Tiered we think we will get the game in today without the rain. You can expect to see some showers of moving through. And what week is coming. Its 47 at the lakefront. Five degrees cooler in bartlett. Aurora at 42. Sunlight composite shows we are dry. Low pressure system out to the west moves a cold front in changing things in a big way. Basically today we warmup but thats it. With a 20 percent chance of rain at around 5 00 a. M. Tamaras High Temperature is only 50. I just said only 50. Two weeks ago it would pay for this. Wednesday is probably a washout at 43 degrees. Looking a traffic. Big story is the blue line is back to normal after mondays derailment. Big news for those who have a flight to catch. No problems getting to the airport. Construction overnight. Another look of that coming up. A 16yearold boy in the back of the yards neighborhood was the fourth person in 11 hours to be shot on the streets of chicago. The boy was wounded in the leg near 50th and marshfield, just before
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