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Rain Eases Drought in Chicago as Fog and Wildfire Haze Linger

Fog banks and smoke drift from Canadian wildfires are lowering air quality across the region after drought-breaking rains.

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Overview

  • A two-day rainfall event delivered crucial drought relief across Chicagoland, with the heaviest totals recorded east of I-57 in Northwest Indiana.
  • Forecasters issued a Dense Fog Advisory for southwestern Chicago this morning as lingering moisture produces patchy fog.
  • An air quality alert has been declared due to haze and smoke from Canadian wildfires, prompting health officials to advise limits on outdoor exertion.
  • Today will feature partly sunny skies with highs in the low 70s and overnight temperatures dipping into the 50s.
  • Weekend outlook includes sunshine on Saturday, warmer temperatures with scattered showers and thunderstorms on Sunday, and near-normal conditions into early next week.