HIGH: 58
LOW: 46
* An unseasonable chill continues a second day.
* Late April-level highs inland but readings more typical of late March close to Lake Michigan.
* Filtered sunshine fades slowly behind increasing clouds. Sprinkles possible toward nightfall.
* Cloudy with a better chance of a light shower or two at night.
* Northeast winds strengthen to 10 to 22 m.p.h. this afternoon restricting highs in lakeside areas to 49 to 55 degrees.
MAY 9 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 67(degrees)/45(degrees)
Record high: 94(degrees) (1934)
Record low: 27(degrees) (1983)
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