (Nov. 3)
1964 when the city's official high was 75 degrees.

TUESDAY NOV. 4 ELECTION DAY FORECAST
Issued Sunday, Nov. 2
Mainly sunny, breezy and unseasonably warm. High temperatures 18 degrees
above normal! Completely rain-free!

8 a.m. - Sunny skies, 55 degrees, south winds 6-10 m.p.h.
1 p.m. - Mostly sunny skies, breezy and mild, 71 degrees, south-southwest
winds 10-22 m.p.h.
5 p.m. - Clear skies, 66 degrees, south winds 12-18 m.p.h.

OBAMA TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING RALLY
Scheduled to run from 8 p.m. Tuesday evening to 1 a.m. Wednesday morning
Scattered high clouds, southerly breeze 8-15 m.p.h. and unusually mild.
Rain-free! Temperatures at the start of the rally near 63 degrees fall to 57 degrees
by the rally's end.
--By Paul Dailey, WGN Weather Center Meteorologist