Winter’s hiatus ends abruptly with Thursday’s cold front

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Chicagoans face cold, February-level temps running 15 to 20-degrees below early April norms into Tuesday; next week to feature the full range of finicky spring weather—from possible sticking snow early to late week 60s
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The cold won’t last — severe weather is just around the corner
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Our fastest warming month can feature wild weather swings
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Mild spell to end after mid-week, as weather pattern shifts
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Weather may be a factor in viewing early Wednesday’s “Super Blue Blood Moon”; new arctic blast to render mid-week warming temporary; February headed for cold start
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Tired of cold, wintry weather? Consider these frigid facts:
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Chicago’s Easter weather not always fit for bonnets/bunnies
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Nice weather here while nor’easter batters the East coast
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Sluggish system to bring late-season bout of wintry weather
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Chicago enjoys tranquil weather while storms rage elsewhere
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7-Day Forecast: Winter’s return should end with warmup this week
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Disappointingly chilly March to produce only its 4th & 5th days of 50+-degree highs Tues & Wed; long spell of chilly weather to follow; Greenland blocking to drive the cooldown
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Feels like April in February — at least for today