Christmas was less than two weeks ago, but you could easily be fooled into thinking it's late April, as the temperature nears a record high for this wintertime date.
Light flurries have tapered off for most of the Chicago area, but lake effect snow in northwest Indiana could bring a lot of snow to that region by Tuesday.
I can think of a couple of reasons why news organizations like the Chicago Tribune do it, and I'm interested in what you would add: 1. You've been warned. Snow is forecast to start falling Thursday morning, and the brunt could affect the evening rush.
CBS 2 Meteorologist Megan Glaros says every part of the Chicago area should hit the mid- to upper 40s on Monday, with partly sunny skies. The forecast high is 47 degrees, with an overnight low of 32. Temperatures on
The National Weather Service forecast calls for 4-8 inches of snow in the Chicago area today, with the highest amounts in areas near Wisconsin. Edward Fenelon, a meteorologist with the weather service, said those in the Tri-Cities area should expect to
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