From Bitter Cold to Flurries: Chicago’s Chilling Forecast Revealed

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Chicago residents, brace yourselves! A polar vortex has gripped the city, plunging temperatures to life-threatening lows. With highs barely reaching 13°F (-11°C) and dangerous wind chills, the week ahead demands serious precautions. Here’s everything you need to know to stay warm and safe during this icy siege.

From Bitter Cold to Flurries: Chicago’s Chilling Forecast Revealed

Today’s Forecast – Monday, January 20

  • Morning: Frigid start at 0°F (-18°C).
  • Afternoon: Partly sunny and dangerously cold, high of 13°F (-11°C).
  • Evening: Clear skies but bitterly cold with a low of -5°F (-20°C).

The Week Ahead

  • Tuesday, January 21: Sunny but bitterly cold. High: 7°F (-14°C). Low: 3°F (-16°C).
  • Wednesday, January 22: Slightly warmer but breezy with flurries. High: 25°F (-4°C). Low: 19°F (-7°C).
  • Thursday, January 23: Mostly cloudy with a couple of flurries. High: 28°F (-2°C). Low: 16°F (-9°C).
  • Friday, January 24: A mix of sun and clouds. High: 29°F (-1°C). Low: 24°F (-4°C).
  • Saturday, January 25: Dull and dreary with a high of 38°F (3°C) and a low of 27°F (-3°C).

Safety Tips to Stay Warm and Safe

  • Limit outdoor exposure; dress in layers and cover all exposed skin.
  • Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia, and seek help immediately if needed.
  • Check on elderly neighbours and those without reliable heating.
  • Keep pets indoors and ensure they have a warm space.

While the cold snap dominates the week, minor relief will come by Saturday. Stay alert, stay warm, and prioritize safety, Chicago

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