Pride Month may be winding down, but Chicago still has two big Pride celebrations lined up for this weekend: the Pride in the Park LGBTQ music and culture festival in Grant Park Saturday and Sunday, and the 52nd annual Chicago Pride Parade Sunday. Here’s what to know about each.
The Chicago Police Department at 2 p.m. Friday will hold a weekend safety update. The update will play in the video above once it begins.
Most of Saturday is expected to remain mostly dry and hot, with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s. However, a band of rain is likely to move in overnight, with scattered rain showers continuing into the morning hours Sunday.
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