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After snowy weekend, Chicago expected to receive up to another four inches of snow on Monday during evening rush hour.
A cold front is rolling through Wednesday evening, bringing with it wind chills that will make it feel like 15 to 20 degrees below zero. The city has opened more than 200 warming centers across Chicago for people looking to take a break from the harsh winter weather.
The Chicago area got socked with one of the worst winter storms it's seen in years, and snowfall totals piled up across the region.
A winter storm is expected to bring the Chicago area its heaviest snowfall in more than two years, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 3 a.m. Saturday through Sunday morning.
More snow is falling in the Chicago area on Monday night as residents dig out from the weekend's major winter storm.
If you needed a reason to smile today—or a reminder that joy still exists even when the world feels like a frozen waffle—ABC News dropped the TikTok of the season. Captured at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, a massive resident bear is seen absolutely living his best life in the snow, and it’s giving major “unsupervised child on a snow day” energy.
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Chicago weather: Freezing fog creates slick morning commute
Freezing fog is creating slick spots for the morning commute. CHICAGO - Accumulating snowfall is over with Chicagoland having picked up anywhere between a half inch in some far-northern suburbs to 2 inches or so south. O’Hare picked up 1.4 inches.
Winter weather in Chicago not only brought some hazardous conditions, but it also saw the return of dibs parking, with some using chairs and cones.