Late week spring storm to deliver Chicago’s first 70 of 2018

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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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4th nor’easter in 3 weeks closes schools, delays flights
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Warmer weather pattern expected to dominate through the remainder of February; “warm sector” of powerful winter storm to deliver 60-degrees & rain/t-storms Mon/Tues
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More than 3,200 flights canceled due to nor’easter storm targeting Northeast
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Spring in sight in Chicago after historically cold April start
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Chicago’s Easter weather not always fit for bonnets/bunnies
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Chicago enjoys tranquil weather while storms rage elsewhere
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Sluggish system to bring late-season bout of wintry weather
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Records set and rain still has 8 hours or so to go – Winter Weather later tonight/Flood Warnings to continue
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High winds to rake Chicago Saturday—40-50 mph gusts; the powerful spring storm responsible targeting Upper Midwest with a big snow; cool pattern locked in through next week
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Our fastest warming month can feature wild weather swings
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A classic April mix—big snows north; tornadoes/powerful t-storms south; active pattern in place over coming week with chill locked and series of disturbances suggesting snow’s not over; surge of “warmth” late next week
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Mildest weather in 3 weeks includes 2 days of spring-like 50° temps— but new arctic blast rides powerful winds into the area Thursday night; multiple snow chances—including Friday/Saturday lake lake-effect