Already historic—Irma’s battering winds Florida-bound

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High winds, including 60 mph gusts, sweep Chicago Thursday; same system delivered 30+” snow in Colorado’s mountains; Thanksgiving weather quiets down between storms—but Storm #2 brings rain by Saturday—and possible snow Sunday
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Shoreline to take a battering by winds & waves as week’s 2nd storm sweeps in; travel-crippling snows paralyzing Upper Midwest; blizzard sweeping Plains; rain & thunder hits in waves here—snow later Sunday
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Historic Hurricane Dorian, strongest on record in Bahamas, delivers catastrophic blow; its powerful winds churn Atlantic upwelling cool water sapping some of its strength; Florida to Carolinas still on alert; several t-storms here to bring cooling
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Massive storms, high winds threaten Thanksgiving travel across US
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Thanksgiving weekend storms delay travelers, causing planes to slide and 25-car pile-up
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Autumnal drop in temps brings worsening weather on lake
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Quieter, storm-free weather week—near seasonable temps; moist “atmospheric river” keeps rains/snows coming on West Coast—mountains remove most moisture before it reaches Chicago
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Mild weather turns stormy Friday ahead of temp plunge
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Clock ticking on mild weather; showers and thunderstorms ahead of strong cold front send temperatures plunging; significant snows set to bury northern Rockies and Plains
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Lake Michigan has obvious effects on the weather here in the Chicago area, but are there any effects farther out?
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City’s warm weather has staying power through end of month
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Dorian triggers massive flooding in Bahamas; at least 5 dead
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High winds close Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza