According to the latest weather forecast, fine weather in Chicago seems to draw to the end from this Sunday, September 18. Afterwards, the city will get cloudy with showers for several days long, though the temperature doesn't significantly drop and is well above 70°F during daytime. Given this, this Friday and Saturday will be your last minute opportunities for outdoor getaway, for the weather on both days is enjoyable and moderate.
- On Friday, September 16, Chicago is cloudy, and the temperatures range from 58°F to 50°F, slightly cold for outings. The wind is 10mph from Southeast and the chance of precipitation is 0%.
- For Saturday, September 17, the city will get sunny and warm, with predicated highest temperature of 67°F. The wind comes from Southeast at 15mph and the humidity is around 45% at noon.
After learning about the weather of this Friday and Saturday, you may get to know how important these two days are, particularly for those weather-minded travelers or event goers in Chicago.
All right, as the weather will not ruin your days, have you got any idea about what to kick back on this weekend? How about watching FREE movies in the grass-covered parks with the throng of locals?
Starting from June 14 to late September, Chicago Park District, in the partnership with Charter One, presents the 2011 Movies in the Parks for all Chicagoans! This event features over 175 free movie screenings of hot current hits or former cult movies. All of these movies are family friendly, including The Karate Kid, How to Train Your Dragon, Up, Toy Story 3 and much more. The screening begins at 7:30pm in varied parks throughout Chicago Park District, offering unwinding summer-end fun for families nearby.
So, if you haven't got anything to do on Friday and Saturday evenings, watching free movies in the open air sounds cool! Let's check what movies are going on for this Friday and Saturday dusks.
Friday, September 16
Movie: Grown Ups
Location: Ogden Park
Movie: Toy Story 3
Location: Independence Park
Saturday, September 17
Movie: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Location: Harold Washington Playlot Park