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Rain this afternoon, freezing rain and snow tomorrow
Last Thursday’s snowfall, the first big storm of the winter, is still hanging around, but warmer temperatures and light rain this afternoon will start to shrink it -– right before we get hit with dropping temperatures, freezing rain and snow...Tags: WGN, Weather, Tom Skilling, Snow Storms, Weather Reports
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Snow Coverage: How Much Is Too Much?
WGN Feature ReporterChicago had its first snowfall of the season last week, and today, six more inches are predicted to pelt the area. Whenever we get a good snowstorm around here, our ratings and web numbers tend to increase. Chicagoans love their weather coverage. Or...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Facebook
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Snow cripples commute, cancels flights and moves on
With last winter's blizzard still fresh in their minds, Chicago officials detoured all CTA buses off Lake Shore Drive as a snowstorm hunkered down over the area, crippling the evening commute and grounding more than 800 flights.
The storm began...Tags: Chicago, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Commuting, Southwest Airlines Co., Snow Storms
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Storm warning canceled early, but many commuters still late
The winter storm warning for the Chicago area was canceled about six hours ahead of schedule today as snowfall greatly decreased in intensity -- but the morning commute was still slowed by icy roads and blowing snow that caused spin-outs on almost every...Tags: Chicago, Transportation Accidents, Commuting, Entertainment Events, Snow Storms
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Winter advisory issued as season's first serious snow storm takes aim at Chicago
The season's first serious storm is expected to dump as much as 8 inches of snow on the Chicago area Thursday and Friday, and the National Weather Service says high winds and plunging temperatures could make traveling hazardous.
Snow will start falling...Tags: Travel Alerts, Weather, Groundhog Day, Snow Storms, Travel
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Early-morning snow spawns multiple accidents
Winter weather moved into the Chicago area this morning, spawning numerous accidents on local highways. mostly in the southern and northern regions, as drivers adjusted to snowy conditions.
Multiple accidents were reported on I-57, I-94 and I-80, but...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Weather, O'Hare International Airport, Disasters and Accidents
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Ask Tom why: What is a reasonable range for the number of times Chicago can expect a snowfall of 2 inches or greater during a winter season?
Dear Tom, I have contracted to have my sidewalk and driveway shoveled when there is a snowfall of 2 inches or greater. What is a reasonable range for the number of times that I will be billed for such a service? —Marion Hunt, Woodridge Dear...Tags: Weather, Snow Storms, Weather Reports
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Ask Tom why: What is the latest arrival of Chicago's first single-digit temperature of the season?
Dear Tom, It's almost January and Chicago has not yet recorded a single-digit temperature. What's the latest date for this to occur? —Bruce Becker, Northbrook Dear Bruce, Chicago's lowest temperature so far this season has been just 12 degrees...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Ask Tom why: What have been the city's five biggest Christmas Day snowfalls?
Dear Tom, What have been the city's five biggest Christmas Day snowfalls? —Marty Beedle Dear Marty, Snow (at least a trace) has fallen on Christmas Day more than half the time in Chicago since 1884, but for the most part they have been minor...Tags: Weather, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Weather Reports, Christmas
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Ask Tom why: Can you tell me when it was 80 below zero in Chicago?
Dear Tom, Can you tell me when it was 80 below zero in Chicago? —Chuck Miller, Bolingbrook Dear Chuck, Despite a series of incredibly cold winters here in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chicago temperatures have never come close to minus 80...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Ask Tom why: Is there a day or week in January or February after which we can say the average temperature is likely to start increasing?
Dear Tom, Is there a day or week in January or February after which we can say the average temperature is likely to start increasing? —Walt, Chicago Dear Walt, Based on 1981-2010 climatological normals, Chicago's coldest time of the year runs...Tags: Weather, Weather Statistics, Weather Reports
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Snowless in Chicago -- at least for now
Tribune reporterWhile you may have scraped your windshield or dodged a sudden burst of flurries, Chicago's official record book says there's been no measurable snowfall so far this season. That's just the twelfth time since 1884 that we've been so barren of snow by Dec....Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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