Wind chills were already in the teens Wednesday evening as commuters tried to make it home. The walk over the bridge to Union Station was a teeth-chattering, face-numbing, ...
Squalls were possible from 3 to 6 p.m. for much of the Chicago area and from 4 to 7 p.m. for the south suburbs and northwest Indiana, ABC7 Chicago ... A National Weather Service Wind Advisory ...
Travel through U.S. airports set a record at the close of the Thanksgiving weekend, officials said Monday, despite serious snowfall in parts of the country.
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Here’s a look back at the warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest Thanksgiving holidays in Chicago, going back to 1872. Data is from the National Weather Service and was measured at the city’s ...
Chicagoans can expect a chilly Thanksgiving holiday weekend, with a chance of snow on Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures for Turkey Day itself are expected to be in the mid-30s, according to the ...
this system could bring more wintry weather for portions of the Midwest and Northeast Thursday into Friday. In the west, moderate rain and mountain snow are set to continue, while a new storm ...
Lots of sunshine and warming temps coming your way through mid-week next week. Highs in the mid 70s with generally light to moderate winds. Thanksgiving looks decent with low 60's and mostly cloudy.
There will be a few lulls in the action like part of Saturday afternoon and evening, but rain chances linger into the beginning of next week with drier weather closer to Thanksgiving. This next ...
Here’s a look back at the warmest, coldest, wettest and snowiest Thanksgiving holidays in Chicago, going back to 1872. Data is from the National Weather Service and was measured at the city’s official ...