Sunny skies Monday in Chicago

Scattered showers to cover the week

CHICAGO (CBS) — Clouds are slowly increasing across northern Illinois as a disturbance approaches from the west.

Following a wonderful stretch of sunshine on Sunday and Monday, the Fourth of July week will feature warmer, more humid weather with periods of rain and thunderstorms.

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The first chance of rain comes early Tuesday as a decaying complex of storms clips areas northwest of Chicago. A few more showers and thunderstorms are possible Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Severe weather is not currently expected.

While the Fourth of July holiday will not be an all-day washout, a few periods of showers and thunderstorms are likely at times.

In the tropics, Atlantic hurricane season starts with a bang as major hurricane Beryl chugs through the Caribbean Sea. The storm made landfall in the Windward Islands early Monday as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is expected to move toward Jamaica and eventually Cancun later in the week.

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Today: Partly cloudy. High: 75, cooler lakeside

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low: 62

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms. High: 84

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers early. High: 87

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