Gusty winds, temps in the mid 60s: Forecast
Gusty winds, temps in the mid 60s: Forecast

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Flooding possible as snow melts, heavy rain moves in; Flood Watch issued
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Chilly air to linger before weekend warm-up
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7-Day Forecast: Mild temps. dip mid-week, rebound for the weekend
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Winter-like weather will last the weekend; Snow possible
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Over 550 flights were canceled at Chicago airports – Winter Weather Advisory ends at midnight CST
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When did weather reports begin including a wind chill factor?
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Warming trend to resume after late-week chill
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Mid-Atlantic and New England “nor-easter” buries inland areas under 20+ inches of snow vs. 2 to 6 inches in New York City and Long Island; storm’s wind gusts hit 40-50 mph; Chicago locked in the chill into early next week; a 60 degrees late week?
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More than 3,200 flights canceled due to nor’easter storm targeting Northeast
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Prevailing winds shift east March into June making it “cooler near the lake” season; seasonable chill through mid-week; April-level 60s by Friday; history tells us snow’s not over yet
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Partly cloudy, temps to reach 60s
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Sunny skies, but cool winds persist off the lake
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What is Chicagoland’s highest daily temperature when snow was recorded?