HIGH: 68
LOW: 58
– Wind-driven downpours and possible embedded t-storms begin late tonight after one of the month?s mildest days.
– Partly sunny. Southeast winds; speeds increase to 12 to 24 mph with 30 mph gusts possible by nightfall.
– Highs range from 60 far North Shore communities to mid and upper 60s city lakeshore and low 70s mildest inland locations.
– Clouding over, quite windy at night. Rain and gusty embedded t-storms develop toward midnight.
OCT. 29 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 56(degrees) / 38(degrees)
Record high: 78(degrees) (1999)
Record low: 19(degrees) (1925)
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