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Subzero wind chills grip Chicago as warming centers open
More snow comes with the arrival of brutally cold temperatures overnight. Here's where you can find a warming center.
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.
After snowy weekend, Chicago expected to receive up to another four inches of snow on Monday during evening rush hour.
The opening days of December it may be, but it feels like midwinter in Chicago, with record snowfall in the past week and even colder temperatures on the way.
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.
A shifting polar vortex will allow multiple rounds of Arctic air to invade the central and eastern United States through the first half of December. The cold waves will be accompanied by opportunities for accumulating snow. It’s cold now, but the next punch of Arctic air will take it to another level.
The victim was removing snow on the station's south platform when the equipment he was driving was hit by an eastbound freight train, a city spokesperson said.