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Bundle up are the buzz words for the next several days in the Chicago area as temperatures aren't expected to rise above freezing for at least the next 10 days.
An "Arctic blast" arrives in the Chicago area Wednesday with gusty winds, tumbling temperatures, snow showers and the chance for snow squalls, which could create hazardous travel conditions, the ...
Arctic air will dominate Sunday, with single-digit highs and subzero lows by nightfall. The cold snap will persist into early next week.
Another blast of Arctic air is headed our way mid-week as a cold front crosses the area Tuesday night into Wednesday. Snow chances are minimal with this system. The normal high is 33 degrees.
Frigid blast of Arctic air, chances of weekend rain both in Chicago forecast Flurries are possible Thursday morning, but the big story will be the frigid cold ...
In the Chicago area, low temperatures in some spots will be 10 degrees below or colder, while wind chills of 20 to 30 below or even colder will be possible Sunday night into Monday, the service said.
A brutal blast of Arctic air will spread through the central US right after a powerful storm exits the US, eventually bringing the coldest air of the season as far south as Texas.
More mild temperatures were in the Chicago forecast Monday before a major temperature swing will bring a chance for flurries and wind chills as low as -20 degrees. But the frigid, Arctic air won't ...