Bitter Cold Returns Sunday, Lingers Into Next Week

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CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Unseasonably and near-record cold for early March will begin Sunday and linger into the work week for the Chicago area, according to the National Weather Service.

Saturday will see temperatures between 29 and 35 degrees, but that’ll drop as low as 18 on Sunday with below-average temps lasting through Wednesday, forecasters said.

Normal highs for this time of year are about 41 degrees, with lows usually around 24, forecasters said.

Happy first weekend of March!Most of today will be quiet with temperatures slightly cooler than yesterday. While a few breaks in clouds, they will prevail more often than not. Light snow is likely south Sun in area shown in the inset map. #ILwx #INwxhttps://t.co/hvAEYCJelM pic.twitter.com/gOy3qtCDIb

— NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) March 2, 2019

For anyone heading downstate, accumulating snow is also still expected in most of central and southeast Illinois Saturday night and Sunday, with 1 to 3 inches in most areas, NWS said. Wind chills could plummet 20 degrees below zero in parts of far northern Illinois on Monday morning.

For Chicago, the average temperature in February was 25.9 degrees, about 1.8 degrees below normal, according to NWS. The highest temperature came at 53 degrees on Feb. 23, while the lowest temperature was 1 degree on Feb. 1.

While not too chilly today, later Sun - early Wed will be. It will be unseasonably cold, even near record cold daily levels Mon & Tue. While not the very dangerous mid-winter cold, still a frostbite threat Mon a.m. This is not typical for March, so plan to dress warm! #ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/Zm5yfsoWxl

— NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) March 2, 2019

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